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12/11/2002 11:19:29 PM · #1 |
After a LONG hiatus from DPC, I'm finally going to be entering this weeks challange, Your Occupation, if I get a shot I like.
First off, I'm glad to see there is more variability with the image size, and that you can add borders :)
My question is, I'd like to use some diffuse lighting, to give my final image a soft (but not blurry) effect, like you're looking at the subject through a fogged piece of glass. Are there ways of doing this while still following the challange rules?
Brian |
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12/12/2002 12:41:42 AM · #2 |
try breathing on the lens to fog it up a little....
thats what I did to this picture, i took many pictures as the lens cleard up and this is the one that came out the best
very slight fog on the lens
James
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12/12/2002 12:57:26 AM · #3 |
I've seen photos actually taken through an old piece of glass that look cool. I have a bunch of different colored sheer scarves that I picked up at the thrift store and have used in front of the lens. The off-white one softens the image without changing the color - especially when I double it over. |
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