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Asphalt Mirage
Asphalt Mirage
hokie


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Challenge: On the Road (Classic Editing)
Camera: Canon PowerShot G2
Location: Virginia Highway
Date: Jun 7, 2002
Aperture: f8
ISO: 50
Shutter: 1/250th sec
Date Uploaded: Jun 9, 2002

Ever see that blurry mirage effect coming off the hot highway? Thats the inspiration here.

Statistics
Place: 25 out of 108
Avg (all users): 5.8979
Avg (commenters): 7.6500
Avg (participants): 6.1039
Avg (non-participants): 5.7975
Views since voting: 1310
Votes: 235
Comments: 46
Favorites: 5 (view)


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06/17/2002 04:32:00 PM
Hokie, I *do* like your work quite a bit... As I look back through your submissions, I can see quite clearly that yours have been some of my highest rated shots in the past... This particular photo sent me spinning though :)
06/17/2002 11:39:00 AM
yup, i was right. your signature creative flair :) .. kudos to you-doe: i love it.
06/17/2002 11:04:00 AM
Thanks for all th comments folks.

A little about the photo.

Ever drive along th highway and see that heat blur rising off the pavement? As a kid we called that the Asphale Mirage and thus my name :-)

When I think of mirages I think desert/camels etc. so..I found a cool shot of a camel and a stock desert scene with a road in it and put them in photoshop and made a composite image. I knew in advance I needed a genreic blu sky so I leveld the composite to give me a dsert with a blue sky.

Then I took my compostie image and placed it in front of a mirror board that has texture to it so I got a mirror image that was slightly distorted. I then took that image into photoshop, gave it a slight water blur and printed onto photo card stock.

The idea of tearing the top of the art came to me on the drive to the location to shoot. I saw the clouds overhead and wanted to blend the photo into the real clouds. I tried to get some nice white edging to show on the card stock to give a cloud edge effect.

After gettng to my location ( a nice quite school parking lot ) I arranged my elements. The knife is an artist tool for cutting in straight lines to paintings. I figured some of the voters might not have painting experience and not know why I used a knife. Also the refldctive surface of the knife caught the clouds too!

I actually used more paint than I wanted and I didn't get to really blend the paint into the road stripe of the photo as well as I wanted. Trying to do a studio style shot in the middle of a real road surface was a challenge in itself!

