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02/18/2007 10:42:15 PM · #26 |
I say power to him :) People who are committed to what they want, and follow their bliss generally fare pretty well! |
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02/18/2007 10:42:37 PM · #27 |
Originally posted by dwterry: ... I then went to see who had the highest rated images with that camera ... |
Well, that certainly wouldn't have helped in this case. :P |
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02/18/2007 10:42:49 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by Rae-Ann: Nice shot Bear...That Whiterook almost has a Jack Nicholson thing going on.
So do tell, did ya go shooting, play chess, pillow fight??
How was the day !? |
It wasn't a "day, it was a bit less than an hour over breakfast in a local hole-in-the-wall fisherman's cafe called "Larry's PX" (which I am a frequenter of) and chatting outside under lowering skies as the current snow squall began and sputtered out ineffectually.
Chess was never discussed... Dang... I forgot. And yes, I saw the Jack Nicholson thing too :-)
R.
Message edited by author 2007-02-18 22:44:29.
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02/19/2007 08:06:08 AM · #29 |
That's excellent that you and Whiterook has a meetup! What I want to see his his photo of you! Whiterook, if you are reading this thread, and took a photo of Bear_Music, please don't hold out on us!
Edit for grammar.
Message edited by author 2007-02-19 08:06:27. |
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02/19/2007 08:24:41 AM · #30 |
Cool. An artist whom is not appreciated in his time.
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02/19/2007 01:43:15 PM · #31 |
Originally posted by noraneko: Whiterook, if you are reading this thread, and took a photo of Bear_Music, please don't hold out on us!
Edit for grammar. |
He didn't shoot any pictures of me. My face isn't half as interesting as his...
R.
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02/19/2007 01:44:45 PM · #32 |
Here's a reprocessing of the earlier posted headshot, using CS2's "apply image" command to apply the red channel as a new layer in the composite, set to multiply mode. Area within the glasses erased to show underlying layer.
R.
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02/19/2007 03:54:48 PM · #33 |
And HERE is a composite of the camera image and the headshot, experimenting with "apply image" using 2 different shots for the merge. Dang, theres a LOT of interesting potential here :-)
Tell me what you think...
R.
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02/19/2007 04:56:33 PM · #34 |
I'm just amazed that you met him. He's a bit of a DPC legend these days! - Thanks for the interesting thread. |
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02/19/2007 04:57:25 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: And HERE is a composite of the camera image and the headshot, experimenting with "apply image" using 2 different shots for the merge. Dang, theres a LOT of interesting potential here :-)
Tell me what you think...
R. |
Like the effect but not this particular combination. |
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02/19/2007 05:57:11 PM · #36 |
wow, apply image is one of those buttons I've never clicked. I just had a play with it on some wedding photos from the weekend and I really like the effect it has, especially the red channel/multiply thing.
I'm going to make it into an action and add it to my standard bag of tricks. I love this site.
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