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| 05/05/2005 02:48:50 PM |
ghosting aroundby piticuComment: This is cool idea, but i'd try and make the ghost more apparent in the frame. |
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| 05/05/2005 02:43:12 PM |
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| 05/04/2005 07:32:35 AM |
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| 05/04/2005 07:32:04 AM |
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| 05/04/2005 07:31:28 AM |
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| 05/04/2005 07:30:55 AM |
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| 05/04/2005 07:29:32 AM |
Coming Homeby jrtoddComment: Cool effect, but the direct flash kills this, if just doesn't look like you fit into the picture from a lighting perspective. Looks more like an obvious composite shot. I'll still give you a 7 though! |
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| 05/04/2005 07:26:53 AM |
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| 05/04/2005 07:25:43 AM |
Midnight Purpleby tellyComment: The best thing you can do for night time pictures is avoid direct flash like the plauge! It will only go so far, and in the night this is very obvious, just look at the farthest reaches of the photo...pitch black. It would be wiser to use a slower shuttter speed and a tripod. You can also turn up your ISO if you don't mind noise in the image, noise can be quite artistic if used thoughtfully. The direct flash on this photo kills it. It just looks like a snapshot taken from a reality TV show...but hey, don't get down about it, at least you're smart enough to realize that light was needed, somehting reality TV folks just don't get.... |
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| 03/07/2005 06:13:55 AM |
A study in whiteby camelotnorthComment: Be carefull about what you have surrounding a shiny object when you photograph it. Try and set up sometihing more appropriate to be reflected by the object. A good example I have is actually from the LOTR film "The Fellowship of the Ring". Sarumans tower was a shinny miniture model that they shot and later put it into a shot with lots of trees. In order for the tower to look like it realistically fit into the composite, they they filmed it surrounded with scale images of trees from the actual real life location. The end result is that the model tower had reflections of scale trees and not not giant looking grips and PAs running around a studio! |
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