Paul, Very artsy! Almost looks like the kind of thing one would do in photoshop today. It is actually very catchy - did the filter just produce the rainbow colors or was it one of those multi-faced filters that makes the multiple subjects?
Fun stuff! Looks like you were very talented from way back. Thanks for sharing, Bruce Saturday, July 31, 2004, 7:20:14 AM, you wrote: PS> Twenty-some years ago I worked for a small automotive magazine in New PS> York. We did a lot of our own photography, including covers and PS> spreads. I shot most of the big stuff with my Speed Graphic and PS> Wollensak 127 lens. Our studio was a janitor's closet on the 6th floor PS> of the old Hearst building on 57th street. For this shot I bought PS> twenty yards of black gabardine at Macy's (they asked if I was making a PS> nun) and piled it around four boxes that I had stacked in the closet. PS> The lights were tungsten. I couldn't get a great lighting arrangement PS> and ended up with some real hot highlights, but they worked okay with PS> the prismatic starburst filter on the front of the Wollensak. Anyway, PS> that's the story, here's the pic: PS> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2572055

