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| 06/08/2004 12:31:33 PM |
CMY by EddyGComment by Tara: WOW. This is truly amazing. Only the second time I have found commenting on a photo truly due. This shot and process takes the cake.
Congratulations, I hope it earns you lots of $$$.
The link to the color shadow explanation was great. Thanks! :-)
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| 06/08/2004 10:53:46 AM |
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| 06/07/2004 11:39:31 PM |
Cosmo & Jamaicaby EddyGComment by soup: edit it, and get rid of the panel wood BG, make it black
that would add a ton of POP to this shot |
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| 06/07/2004 10:26:08 PM |
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| 06/06/2004 02:08:54 AM |
CMY by EddyGComment by Tanveerhawk: ow! great work, the colors are fantastic, better luck next time eddy.
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| 06/05/2004 08:16:09 PM |
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| 06/04/2004 04:13:10 PM |
CMY by EddyGComment by dan_pendleton: Eddy, Congrats on being the first MkII winner! You put it to perfect use in this shot. |
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| 06/04/2004 10:58:35 AM |
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| 06/02/2004 08:36:51 PM |
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| 06/02/2004 12:53:13 PM |
CMY by EddyGComment by GoodEnd: Originally posted by EddyG: Thanks for all the great comments everybody! =]
A lot of people wanted to know how I did this, and it really isn't complicated. Thinking back to a science class demonstration, I remembered the "colored shadows" effect. So I set up a quick test, and when I saw that it would work, I started thinking about the "creative" aspect (the key part to most challenges, in my opinion) of what to have make the shadows. I eventually thought of using flowers that matched the colored shadows, but was reluctant because of the possible "another flower shot" backlash... but I decided to do it anyway because I couldn't think of anything better. =] So I made a quick trip to the grocery store (where I had seen these multi-colored daisies in the past) and bought the flowers. I shot with the lights in several different locations, but I settled on this composition for my entry.
(I'm glad this was a "Basic Editing" challenge, or I'm sure some voters would have assumed this effect was created in Photoshop!)
I found this web page which explains the colored shadows phenomenon for anyone interested. |
Hi Eddy;
Congrats to your ribbon. It was well deserved.
I´m curious about your link. This is broken to me. |
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