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07/26/2004 04:32:21 PM · #1 |
Every now and then, I come up with a photo that I feel has fits into 'my best works' category. This photo, for various reasons, is probalby one of my personal top 5 best images....
"Hosta"
Message edited by author 2004-07-28 18:42:55.
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07/26/2004 04:38:12 PM · #2 |
Sweet shot John. Was this shot in infrared?
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07/26/2004 04:39:27 PM · #3 |
I was thinking the same, is it IR?
EDIT: typo in a single sentence :$
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07/26/2004 04:41:05 PM · #4 |
I don't think its often a b&w rendition of a flower looks really (really) good but that is fantastic:) would love to see the orig, or would that spoil my awe of this?
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07/26/2004 04:58:16 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Beagleboy: Sweet shot John. Was this shot in infrared? |
No.. post processing included the addition of a gaussian blur layer...
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07/26/2004 04:58:47 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by Ecce Signum: I don't think its often a b&w rendition of a flower looks really (really) good but that is fantastic:) would love to see the orig, or would that spoil my awe of this? |
I'll upload the original and post a link shortly...
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07/26/2004 05:02:37 PM · #7 |
The original is HERE.
As you can see, my black foamcore didn't cover the entire frame like i had planned, so i had to fix the bottom left corner a little. There are also a couple 'spots' on the flower itself that i cleaned up for presentation...
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07/26/2004 05:04:29 PM · #8 |
One last question John. How did you light the subject. What kind of lighting setup and what power (watts)?
Thanks
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07/26/2004 05:06:16 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Beagleboy: One last question John. How did you light the subject. What kind of lighting setup and what power (watts)?
Thanks |
It was taken outside in natural overcast sky light. I just took a piece of foamcore board out with me to use as a dark background. No additional artificial light and no reflectors.
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07/26/2004 05:13:17 PM · #10 |
Thanks John, the colour pic is excellent but the B&W version adds that little bit extra :)
btw, its been too many years since I was at school but I reckon your sig is rude?
Te amat Iesus - ceteri te putant irrumatorem.
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07/26/2004 05:15:22 PM · #11 |
It's great John ... the light on it is awesome! |
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07/26/2004 06:36:54 PM · #12 |
Very Beautiful and inspiring, John. I like B&W floral shots when done well and this is just perfect. I especially like the softness you achieved. I've tried my hand at a few of them myself and your shot gives me some new ideas to try to make them better. Thanks for sharing! :)
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07/26/2004 07:08:03 PM · #13 |
Originally posted by jenesis: Very Beautiful and inspiring, John. I like B&W floral shots when done well and this is just perfect. I especially like the softness you achieved. I've tried my hand at a few of them myself and your shot gives me some new ideas to try to make them better. Thanks for sharing! :)
Jen |
I was quite pleased with the colour versions of the shots below but as Jen says, its an inspiring shot John so here is my quick attempt of a desat.
(any sixties people?)
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07/28/2004 06:43:35 PM · #14 |
I replaced my original with this:
After printing some samples, I decided that I didn't like the soft focus as much...
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07/28/2004 07:40:26 PM · #15 |
Awesome shot John! Love the B/W treatment. I tried something similar here:
Not quite as effective as yours. I was very pleased however when the texture popped out after conversion to b/w!
edited to add: I need to start taking backgrounds with me! ;-)
Message edited by author 2004-07-28 19:41:41.
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