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12/30/2004 08:26:14 AM · #1 |
My daughter got this 'funky' lightbulb as a christmas present, I took a shot of it and did a little photoshop magic to make the water reflection - what do you think?
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12/30/2004 08:39:26 AM · #2 |
Nice work- left you a comment. |
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12/30/2004 12:07:27 PM · #3 |
bump - looking for feedback, thanks... |
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12/30/2004 12:10:24 PM · #4 |
very cool abstract, im not good with abstracts so im not sure what else I can say...
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12/30/2004 02:22:16 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by bobdaveant: My daughter got this 'funky' lightbulb as a christmas present, I took a shot of it and did a little photoshop magic to make the water reflection - what do you think?
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An excellent photography subject and a generally well done image. You did not overdo the ripple effect too much.
The only improvement I might suggest is to try and merge the reflection better with the bulb. The right side looks detached from the bulb in an unrealistic way. I might select the reflection, tilt it upward to the right and gingerly inch it upward to match the bulb above.
Yours is a nice concept for a photograph. I like it.
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12/30/2004 03:03:05 PM · #6 |
That's a nice shot, but I agree the reflection needs to be aligned with the object a bit better. You might try some sort of dark texture or detail in the BG, separating the BG from the reflected black...
Robt.
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12/30/2004 03:38:19 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by bobdaveant: My daughter got this 'funky' lightbulb as a christmas present, I took a shot of it and did a little photoshop magic to make the water reflection - what do you think?
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nice shot! can u post the steps u did 4 the reflection?
thanks
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12/30/2004 08:09:56 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Rooster: Originally posted by bobdaveant: My daughter got this 'funky' lightbulb as a christmas present, I took a shot of it and did a little photoshop magic to make the water reflection - what do you think?
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nice shot! can u post the steps u did 4 the reflection?
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There is a Filter you can use in Adobe Photoshop called Flood from a company 'Flaming Pear'. I just applied the filter to the lower portion of the image, thats it.
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