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02/01/2004 12:00:05 PM |
I dont believe that this is keeping photographic integrity. Too much Photoshop. 1. |
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01/31/2004 09:14:00 PM |
I use the ‘Morphological Gradient' filter to achieve this very same effect without the use of a 'Non Stationery' light source, as can bee seen here: //www.dpchallenge.com/image.php?IMAGE_ID=57460
Did you "Use a non-stationary light source (for example, a moving flashlight in your hand) as the primary method of illuminating your subject in a creative manner\" ? |
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01/31/2004 09:09:38 PM |
I would like to see the challenge entries maintain "photographic integrity". Really neat that you can do this, but it transforms, imo, this photo too far to the Digital Art side. |
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01/31/2004 02:57:05 PM |
Striking use of a neon-glow PS filter (or some such filter), but did you "use a non-stationary light source (for example, a moving flashlight in your hand) as the primary method of illumination"? |
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01/30/2004 04:31:30 AM |
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01/29/2004 07:06:31 AM |
hmmmmm I must learn how to do this ! I love the composition and that you left some of the trike for the mind to wonder about. Nicely done ! |
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01/29/2004 02:20:48 AM |
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01/27/2004 10:20:29 PM |
cool! striking effect - how did you achieve it ? almost looks like an edge filter |
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01/27/2004 03:25:14 PM |
You must have a very, very steady hand to be able to accomplish this. Good job and after the challenge, please let me know how you did it. |
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01/27/2004 12:35:23 PM |
this is very cool looking. I'd really like to know how it was done. |
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01/26/2004 11:52:44 PM |
Very interesting. I hope you will tell us how you did this. |
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01/26/2004 11:05:07 PM |
A steady hand - very effective. I'm sure that you'd be great with those electric wire games, too. 8 |
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01/26/2004 10:25:36 PM |
Photoshop or real light painting?? |
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01/26/2004 08:51:57 PM |
Assume you did this in Photoshop with the Neon light filter... neat effect, not sure it meets the challenge. |
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01/26/2004 06:30:51 PM |
neat effect - how did yo do this? I like the refection of the lights in the hadlebar. Nice composition - just enough of thebottom of the tricycle to ground the image. But not the whole thing - then we pay more attntion to the shapes and less to the whole. well thought out. 9 |
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01/26/2004 10:09:14 AM |
Is this just photoshop edge detection? |
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01/26/2004 08:13:17 AM |
I don't think this photo meets the challenge. There is no photographic technique here... just photoshop. The 'photographic' integrity, which is important in advanced editing challenges has been abused, in my opinion. = 1 |
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01/26/2004 02:13:14 AM |
is this a photoshop effect ? |
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01/26/2004 12:26:28 AM |
interesting.....but isnt this just a photoshop effect? |
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