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| 08/03/2005 09:44:41 AM |
Net Shot Gerbera Xby banmornComment: I was on vacation when the results for Macro V came in and for one reason or another never looked at the top 10 results. This is a very interesting photo. Fun to look at. The main reason I'm commenting is on the way you posted the steps/process you took to create this image. It seems that the "secrets" are kept close to the vest too often - makes it harder to learn. Thanks for sharing. |
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| 08/02/2005 11:48:37 AM |
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| 08/02/2005 11:47:25 AM |
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| 08/02/2005 11:41:23 AM |
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| 08/02/2005 11:39:30 AM |
Throne Roomby OdysseyF22Comment: Photo is kind of fun, but I do wonder why you chose to use selective desat on the object you did. If your intention was to draw focus to that part of the image, it works - would have thought you would want to draw farther in (colored toilet paper would have been interesting). ;^) |
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| 08/02/2005 07:56:47 AM |
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| 08/01/2005 08:43:53 AM |
Treetop Stepsby glad2badadComment: Hmmm...I may have to stop experimenting. ;^) I took this shot using the camera timer and placing the camera on the ground facing up the tree to get the perspective. The mosquitos were killing me while I waited!
This treefort is still a work in progress and belongs to our oldest.
As for the shadows - I lightened up the underside of the fort a bit for those with monitors that are a bit dark. Some details I thought would be ok, too much would be distracting as the underside of the fort is quite unattractive.
I was hoping that the viewers eye would be naturally guided up the tree, and not so much emphasis on the actual treefort itself. Oh well, on to the next challenge. ;^) Thanks everyone for the comments. |
| 07/20/2005 05:09:47 PM |
spokes on boatby clictacameraComment: I find this photo interesting. Yes, the crop is a bit distracting. I'm wondering how this would look if it was cropped even more to show just the pedals forward. ??? Depending on resolution it may get a bit noisy...just a thought. Good eye for seeing the potential here. Good luck on your next challenge entry! |
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| 07/06/2005 09:26:05 AM |
Obsolete Hay Balerby jasonarmComment: Jason - I really enjoyed this image. The first thing that hit me was the glow it seems to have. Honestly, that was the reason I selected this as a favorite...I wanted to be able to find it after the challenge and see what you had done in post-processing to get that effect.
The funny thing is - I didn't notice the artifacts the first time around and I think that says something. Either I have a poor eye for the details and just missed it - or - (most likely) I got swept up in the image as art for what it is. In retrospect I agree with some of the commenters in that the image would be better without the haloing artifacts, especially if you were to try and sell this as a print.
As for differenct perspectives, angles, etc...you know what you had to work with and I think it is composed quite effectively. Keep up the good work. I look forward to seeing what else you come up with in the future.
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| 06/30/2005 02:45:23 PM |
Shipwreck (infrared) by marboComment: Interesting, but I prefer color to snowy looking grass and vegation. The sky looks purple this way as well. Cool boat - might have worked well in sepia or b/w if you wanted to be different? |
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