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| 04/12/2008 12:58:11 PM |
Hipsby dsmilComment: Nothing flattering about this, the shoes don't match the thong, the sleeve is completely out of context and the chain around the waist is not visible enough to contribute to the structure of the photo. |
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| 04/12/2008 12:55:08 PM |
Loveby epescalaComment: Would have shot with a higher or smaller apeture this would have mad the depth of field larger and kept the feet sharp. Unless you were going for only the Toe Nails in focus. Personally if I were going to shoot a foot with a tattoo I would make sure it was in focus not blured by DOF. Just an opinion, don't take it personally. :) |
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| 04/07/2008 08:55:26 PM |
In Honor of the Veteransby MPRPROComment: Originally posted by posthumous: The flag seems like a belch in the great, gaping mouth of this bridge. The selective desaturation contributes to this effect. The suspension cables create an exaggerated perspective, making it seem like the flag is issuing out from some deep central place within the bridge.
Displays like this remind me of Imperial Rome in its decline, when the excess of emperors seemed like a sign of insecurity, their insistence they were gods seemed like an overcompensation. I can almost already see this bridge as a large, impressive ruin for future tourists to marvel over. |
I only click on the Helped box because you are so depressed if I didn't I would think you were going to kill yourself.
Hey buddy smile a little, a wonderful life is passing you by.
Oh and BTW "There was no selective or otherwise desaturating on this image." |
| 04/07/2008 08:51:46 PM |
In Honor of the Veteransby MPRPROComment: Originally posted by agenkin: All this tinkering with the camera and in PS, perhaps, gave you joy, but it was certainly not worth it for the image, as far as I can see. What does IR add to this shot? A single B&W shot with the red filter on would give a pretty similar result. Don't get me started on selective desaturation, I have yet to see an image where it worked well, and this is no exception. The perspective is quite usual, I've seen bridges in general, and this particular bridge, in particular, shot many times with this composition; however, the composition is alright.
I don't see anything about the veterans in the picture, so the title alone tries to give the image some context.
My reaction is the mixture of "boring" and "give me a break". |
Your naivete is blinding which also explains the reason you can't see this as it is. 7 infrared and one normal shot for the flag shot at different aperture's and layered in photo shop as an HDR or High Dynamic Range shot. How do you think I got rid of all the cars on the bridge? I didn't photo shop them out. Study a little so you can enjoy the image for the work involved in making it. Anyone can take a snapshot.
There are areas in this image you couldn't get in one shot, and I am not talking about the flag. Look at the detail in the rafter's of the towers. This light is brought to you by HDR. |
| 04/07/2008 08:45:17 PM |
In Honor of the Veteransby MPRPROComment: Originally posted by colorcarnival:
edit to add: i agree with agenkin, I don't see the connection to veterans, more of a tribute to patriotism. |
Shot On November 11th Veterans day in USA. Started after the war that ended all wars. WWI. |
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| 07/20/2007 02:05:04 PM |
John Edwardsby JutildaComment: What a great hair cut. Wonder where he got that?
Great photo though. |
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| 07/18/2007 06:50:19 PM |
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