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07/03/2004 05:10:23 AM · #1
I was searching the net for eye macros...but there isn't much of them. If someone is willing to share some of their work I would apriciate it.
I love human eyes...I think it's an art by itself. I have my small collection of eye macros, but it's poor because of my weak camera.
So, if you have some, please share...
07/03/2004 05:22:30 AM · #2
I'm no expert on these, but when I tried one I just ensured I had good, strong lighting to ensure that shutter speed was fast. If your camera doesn't have a good macros setting then you'll have to make do with cropping in on the shot.

I chose to bleach out the background with this (quite an old shot) but I could improve it a lot now by cloning out the camera reflection and strengthening colours and clarity in Photoshop.



Message edited by author 2004-07-03 05:24:50.
07/03/2004 05:24:23 AM · #3
It's GREAT! Tnx
Does anyone else have some?
07/03/2004 05:26:43 AM · #4

07/03/2004 06:19:25 AM · #5
My son's eye:



Sigma 105mm Macro ... no cropping. 550EX fash ( you can see the reflection of the Stofen Omni Bounce in the eye).



Message edited by author 2004-07-03 06:21:36.
07/03/2004 06:26:08 AM · #6
Originally posted by Jacko:

My son's eye:



Sigma 105mm Macro ... no cropping. 550EX fash ( you can see the reflection of the Stofen Omni Bounce in the eye).

This one is for far the best one I've seen!!
Tnx Jacko!
07/03/2004 06:36:40 AM · #7
Arnit's blue-ribbon winner is an excellent example I think:

07/03/2004 07:27:59 AM · #8
Check out Mag's cool take on the subject:


07/03/2004 08:22:24 AM · #9
Here was my first attempt...


07/03/2004 08:23:30 AM · #10
this is about all i have right now...

07/03/2004 08:33:42 AM · #11
all i have
07/03/2004 08:42:02 AM · #12
Well, I loved this one, even if my enthusiasm wasn't shared by everybody...
07/03/2004 09:37:41 AM · #13
Thank you all very much! :)
07/03/2004 10:55:51 AM · #14

07/03/2004 01:17:39 PM · #15
Look closely and you will see the very not so talented photographer. :o)


07/03/2004 01:46:05 PM · #16
Blue ribbon winning image by casualguy in the Pi contest

07/03/2004 02:49:11 PM · #17
here's a supermacro. it's only an iris though.
07/04/2004 12:16:11 AM · #18
Here's my rendition.



Kev
07/04/2004 12:17:45 AM · #19
Here's another:


07/04/2004 12:22:41 AM · #20
here is another[thumb]//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=82111[/thumb]
07/04/2004 12:23:49 AM · #21
[url=//www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=82111]

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07/04/2004 12:24:48 AM · #22


@graphicfunk - type (or paste) only the photo number between the two "thumb" things.

To get the "thumb" thing, click on the thumb button (the fifth one of the little buttons next to "Message:"). Does that make sense?

Message edited by author 2004-07-04 00:25:55.
07/04/2004 12:25:14 AM · #23
How do I get thumb in? lol
07/04/2004 12:27:25 AM · #24
Originally posted by graphicfunk:

How do I get thumb in? lol


LOL, I was just trying to answer that. Do you see the five square buttons right above a message, when you're typing a message? The first button has a "B" on it. The last one to the right is the thumb button. After you click on that, you simply paste in the image NUMBER, not the whole address.
07/04/2004 12:27:55 AM · #25
Ursela: Thanks again
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