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11/06/2003 09:07:04 AM · #1
Hello, I´m a newbie that owns a digicam by only two weaks. I´m studing something and very interested in your comments. In my opinion, DSCN0118 is my best foto.
Where are the names? I´ll give it more later!

//paginas.terra.com.br/informatica/mcardoso/fotos/DSCN0115.jpg
//paginas.terra.com.br/informatica/mcardoso/fotos/DSCN0118.jpg
//paginas.terra.com.br/informatica/mcardoso/fotos/DSCN0160.jpg

Thanks by attention.
11/06/2003 09:30:15 AM · #2
Sorry. I can't see the pictures and I can't read spanish! You might want to upload them to your portfolio here.
11/06/2003 09:46:40 AM · #3
Originally posted by pcody:

Sorry. I can't see the pictures and I can't read spanish! You might want to upload them to your portfolio here.

I tryed to open now and have thhe problem. But... if you copy the shortcut and paste it on your browser address bar, you´ll can see it.
Terra is a very bad way to put things online. But I don´t have a portifólio.

Thanks by your time.

PS: It´s not spanish, it´s portuguese, a bit more complex!
11/06/2003 09:54:06 AM · #4
Copying the shortcut worked fine...I agree with you, I like 118 the best
welcome. Anne

Message edited by author 2003-11-06 09:54:30.
11/06/2003 11:30:40 AM · #5
I liked 115. Needs a tighter crop, but it looks interesting. How did you do it?
11/06/2003 11:55:38 AM · #6
Originally posted by pcody:

I liked 115. Needs a tighter crop, but it looks interesting. How did you do it?
If I had given the names this will call "The Architect", because this little spider build in 1 night tha web on 118. This was achieve positioning the spider agaist the light of post. Setting the macro mode, and manual focused, the light glare was complex to fit in place cause of extreme hard situation of location access. Then I used a hi-shutter, to loose some light from the post and can take the picture without blurs. Really a need to enlarge it and crop.
11/06/2003 12:00:54 PM · #7
Originally posted by pcody:

I liked 115. Needs a tighter crop, but it looks interesting. How did you do it?


Using this moment, I had viewed you profile. And whant to ask you about the your picture //www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=44121. I had saw this effect in many places. But how do you do that? Whithout spot editing?
11/06/2003 12:21:44 PM · #8
That was my favorite from that particular set up, but it was spot edited. That's why I couldn't enter it. The whole image was desaturated and I added another layer with a mask for the liquid, colored it red and used a blend mode to overlay it onto the glass. The liquid used for the actual photo was clear. It's only about the second time I've felt one of my images was strong enough to carry the technique.
There are many threads explaining how to do it without spot editing. Look in the rant forum for one of them.
11/06/2003 01:12:10 PM · #9
Originally posted by pcody:

That was my favorite from that particular set up, but it was spot edited. That's why I couldn't enter it. The whole image was desaturated and I added another layer with a mask for the liquid, colored it red and used a blend mode to overlay it onto the glass. The liquid used for the actual photo was clear. It's only about the second time I've felt one of my images was strong enough to carry the technique.
There are many threads explaining how to do it without spot editing. Look in the rant forum for one of them.


Ok but it´s a great photo in the same way. You have to catch up the perfect moment of liquid angle and it deserves some worth.
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