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At The Ice Cream Stand
08/16/2004 10:27:56 PM
At The Ice Cream Stand
by Kha0S

Comment:
Thanks for the comments, everyone...

It was actually a candid shot... I had gone out for ice cream with my girlfriend and my friend Scott. He had just received his order at the next window over when I thought that the textures of the wall, floor, and his feet made a very traditional feeling composition, and snapped off a shot.

I post-processed it a good bit to give it a definite "aged" feel, but without the sort of cliche sepia or a simple vingette. The image in my head when I composed it was definitely a muted, thick, brush-stroked feel ala Rockwell (good catch, irispetra).
Final Approach
06/24/2004 06:11:56 PM
Final Approach
by Kha0S

Comment:
By the way, in response to a number of posts here, I just snapped this shot from my window on a 737 (Southwest Airlines, landing at BWI on my way down to Norfolk, VA on business... breaking the "no electronics" rules! tsk!).

The original shot had a few more cars, and obviously, didn't have such stark contrast. Using levels and curves, I was able to force the entire ground area to disappear into almost pure black, while bringing the lines up and saturating them. I then went in with the clone brush and cleaned up the lines on the road (all of the cars except the white one had faded away to near blackness, leaving "holes" in the lines).

Finally, cropped it in a little bit to balance the composition.

The original is over here...



Thanks for all your great comments!

/Andrew
A Selective Bench
06/22/2004 12:05:12 PM
A Selective Bench
by ScantyNebula

Comment:
Clean composition, strong detail in the wood grain, and good use of perspective. Perhaps being more aggressive with your desaturation in the grasses and on the far shoreline could have strengthened your vision. Similarly, removing the few grass bits that are overlapping the bench in the foreground would have isolated the bench some more. The border seems a little out of place.
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Final Approach
06/21/2004 12:08:51 AM
Final Approach
by Kha0S

Comment:
Thanks for the great comments, everyone!

Managed to finish in the top 10, so I'm certainly very happy. I'll post more tomorrow, but I'm headed to sleep right now... thanks for all of your votes and comments!

/Andrew
Diffraction Beyond a Macro Opportunity
06/14/2004 08:10:36 AM
Diffraction Beyond a Macro Opportunity
by Kha0S

Comment:
I have another version of this that's much cleaner... I never seem to have enough time to work with these things in post. :D

/Andrew
"Go Blue!"
06/02/2004 04:35:26 PM
"Go Blue!"
by sfarrell23

Comment:
Ahh, I miss Ann Arbor. :)
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Side Out
06/02/2004 04:34:25 PM
Side Out
by qmdi

Comment:
Great use of negative space .
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Backham Strikes Again
06/02/2004 04:33:38 PM
Backham Strikes Again
by boogie

Comment:
Absolutely brilliant. The reflections make for a very surreal image, and varying the pin heights and angles makes this more than just a chalk talk. Shallow DOF gives the impression of space even on such a small "field."
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Unsung Heroes of the Black Art
06/02/2004 04:31:38 PM
Unsung Heroes of the Black Art
by Go-KL

Comment:
Unconventional use of the notion of teamwork... the guys who design and work with those tires are the only reason that an F1 car stays on the road! The lines of the image definitely pull you into the tent, making you wonder what exactly they do in there...
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