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02/26/2005 02:17:08 PM · #1 |
What do you think of these camera motion based abstracts?
The second one has a curves adjustment. I wasn't sure which approach to follow for the final. I kind of like both, but want to end up with only one. What do you think (you're welcome to tell me honestly that neither is worth pursuing...)?
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02/26/2005 02:19:52 PM · #2 |
I prefer the first one... the lighter colors are beautiful and seem to fit the "flow" of the motion. Very pretty! :o)
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02/26/2005 02:20:13 PM · #3 |
Hi Neil. I personally like the first one and don't care so much for the second one. I guess it depends on what you are trying to convey. The first image is soft in color, texture, and motion...the other is more 'dark'. I also prefer the first one because there are more details present that are lost in the black areas of the second.
Good luck. I just love your abstract series and I've been playing with it a little bit lately since seeing yours. I haven't been as successful as you though. :-)
Jen
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02/26/2005 02:22:58 PM · #4 |
Neil, my honest first reaction to the thumbnails was "nice, but no interest" . . . . Ha!! THEN I opened them up . . . the first one DOES have a focus of interest - all the movement and details. It really works. Just a little different, and it wouldn't. I like the second one, but it doesn't come alive in the details as much. You ae really developing your eye for this sort of image. Great work once again.
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02/26/2005 02:42:44 PM · #5 |
| I like the fire and contrast in the second one but the tonal range is greater in the second one. |
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02/26/2005 02:46:31 PM · #6 |
To me, it depends. When looking at thumbnails, the first one definitively looked better. However, opening full-size detailed images, the second one left more of an impression on me.
SO, I guess, my answer is - it depends on what your target size is. Since it most likely isn't a thumbnail, but 5"x7" or 8"x10" or higher, I'd go with the second one.
-Serge |
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02/26/2005 02:52:43 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by srdanz: To me, it depends. When looking at thumbnails, the first one definitively looked better. However, opening full-size detailed images, the second one left more of an impression on me.
SO, I guess, my answer is - it depends on what your target size is. Since it most likely isn't a thumbnail, but 5"x7" or 8"x10" or higher, I'd go with the second one.
-Serge |
I 100% agree with Serge, exactly what i thought when I viewed them both at full size. I thought I was going to like the first one better, but in fact liked the second one. Nice job!
Deb
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02/26/2005 02:56:09 PM · #8 |
| i would like something between the two, but a little closer to the first. maybe if you pumped up the saturization just a bit...or flatten the layers, duplicate, set blend to multiply, then backed off the opacity. |
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02/26/2005 04:19:57 PM · #9 |
Thanks everyone. Seems to be a split vote, but leaning towards number 1.
Skip, I'll try your suggestions tonight. |
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02/27/2005 12:03:27 PM · #10 |
| Didn't get back to it last night, and won't until tonight--any final suggestions? |
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02/27/2005 12:15:03 PM · #11 |
| I like the first one better ,I don't know why ,it's just very relaxing to look at. Nice |
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02/27/2005 12:22:25 PM · #12 |
| I like the first one better. It has more flow to it |
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02/27/2005 12:23:23 PM · #13 |
Actually I really like both a lot... differently but equally.
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02/27/2005 01:00:30 PM · #14 |
| I'm with KAVEY. I like the first one because of the color, but I like the second one because it is a bit darker and has a different mood to it. If the first one was a bit darker too I think I may like it even more. |
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02/27/2005 01:28:27 PM · #15 |
I'm gonna be fickle on this one and say that I like them both...1 for the colors and 2 for its dark moodier side. But if I had to choose and I would go with one.
Hey Neil I like your motion abstracts and you've done a few lately...you got a great eye for what to pull out of the shot...do me a favor and try this out (if you are using windows) just once:
Set your screen saver to Mystify or Beziers and kick it off using the preview button, put the cam on a tripod and go with a shutter of 1.5 to 2.5 seconds, turn the lights out in the room and shoot those goofy things dancing around the screen. Take a look at those shots and see if there isn't any good abstracts in there you could pull out. It was a lot of fun playing around with it for the light challenge.
That's how if did this one:
Fullsize and printed this thing came out pretty wicked as the scanlines (wood grainy looking stuff) was a result of resizing and went away in the print.
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02/27/2005 07:31:33 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by awpollard: I'm gonna be fickle on this one and say that I like them both...1 for the colors and 2 for its dark moodier side. But if I had to choose and I would go with one.
Hey Neil I like your motion abstracts and you've done a few lately...you got a great eye for what to pull out of the shot...do me a favor and try this out (if you are using windows) just once:
Set your screen saver to Mystify or Beziers and kick it off using the preview button, put the cam on a tripod and go with a shutter of 1.5 to 2.5 seconds, turn the lights out in the room and shoot those goofy things dancing around the screen. Take a look at those shots and see if there isn't any good abstracts in there you could pull out. It was a lot of fun playing around with it for the light challenge.
That's how if did this one:
Fullsize and printed this thing came out pretty wicked as the scanlines (wood grainy looking stuff) was a result of resizing and went away in the print.
Andy |
Thanks Andy. I'm always looking to try new things, so I'll give it a try.
I have tried moving the camera looking at two dimensional pictures (which I didn't have any success with) and was thinking of doing that with something on screen, taking advantage of the lighting, but I haven't done it yet. This is a good idea as well.
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02/27/2005 07:47:34 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by capgal: Originally posted by srdanz: To me, it depends. When looking at thumbnails, the first one definitively looked better. However, opening full-size detailed images, the second one left more of an impression on me.
SO, I guess, my answer is - it depends on what your target size is. Since it most likely isn't a thumbnail, but 5"x7" or 8"x10" or higher, I'd go with the second one.
-Serge |
I 100% agree with Serge, exactly what i thought when I viewed them both at full size. I thought I was going to like the first one better, but in fact liked the second one. Nice job!
Deb |
I felt the same, only reversed ... thought I would like the second, then liked the first better after opening them.
Message edited by author 2005-02-27 19:48:05. |
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