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| 04/26/2009 12:15:11 AM |
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| 04/22/2009 03:14:42 PM |
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| 04/20/2009 07:07:05 PM |
tempestby krnodilComment: I would consider this a success if I had taken it. I really like the impossibly-parallel rays of light streaming through the forest. I love any photo that temporarily short-circuits my brain. |
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| 04/19/2009 07:49:08 PM |
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| 04/19/2009 03:16:50 PM |
Pastoralby GermaineComment: What a great effect! A beautiful watercolor painting. |
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| 04/19/2009 11:23:05 AM |
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| 04/19/2009 11:19:32 AM |
- - - -by krnodilComment: Is this one ancestor superimposed over another? If so, it is so well done I really can't tell. Was the underlaying photo originally beardless? What did you use for the overlay? How do you expect people to steal your ideas without giving more details :)
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Thanks for the clarification, Karen. This is great, I'm sure somebody will copy your idea for submission into a future challenge. Message edited by author 2009-04-19 13:43:25. |
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| 04/17/2009 06:30:47 PM |
Boat in a Moatby pointandshootComment: Originally posted by krnodil: I wonder if this toes the line with regards to the Advanced editing rules for 1-10 exposures? |
Karen, this wouldn't be legal anywhere at DPC, except here. Although I stood in one spot to take all the photos, I completely rearranged their relative positions in PS. The castle, for example, was originally behind me when facing the lake. This technique is probably closer to painting than photography. |
| 04/17/2009 11:20:14 AM |
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| 04/16/2009 11:32:29 PM |
taxedby krnodilComment: That's really neat, you're getting fancy with the ZP! I wonder if this technique would be legal in a challenge? I know double exposures in the camera are no longer allowed, but, technically, isn't this a single exposure? I'm thinking of a technique to use for the "Not Quite Right" challenge and I could steal borrow this idea if it is legal.
I do see the mug. Not sure I would have if you hadn't mentioned it.
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