I can imagine the looks I got of me laying in the middle of the road wating for the clouds to move overhead into just the right postion. :-)
 Comments Made During the Challenge
06/16/2002 10:24:00 PM
can't wait to here how you did this------10
06/16/2002 02:22:00 AM
Interesting idea... I'm not sure I like it, but it's thought-provoking.
06/14/2002 10:45:00 PM
Interesting idea.....
06/14/2002 02:12:00 PM
I like the feeling of this photo!
Especially the hot steam that makes the background blur.
Was the road really that hot?
Or did you add some effect afterwards? (9)
06/14/2002 09:57:00 AM
If you shave this way.....ouch! Neat backgound effect.
06/13/2002 09:57:00 PM
incredible!
06/13/2002 09:37:00 PM
im bemused and perplexed!
06/13/2002 10:44:00 AM
how did u do this?! 8
06/13/2002 12:21:00 AM
I f*ing love this photo!! The more I look at it, the more I like it. My only knock is that the blue on the camel picture seems kinda noisy. I think by easing off on the compression, and letting the file size slip up to 150k, you could have produces a cleaner image. Otherwise very very creative, excellent work!
06/12/2002 09:15:00 PM
The composition is good, but this one feels too setup to me.
06/12/2002 05:16:00 PM
this cracks me up. i love the set you've built. i bet i know who shot this, too ; ) .. one of my 5 best.
06/12/2002 01:15:00 PM
This is a cool shot. How did you do it!
06/12/2002 09:03:00 AM
Interesting. Took me a minute to figure this out. What I'm getting is a printed out photo, ripped at the top, put on a real road, with real sky behind it. With while paint and a putty knife suggesting that the road in the picture extends out into the real road. Neat idea. I wonder if a paint brush would have been more effective in conveying that you're painting that line though.
06/11/2002 09:55:00 PM
hmmm...i don't know what to think of this! Interesting.
06/11/2002 08:44:00 PM
Interesting composition
06/11/2002 05:42:00 PM
I think this to be perhaps the most original shot for this challenge. Nicely executed, interesting, and unique plus it has good color, saturation, composition, contrast, focus, and lighting. Very good indeed!
06/11/2002 05:25:00 PM
weird
06/11/2002 04:11:00 PM
Very interesting photo
06/11/2002 03:56:00 PM
You've got my attention, is that realy how they make the white line down the middle of the road? And all this time I thought it came out of a machine. This is one of my top ten on creativity alone.
06/11/2002 12:10:00 PM
The title helped me get this one. I really like the color and texture at the bottom of the shot.
06/11/2002 10:28:00 AM
creativety 10 interesting 8 focus 9 framing 9 = 9
06/11/2002 09:04:00 AM
What in the kahabana? What did you do to the mountains? Where'd you find the camel?
06/11/2002 04:43:00 AM
Dali. Flight of a Molten Camel Around A Silicone Tube, One Second Before Awakening...
06/11/2002 01:52:00 AM
I'm kinda confused about the camel/hills/clouds thing going on.. but the tube of goo looks cool.
06/10/2002 09:10:00 PM
What great composition. What a great idea. Tied for first in my book.
06/10/2002 08:23:00 PM
This is another interesting photograph in a 'conceptual' sort of way, but I am completely lost as to how it applies to the 'on the road' challenge. I suppose that in some abstract way, the fact that this goo is located on the pavement does qualify it for meeting the challenge. I will give it a high score for creativity and a lower score for interpretation of the challenge since I don't understand that interpretation... I *do* like the artwork background trick :)
06/10/2002 07:39:00 PM
the background was a great idea...is that tooth paste in the foreground
06/10/2002 07:35:00 PM
Very interesting... quite artistic
06/10/2002 06:53:00 PM
Cheater! :-) I don't entirely get the oil paint and spatula in terms of the photo as a whole, but I like it anyway. I wish there was some way to make the change from road to print/painting/whatever a little less distinct -- kind of like you did with the rip along the top (I didn't recognize that those were real clouds and not part of the print for quite some time). But even with the obvious division between the two, I like the way this works. Well done.
06/10/2002 05:49:00 PM
Totally cool work. Creative, fine work. I know white is cheap, but would of been cool with several colors also. I like this very much........!!!
06/10/2002 05:22:00 PM
Wonderful! The most creative piece I've seen in this challange!
06/10/2002 05:16:00 PM
This is so freaky, it's neat. I can't wait to see how you set this up. It has good depth and teh textures are really clean.
06/10/2002 03:32:00 PM
ok this is kinda cool. I'm looking forward to figureing it out after the contest is over.
06/10/2002 02:20:00 PM
haha.. what is that paste? Had me fooled there for a minute the tear in the photo blends almost with the sky.
06/10/2002 12:28:00 PM
very creative - torn mirror board ?
06/10/2002 12:23:00 PM
I don't understand it...but I like it!
06/10/2002 11:31:00 AM
I like the foreground part...not sure what's up with the 'mirage' though.
06/10/2002 11:23:00 AM
Totally cool shot. Love the idea and execution of it. I haven't finished voting yet, but I suspect this one will be in my top 10. One nitpicky complaint - the horizon isn't level!
06/10/2002 09:37:00 AM
Awesome shot, and great idea. Very creative. No technical issues I can see at all.
06/10/2002 09:23:00 AM
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06/10/2002 09:10:00 AM
Interesting idea, nice composition... I like how you used real clouds and real ground.
06/10/2002 05:51:00 AM
Strange, but interesting
06/10/2002 05:22:00 AM
Talk about a trip, a perfect ten. So very damn creative.


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