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Challenge: I Bought It On eBay (Advanced Editing V)
Collection: Subjects
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 USM Macro
Location: Tranquility, NJ
Date: Dec 16, 2007
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 200
Shutter: 2
Galleries: Family, Blur
Date Uploaded: Dec 16, 2007

I sculpted a tiny family from clay, and a tree. Then I put them on black fabric. I lit them with a sexy 250watt smith victor light. I put a glass lid between the family and tree. I shot from a tripod.

The b/w conversion was done with calculations, some red and blue channels, I believe. crop/resize/USM.


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yes, Jeffrey, I like this a lot. I like how it disturbs me, how it looks like an image of a family huddled together. It might be the infant Jesus or it might be the Pieta, with a cross in the background. But there is no way to get closer to it, no way to figure it out. The mystery is never resolved.

Statistics
Place: 85 out of 87
Avg (all users): 4.1538
Avg (commenters): 3.1538
Avg (participants): 3.8205
Avg (non-participants): 4.2650
Views since voting: 949
Views during voting: 332
Votes: 156
Comments: 17
Favorites: 0


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01/12/2013 07:22:11 PM
very under rated, I see it's beauty!
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12/24/2007 05:18:16 AM
I really can't say why, but I LIKED this!

(btw, glad to see I'm not the only one still using Smith Victor lights :D )
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12/24/2007 01:32:45 AM
Oh. I thought it was a bunch of mangled toes with an enormous demon face in the background. Maybe I should adjust my set. Happy Holidays. T
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12/24/2007 01:14:54 AM
Oooohhhhhkaaaayy. Don, do YOU like it?
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
12/23/2007 04:26:26 PM
I can hardly see what it is
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12/23/2007 03:21:17 PM
The bokeh is nice apart from the harsh bit above and to the left of the statuettes, also they arent completely in focus which throws the viewer as it is obviously all the same subject and thus should be treated as such :(
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12/21/2007 02:12:56 PM
your dof is a little off.......great choice of b&w
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12/19/2007 12:31:24 PM
It is a little bit hard to make out what exactly the subject is, but I really like the idea here. The dark shadows and the shallow DOF are really nice!
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12/19/2007 09:40:37 AM
I can't actually see them well on my monitor, so I'm having a hard time figuring out what you're trying to show me here.
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12/19/2007 08:08:48 AM
unfocused
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12/18/2007 11:03:27 PM
Too blob-ish.
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12/18/2007 11:13:32 AM
I'm afraid I can't even make this out. Is that a piece of popcorn in the foreground?
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12/18/2007 07:09:10 AM
I love the bokeh and the minimalist approach alot. It's a bit hard to tell what the figurines are, though.
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12/17/2007 08:32:49 PM
I can barely tell what that is...
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12/17/2007 05:01:54 AM
Sorry, but I dont get this shot at all...

Message edited by author 2008-01-02 16:01:45.
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12/17/2007 04:55:27 AM
DOF is really too thin, and it's hard to make out what this is.
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12/17/2007 12:20:10 AM
Don't know what the thing is in the front, but if I squint, I can see a face in the back right.
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