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At the Chime of the City Clock- Behind the Scenes!

Setting out to create “At the chime of the city clock” I knew I would need someone special to pull it off. I was lucky enough to be able to contact Tali, An amazing actress and accomplished practitioner of “Acro-Yoga”. She would be the one doing all the “flying”. But as always, the first step…

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Anonymous - January 12, 2013 - 4:12 pm

Ronen, I just came across your work and there are no words! Your work is amazing and that is a true understatement. I can’t stop looking at the images. I am awestruck, moved, scared, all of the above! I too love photography and can only hope to aspire to your level of talent and creativity. What I think is even more lovely is how open and willing to share you are. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Megan

admin - January 13, 2013 - 9:37 am

Thanks Megan, really warms the heart to read responses like this. glad you liked!

Renee Vest - January 15, 2013 - 6:27 am

Ronan,, Your work is Phenomenal…Thank you for sharing your artistic work with us!

Phillip Hunter - January 15, 2013 - 1:15 pm

Beautiful work. Just found out about your art and now I will have a smile on my face all day long.

Pragmatic Kuku - January 15, 2013 - 3:59 pm

your work is beautiful man.luv your pictures! tx for makin tem.

Timothy Champoux - January 15, 2013 - 7:11 pm

If I’d really like your work! I think it is absolutely amazing. Plus the fact that you show how it was done. Fantastic!

Half Alive - January 16, 2013 - 4:28 am

making fantasy into real! awesome!

Half Alive - January 16, 2013 - 4:30 am

No boundary in photographs infinite ideals turns to reals Keep it up SIR. Goldman

Ronen Goldman - January 16, 2013 - 7:18 am

Well, now I do too!

Anonymous - January 16, 2013 - 4:42 pm

WOW… very, VERY wonderful. Keep dreaming and doing photos. Love it.

Anonymous - January 16, 2013 - 4:43 pm

Very dynamic and beautiful. Keep dreaming! LOVE it —rose tern out here in Canada.

“Somethings Bubblin’ up”- Behind the scenes

This Photo is a 226 MegaPixel Image monster.  It is actually a mosaic of about 22 photos stitched together, shot with the Canon 85 1.8 lens on a full frame 5d mk2. Each photo was shot at F3.5 and then stitched together. *Why in the name of Zeus would you do that? Well, because its…

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This and that | Ripple's Web » When photos trick the brain - January 12, 2013 - 5:44 am

[...] Goldman used a portrait lens with a shallow depth of field and composed a mosaic of 22 individual images. “A seemingly wide shot photo becomes super-detailed, since each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post. [...]

Ripley's Blog | Ripple's Web » When photos trick the brain - January 12, 2013 - 5:49 am

[...] Goldman used a portrait lens with a shallow depth of field and composed a mosaic of 22 individual images. “A seemingly wide shot photo becomes super-detailed, since each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post. [...]

When photos trick the brain | Rene Kubitza News - January 12, 2013 - 7:00 am

[...] each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post.Goldman draws inspiration from surrealist painters Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Raymond [...]

GlassTV – Surrealist photographer recreates his dreams in real life - January 12, 2013 - 7:13 am

[...] each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post. Goldman draws inspiration from surrealist painters Giorgio de Chirico, Rene Magritte, Raymond [...]

Stephanie Meyer Andreoni - January 12, 2013 - 4:17 pm

very cool!

Raduyshurishka Fedorenko Hanun - January 12, 2013 - 9:04 pm

Hi Ronen…how was the effect of the flying balls created? wonderful work by the way! big hello from Mexico!

News | Ripple's Web » Surreal photos that fool the mind - January 14, 2013 - 5:41 am

[...] Goldman used a portrait lens with a shallow depth of field and composed a mosaic of 22 individual images. “A seemingly wide shot photo becomes super-detailed, since each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post. [...]

This and that | Ripple's Web » Surreal photos that fool the mind - January 14, 2013 - 5:45 am

[...] Goldman used a portrait lens with a shallow depth of field and composed a mosaic of 22 individual images. “A seemingly wide shot photo becomes super-detailed, since each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post. [...]

Ripley's Blog | Ripple's Web » Surreal photos that fool the mind - January 14, 2013 - 5:50 am

[...] Goldman used a portrait lens with a shallow depth of field and composed a mosaic of 22 individual images. “A seemingly wide shot photo becomes super-detailed, since each ’tile’ has the full pixel power of the full frame camera,” he explains in a behind-the-scenes blog post. [...]

Elizabeth Rodriguez - January 14, 2013 - 11:22 pm

WOw..this is truly amazing… what a talent! Keep sharing :)

Joe Maggiore - January 15, 2013 - 1:08 am

very cool

Quoted Quotes FR: Friends of Friends - January 15, 2013 - 2:47 am

How nice ^__^.

Donald Goldman - January 15, 2013 - 4:56 am

incredible always thought a true artist is one who can reproduce his thoughts and dreams in way to share with the world.

Billy McKee - January 16, 2013 - 12:29 pm

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A Photographer’s most important skill

  There are many skills one needs to acquire to become a good photographer- knowledge of composition, exposure, focal length, understanding timing and human behavior. But I have come to realize, that perhaps the MOST important skill of all is knowing how to choose which photos to show others. Choosing the absolute best ‘take’ of…

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