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09/17/2003 10:06:48 AM · #1 |
Hi! Just wanted to say what a great site. I've been a lurker for a bit, then finally entered my first challange with "Nostalgia". My entry, Hand Wound, came in 73rd, with an average vote of 5.372--MUCH better than I expected for my first. Thanks!
Anyway, the shot that I wanted to enter was /photos.photosig.com/photos/42/36/1023642-0f918be80b7631d9.jpg">This one. This was created by adding a duplicate layer, desaturating, and then using the eraser tool in Photoshop to only erase the top layer over the movement--obviously against the rules. So, can anyone think of a way that I could have created this image, while still staying within the rules for the challenge?
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09/17/2003 10:07:31 AM · #2 |
Wow...no HTML? Sorry about that. Just cut and past the addresses and you should see the photos. Thanks! |
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09/17/2003 10:11:32 AM · #3 |
Your second shot is lovely... unfortunately I don't think there's any way of doing that within the rules... unless you painted the movement a different colour to anything else in the shot, then desaturated all but that colour, and changed the hue, saturation and lightness of that colour to sepia. |
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09/17/2003 10:32:23 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by BobsterLobster: Your second shot is lovely... unfortunately I don't think there's any way of doing that within the rules... unless you painted the movement a different colour to anything else in the shot, then desaturated all but that colour, and changed the hue, saturation and lightness of that colour to sepia. |
You mean physically paint the movement in real life? Ummm...that won't happen. :-) Thanks for the reply though! |
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