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| 09/17/2011 06:57:43 PM |
Song of the Siren by hesitantComment: Wow. Cool shot. I think you got a good perspective on this that makes it look like there is a ship where there is not supposed to be a ship. I do, however, believe this is real. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:57:33 PM |
Why?by Yo_SpiffComment: This is a very cool image. Dark and ominous. I'm going to say this is a real statue with some texture overlays. I might be wrong about that, and I'd be glad either way. It's a neat image. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:57:22 PM |
Flood at the toy storeby gyabanComment: This processing is very Gyaban-esque. Nice strong complementary colors. Were you inspired by this? I have yet to see an infinite pond so my judgement is digitally manufactured. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:57:09 PM |
aliveby bspurgeonComment: I like the long exposure. It's like the ocean is remembering the surfer. Very dreamy. My verdict is real. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:56:59 PM |
Carrion Comfortby Bear_MusicComment: Heavy processing, perhaps some tone-mapping? It's not overdone.
I'm having a hard time determining if that fly is real. If you put that in there, then it is a really good composite. Final answer: real. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:56:43 PM |
Bubble Loveby missysue78Comment: Definitely digitally manufactured, but well done. Also, if that bubble over her eye was not added in PP then it's really good timing on that capture.
My only technical suggestion is to notice how clear the other bubbles are and how cloudy the heart bubble is. If you used the lens flare tool, I'd suggest maybe trying to clone an actual reflection from another bubble. I think it'd come out sharper that way. Still, nicely done and great idea. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:56:08 PM |
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| 09/17/2011 06:56:07 PM |
Magical Night by BrinComment: So wonderful. I'm in awe of the beauty in this shot. I do think it's real. What's interesting about long exposures of water is you begin to see reflections that aren't there in person, in this case, the reflection of the aurora. Really pretty shot. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:55:39 PM |
Set Her Freeby sjhulsComment: Nicely done. I think you might see the front page with this one. Now, I definitely think it's composited, mainly because of the way her hair and skirt are falling; they seem to be pressed to the ground (gravity) as opposed to floating. Also, as my wife pointed out, where are the bubbles from her feet coming from? Also, I think the color matching is very well done, she really seems to be lit from inside the tank. It is a bit revealing to me, however, that she seems to be lit *as well* from her head to her feet; as in, the natural fall off of light in water (which is more than in air) does not seem to be affecting her.
Plus I know you wouldn't want to risk damaging all that coral! :) Still, extremely nice photoshop work. Like I said, I think we'll see this on the front page. |
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| 09/17/2011 06:54:21 PM |
Look Harderby toddheadComment: Very nice. This is reallly great compositing work. I might sugggest cleaning up some of the "identifying marks" in the extra digit. For example, change the pattterns of the hair or skin using the clone stamp toool. I do see a bit of transparency/soft edge near the wrist, but loooking at the transition on the back of the hand where where it would normallly end, the extra digit is composited *very* realisticallly. |
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