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05/25/2009 07:43:57 AM · #1 |
A couple of people at work suggested that my miniature shot was either a composite or I used a picture of myself. That said it finished 12th so am pleased with its final placing.
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As you can see this was a large crop as I had to use the 15mm fisheye to try and get the dof. Shooting wasn't as easy as first thought as I had to set myself up in front of the camera flash in 1 hand magnifying glass in the other then turn the lights off and trip the shutter on bulb. A single flash from behind the cam then crawl on the floor (remember its dark) and position myself roughly where I think I should be - strike the pose then flash again.
Editing was little more than a slight rotation, levels/curves convert to B&W then NI/USM resized, another run of NI then USM.
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05/25/2009 08:24:57 AM · #2 |
Thank you for posting this! I wondered how you did it, & I love reading about it. |
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05/25/2009 09:21:17 AM · #3 |
I'm surprised and disappointed you didn't score higher. |
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05/25/2009 09:59:22 AM · #4 |
I was wondering how this was done. Thanks for the explanation. Very creative! |
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05/25/2009 05:27:15 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by posthumous: I'm surprised and disappointed you didn't score higher. |
Hey, I got a 'Well done' from you during voting, not quite a Posthumous but close lol. |
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05/25/2009 06:56:45 PM · #6 |
Thanks for sharing. Very creative. I thought it might be a Pepper's Ghost type of set up. |
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