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09/08/2005 03:55:50 PM · #1 |
Just for fun i took a couple of self portraits at work. What do you think?
Comments, good or bad, welcome, all appriciated.
Cheers, guys.
Kev

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09/08/2005 04:35:51 PM · #2 |
they seem a little busy. I like the second one. Mabe crop out some of that get up on the right.
Message edited by author 2005-09-09 07:13:30.
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09/08/2005 06:27:10 PM · #3 |
The get up on the right is one of the main tools of my job. I kinda like it. But then i'm sure not everyone knows what a tallescope is...
Thanks for looking everyone.
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09/08/2005 06:45:10 PM · #4 |
Ileft comments on both. I hope they help.
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09/08/2005 06:52:54 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by rjkstesch: Ileft comments on both. I hope they help.
Becky |
Thanks for the comments. I was just playing today whilst waiting for the model that i had bullied into taking pictures of turning up.
The equipment: it's a tallescope, which is basically a vertical ladder on wheels. We use this for focusing theatrical lights. You can assend the ladder to the top where there is a metal basket at the top to stand in. The tallescope goes to about 9 meters high (about 29 feet). Whilst at the top a couple of 'scope' jockeys can push you about the stage. (we don't do this at the moment as there is a health and safety issue, but this may change back again soon). It's a usefull piece of equipment.
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09/09/2005 06:21:44 AM · #6 |
Comments on both.
Can you clone out the reflection on your glasses? I find it distracting in both shots. Maybe (selective) polarisation?
Mark
Edit: typo
Message edited by author 2005-09-10 09:51:19. |
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