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08/22/2024 12:00:12 AM · #1
Post your outtakes from the Extended Free Study 2024-07 challenge here.
08/22/2024 06:22:59 AM · #2
My entry


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08/22/2024 08:42:30 AM · #3
Gina, your entry holds more interest for me. I think you made the right choice.
08/22/2024 02:19:04 PM · #4
Thanks Mark. I'm glad to hear it.
08/23/2024 01:06:26 AM · #5
I didn't really have much in the way of outtakes - it was this or not enter:
Entry:

So I decided to play. Apparently the best that could be said for it was that it was colorful :) Still, I thought you might enjoy seeing where it started.

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08/23/2024 10:10:19 AM · #6
Originally posted by outtakes:

Post your outtakes from the Extended Free Study 2024-07 challenge here.


I definitely prefer your entry, but I quite enjoy your use of the crystal sphere in the outtake - unusual idea
08/23/2024 03:39:38 PM · #7
Originally posted by nam said on 2024-08-23::

Originally posted by outtakes:

Post your outtakes from the Extended Free Study 2024-07 challenge here.


I definitely prefer your entry, but I quite enjoy your use of the crystal sphere in the outtake - unusual idea


It's not a crystal sphere - the outtake was taken with the same circular fisheye lens as I used for my entry, but with the camera pointed towards the ceiling. It has a 225° field of view so it fits in the whole room.
08/23/2024 09:09:05 PM · #8
Originally posted by GinaRothfels:

Originally posted by nam said on 2024-08-23::

Originally posted by outtakes:

Post your outtakes from the Extended Free Study 2024-07 challenge here.


I definitely prefer your entry, but I quite enjoy your use of the crystal sphere in the outtake - unusual idea


It's not a crystal sphere - the outtake was taken with the same circular fisheye lens as I used for my entry, but with the camera pointed towards the ceiling. It has a 225° field of view so it fits in the whole room.


Cool! Still a cool idea.
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