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| 04/09/2008 01:49:39 AM | Texas Star Hibiscusby labudsComment: Love the stereograms - just cross your eyes, and you have 3D. How do you do it- two cameras? and how linked? Do they make a special twin camera? or is it the film camera add-on attachment? Very good, anyway!
I thought it looked like cannabis at first - don't know the Texas star hibiscus at all. Very nice effect
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| 04/09/2008 01:44:12 AM | Lombard Street by labudsComment: Very nice indeed, my word! - Nice!
Glad you went back for the lens.
You are in a different country, but I hope I would have gone back for it - I love the way the lights have reflected off the road - was it wet at all, or just a bit shiny?
I will go view your portfolio, if this is a sample of your work - I am sure I will learn something
Keep going, and lots more success! |
| 03/19/2008 02:11:40 AM | Refugeby RistyzComment: My Goodness - what beautiful eyes!
Are they really that amazing colour? What breed is the cat?
I really appreciate the balance of brightness, with the background streak of light a bit like a spotlight falling accross the pix. Without it, it would be a more ordinary shot. With it, it is a bit like your cat is peeking from behind the curtains sizing up the audience before coming out on to stage and giving a show!
Very nicely done - makes me want to do something adventurous with photographing my moggy (long haired tabby, 'Fluffy'- there's a cliche for you)
Congratulations on being such a good photographer - I am inspired! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/12/2008 04:53:19 AM | The Fall by ctComment: Hmmn! Very good idea! I must have a go at this - guess if we rotated the clouds so they looked horizontal, it would look even better, and maybe cloned the 'bottom' of the 'cliff', so it comes back over to the right some, I could be happily fooled into a sharp intake of breath, and wondering at what a good friend to have sacrificed so much for a friend. No second replays on this one? | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/11/2008 11:30:44 PM | Twilight by KenComment: My word - what a lovely shot! It manages to look extremely cold with the blue bits, but warm and cosy with the sunrise, especially on the water, and I think the glow or softening filtering adds to the warm feel. I suspect I would have warmed the blue, so it all looked warm, but that would have spoiled it, probably. Well deserved ribbon! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 03/11/2008 11:22:43 PM | Houses Of The Holy by pawdrixComment: Nice shot - I think it must be awful living there, but your patience paid off
You commented on how hard to get rid of cars, etc. I think if you need to do this again, keep the camera on a tripod, and take several shots while the cars move positions, so that eventually, the whole of the front is captured on various pix. Then, using probably the one with most of the building showing, and overlaying it with one where there is more of any that was covered, you can use the erase to remove unwanted car. Then flatten. Repeat this until all the front is showing, and you have your person on too.
To get it all dead straight, use the distort or perspective tool, and your grid switched on in Photoshop, and pull the edges until the lines lie straight along the grid. I hope you don't mind me saying this. Nice shot however, and worth the effort | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/20/2008 01:04:13 AM | "What, no cheese?" by timwest167Comment: Very nice idea! Creative and good use of shallow DOF. I'm guessing you superglued the rodent into a prepared hole in the loaf, OR you get 100% for patience! Either way, keep doing that thing you did to get this one - well done! Most deserved. I actually like the idea more than the first placed, which although a lovely shot, seems to be less thought-demanding than yours, though I bet the photographer had to wait and be very patient, or use remote and read a short novel while waiting.(I don't really think you superglued it ("no animal was harmed whilst filming", etc...) Message edited by author 2008-02-20 06:06:21. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/20/2008 12:51:31 AM | Winter Wonderland by rinacComment: Now, that's just showing off! ( You can tell I wish I'd thought of it!)- very good, when I saw it onscreen as the thumbnail, I had to do a doubletake to realise it wasn't just a loaf of bread put in where a mountain had been. But looking at it fuller, I see how well thought of it really was. The one with hamster in the hole in the loaf is good too, but I think yours is more subtle.... Well done and keep thinking like that! Message edited by author 2008-02-20 06:10:53. | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 02/06/2008 04:39:14 AM | Ichthys by glodaComment: LOVELY SHOT. Well deserved. Sounds like you have some positive camera-friendly people at the Cathedral. I tried in Durham Cathedral, only to have about four people in clerical-type gowns converge on me, and tell me it would disturb 'the worshippers'. I wouldn't have minded, but I could only see one, about 100yards away! I pointed this out, only to be told 'the noise'. (I had taken about 4 without them hearing anything). I asked if they allowed Photography, only to be informed that if I paid £10, I could photograph immediately! I feel the worshippers are getting a raw deal, as I am sure they would not get a penny of the £10. I think next time, I will just hang the camera over my chest, and use the remote to fire it without anyone being the wiser. Don't contact them - they will probably ban photography per se. What really got me riled was I came about 12 Years ago with a photo group, and we took hundreds of shots with no trouble - and there were more worshippers then. Makes you wonder if it's money those in charge worship! I just may visit Canterbury myself.... | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 01/09/2008 12:12:55 AM | Drew?by luv2photoComment: Sorry, silly me!
It is a Beetle, isn't it, after all?
Just burrowing a home out, perhaps? |
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