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Submitter's name: Jim Caldwell
Title: Schizo Zuikoholic
Gear used: OM-2n + 50/1.8 + T32 flash + tripod + cable release.
Diaphragm: f/8
Shutter speed: 1/60
Film used: Kodakcolor Gold 100 ASA.
Technical information: 3 shots against a black backdrop using the built in timer and combined in Photoshop 5.0.
Subject information: Too many cameras, too little time! Featured are an Olympus OM-10, OM-4T, and my original OM-2 (also an F280 Flash!)
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Hahaha, an excellent entry! :)))
Very nicely done. I also like the way how there are subtle differences in what you're carrying gear wise between the 3 different subpictures (Furthermore, I noted from the position of your watch that you mirrored the centre subpicture); it seems like this is one of those pictures where one can find all sorts of interesting details when looking closely.
Say, this shot wouldn't happen to have been published as "Olympus' employee of the month", right? ;)))

Comment left by: Gary Edwards (no e-mail specified) Wow! Take a look at those knees!

Comment left by: Jim Caldwell (no e-mail specified) It was fun putting this together! BTW - for the OM4T, thanks goes to Brian Huber, for the T32 flash lighting the picture - thanks goes to Tom Scales (who also told me about this great list and web site!).

Sorry - next time I'll crop above the knees - now you all know what I prefer to stand behind a camera!!

Comment left by: Barry Bean (bbbean@beancotton.com) Great composition, and I'm a sucker for art with humor! A great use of multi-exposure.



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