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11/26/2014 12:00:41 AM · #1
Post your outtakes from the Inanimate Macro challenge here.
11/26/2014 02:53:12 AM · #2
Here are my entry candidates. The "Red Pepper" might be DQ-able due to potentially being a "currently living or once living thing". My final battle was between the entry (DSC_4743) and the last version of "To Infinity and Beyond" (DSC_4747).

11/26/2014 04:51:54 AM · #3
Entry:



Outtake:

11/26/2014 11:47:21 AM · #4
Originally posted by P-A-U-L:

Entry:



Outtake:


I like the twine better as a photo (lighting, focus, subject placement ... all stronger) but don't consider it a true macro. Tough to say how the outtake would have done. I gave your brushes entry a 6, although quite frankly, after looking deeper today I was a point generous I think. The material available had potential, and like you already noticed, the bristles should have been the focus. The blue shadow tones could have been addressed by a hue shift on that range. I agree with your NOT putting them flat as suggested by another commenter ... I like the added dimension as presented (flat would have been, well, too flat). :-) Curious - did you consider a B&W treatment? Another thought (hard to know without trying it) is more sidelight rather than angled top lighting?
11/26/2014 01:01:12 PM · #5
Originally posted by damjanev:

Here are my entry candidates. The "Red Pepper" might be DQ-able due to potentially being a "currently living or once living thing". My final battle was between the entry (DSC_4743) and the last version of "To Infinity and Beyond" (DSC_4747).


The fork was definitely the right choice IMO.
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