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01/31/2004 04:45:00 PM · #1 |
After using this 'capture image on the eye' technique in my 'PI' challenge entry, I had done some additional experimenting (back in May) and had forgotten about this one - At that time I was considering entering it for the 'candy' challenge but thought it was overkill to use the same technique so quickly after using it on my 'PI' entry.
(This technique can be a lot of fun... I have tried to explain 'how to' in my 'Photographers Comments' section in the 'large image' view).
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01/31/2004 04:59:07 PM · #2 |
Excelent tecnique! Very well thought. I'm still learnig the basics and I loved not only the photos but also the explanation. I must try it. And how about light? Do you shot it outside and take advantage of natural light or did you use another sourse of light?
Tanks for for all. |
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01/31/2004 05:13:35 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by Nuno: Excelent tecnique! Very well thought. I'm still learnig the basics and I loved not only the photos but also the explanation. I must try it. And how about light? Do you shot it outside and take advantage of natural light or did you use another sourse of light?
Tanks for for all. |
Lighting!! I forgot a very important part... Try to use the brightest naturally lit area you can find, out of direct sunlight. (Thanks for mentioning that Nuno, I have added it to the instructions as well.)
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