The Last Breath
Uploaded: February 17, 2005 13:42:57
ISO 100 : : f4 : : 15 secs
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Self portrait. Achieved by lying very still and wafting a colour-changing LED torch to and fro, in and out of my mouth!
Very little post-processing other than a little dodge + burn, some levels adjustment and very slight noise reduction.
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This is intended to depict my perception of the last moments of life slipping away.
Enjoy it while it's still inside you.
Kay Beausoleil February 17, 2005
Oh. my. goodness -- what impact!! Congratulations on the concept and the realisation, Jonathan! #216481Mellanie February 17, 2005
WOW.....very creative! I think you just might have a winner here, Jonathan! #1109870Susana Ms Heide February 17, 2005
This is INCREDIBLE!!!! Unbelievably awesome!!! Doesn't get more creative than this! #1109968Noel Baebler February 17, 2005
Other worldly! Hats off! This is a winner! #1110172Jim Kinnunen February 17, 2005
You should have added "professional die-er, don't try this at home":-) Very creative work and title, Jonathan!!! #1110187cj patterson February 17, 2005
fantastic - yes, a winner! #1110193A C February 17, 2005
When I first glanced at this, I thought it was all created in PS. I'm very pleased to see that this is not the case. What creativity!!! Bravo! #1110254Detrick V. Martin February 17, 2005
Wow! Well done! #1110361Jonathan Lucas February 20, 2005
Thank you for those comments - very much appreciated! It was difficult to stay still for 15 secs while moving my arm so much. Every other 'outtake' had my jaw moving or something.Ultimately, I wanted to depict something that was very ethereal (I was in quite a melancholy mood) without the use of editing to achieve it, and I don't think I could have made it look more interesting in Photoshop. The 3D nature of the light tendrils are more easily achieved by photography I think.
Thanks again. #1119360
Kay Beausoleil March 16, 2005
Congratulations again, Jonathan, and good luck for the next step! #1180135Susana Ms Heide March 16, 2005
CONGRATS Jonathan for making the finalists! I am crossing my fingers for this one to be in the next round. It is absolutely BRILLIANT!! #1180183Jim Kinnunen March 16, 2005
Congrats on this very creative and well done finalist, Jonathan!!! #1180352Costas Partassides March 17, 2005
congrats for your winning !Fabulus self portrait I may say . nothing I ever imagined before ! #1186204
Jim Kinnunen March 17, 2005
I love this image, Jonathan! Congratulations on this very excellent winning image!!! #1186284Susana Ms Heide March 17, 2005
Way to go, Jonathan!!!! CONGRATS!! #1186500Robert Mann March 17, 2005
Very cool,Jon! Glad to see this here. Many congrats on your win! RoB #1186596Robert Mann March 17, 2005
Very cool,Jon! Glad to see this here. Many congrats on your win! RoB #1186597Kelly Abernathy March 17, 2005
Congratulations on your win! This is very cool! -K #1187015Ed Heaton March 18, 2005
Congratulation on an outstanding image! #1187923Laura Clay-Ballard March 18, 2005
wow. Congrats. #1188243Leonard Pierce March 19, 2005
Congratulations on your Second Place win, Jonathan!!! #1191886Jonathan Lucas March 21, 2005
Thanks very much for the encouragement! I was expecting that many would view this as a Photoshop excursion, but I'm glad they didn't.Thanks for spending time viewing it. #1194776
Gianna Stadelmyer March 25, 2005
I saw this for the first time to do and think it's INCREDIBLE!!! Such a creative concept and execution. I can imagine how difficult his was to capture so perfectly, but you did it. Congratulations on this beautiful image and well-deserved win! #1204905Nancy Grace Chen March 26, 2005
Very, VERY cool! Creative and incredibly well-executed. Congratulations.Nancy #1208908
Cora Miller March 29, 2005
Amazing!!! Well deserved win! Congratulations, Jonathan. #1213494Murtaza H. Saeed April 01, 2005
The last breath - many of us don't think about it. Many congratulations on getting the message across so well. It's a message worth talking about. I have isolated images from real worthwhile discussion for far too long. I hence congratulate you, not on the image, but on refining the art so well, for the sake of the undiscussed discussion, which is God. All praise is for God. #1222436Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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