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Challenge: Chemistry (Basic Editing)
Collection: Portfolio
Camera: Canon PowerShot S3 IS
Location: Oakland, California, USA
Date: Jun 10, 2008
Aperture: 3.5
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/125
Galleries: Vintage, Black and White
Date Uploaded: Jun 10, 2008

... powder commonly referred-to as "sugar."

Some sucrose (white sugar) and some old chemistry gear. Used the tripod and timer so I could hold the props myself. Went to a grainy blue-toned B&W look to try and give it that classic chem-lab feel ... these ingredients and tools could be used to make ethanol ... ;-)

-Supermacro mode, shutter-priority
-RGB Curve
-Channel Mixer > monochrome
-Blue Curve
-Resize
-Crop a few pixels from top and left to reduce file size
-USM at 12%/48 dia/TH = 0
-USM at 88%/0.8 dia/TH = 7
-SaveAs JPEG at quality 9/10 = 142kb

Statistics
Place: 45 out of 62
Avg (all users): 5.1233
Avg (commenters): 6.2308
Avg (participants): 5.2400
Avg (non-participants): 5.1127
Views since voting: 2323
Views during voting: 454
Votes: 300
Comments: 13
Favorites: 0


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 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/17/2008 02:50:58 AM
takes you back... I like the mood you captured.
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06/16/2008 11:49:34 PM
Nice focus but a little too grainy IMHO.
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06/15/2008 07:17:02 AM
This is a pretty unique approach to the subject matter, the black and white with cranked up grain is a stong photojournalistic type of style which adds a lot of drama and interest to what could be an otherwise fairly dull shot. your composition is strong and the tilted angle adds to the image I think. I'm not sure about the object in the background though, with backgrounds its always helpful to think 'does this add anything to the image, and if so, does it add the right effect and fit in with the rest of the photo?'. In this case I'm not sure what the object is but I suspect it was added to add extra weight to the 'chemistry' element. Overall a strong entry I think, and a bit more risky than a typical 'colourful chemical' shot. 8 from me.
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06/13/2008 09:44:41 AM
The grain is sweet ;)
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06/13/2008 06:39:47 AM
Sweet. Oh...and nice shot, too. A little mystery, good comp, nice tonal range. Next time just use a spoon. HA!
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06/13/2008 04:36:43 AM
Sugar, I think I remember... The grain adds much to the image, along with the title you could think it's a shot from the early 20th century
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06/12/2008 09:47:11 AM
this reminds me of the gold plating salts we use at work, wish I had thought of that sooner, could of been a good entry, like your composition
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06/11/2008 11:08:51 PM
I like this! I love the noise here and the bw conversion. Gives me the feel of an old chemist.
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06/11/2008 10:20:30 PM
Ahh...sugar.
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06/11/2008 11:36:09 AM
Nice use of grainy additive - it adds a sense of mystery to the photo.
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06/11/2008 09:00:14 AM
Sugar!
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06/11/2008 02:59:42 AM
Sweet
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06/11/2008 12:27:16 AM
not sure i like how noisy this is...
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