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| 04/21/2009 11:30:56 PM |
Untitledby GnarfComment: You caught him just as something really caught his attention - and that enlivens the image. Nice job. |
| 04/21/2009 11:17:39 PM |
Burst of Colorby jdixonsdComment: Yikes, you got hammered, but you are now officially blood-kin with all those intrepid lensless-shot submitters that have come before you. :) |
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| 04/21/2009 11:12:35 PM |
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| 04/21/2009 11:01:10 PM |
by MephistoComment: Very nice perspective and choice of DOF, a really accomplished portrait, to my eye. (FYI, in case you didn't notice it yourself - a little hair seems to have got caught on the photo during the scan - right above her arm where the sleeve ends.) |
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| 04/21/2009 08:42:01 PM |
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| 04/21/2009 08:19:55 PM |
Three Pointerby karmatComment: The way they are up in the air like that, coupled with the tunnel-vision look , makes them look like they are twisting in a vortex. |
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| 04/21/2009 08:17:42 PM |
by messerschmittComment: Wild stuff, absorbing to look at. And the comments are pretty entertaining, too. :) |
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| 04/21/2009 08:16:15 PM |
by messerschmittComment: I can't help but imagine he's engulfed in flames, which then seems fitting with the woodsy look. Spectacular stuff, gallery-worthy to be sure. |
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| 04/19/2009 10:58:22 AM |
Reaching Out... by bvyComment: Oh, very cool! That Oats perspective is very tasty, indeed. :) |
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| 04/18/2009 08:14:37 AM |
Boat in a Moatby pointandshootComment: Originally posted by pointandshoot: 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. |
Ah, I see - I thought when you said you took it in the same spot, you had used the same framing for each shot - that the changes we see in the resulting combination is due to time passage, like movement of clouds, etc.
A marvelous creation anyway. :) |
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