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| 10/03/2006 06:04:11 PM |
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| 10/02/2006 07:43:48 PM |
good to the last....by ehoscaComment: Originally posted by _DaveA_: Is this an insurance ad? I'm very curious on setup details. I like the idea of doing it desaturated because it adds to the overall balance of the various forms without drawing attention to any one thing. Nice. |
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| 09/25/2006 07:16:36 PM |
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| 09/25/2006 07:05:19 PM |
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| 09/25/2006 07:01:38 PM |
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| 09/13/2006 05:07:17 PM |
ridingby ehoscaComment: Originally posted by baco99: that's a big bike! looks like a catalog photo. was this at a very low vehicle speed? |
at roughly 60 mph |
| 09/08/2006 05:11:24 PM |
gnarley davidsonby ehoscaComment: Originally posted by Beach_mel: Wow, can't wait to read how you did this! |
a combination of LucisArt filters, exposure, curves, shadows & highlights and a good dose of inspiration that came from studying George Fulton's photographs ...
//www.georgefulton.com/ |
| 09/08/2006 05:07:41 PM |
gnarley davidsonby ehoscaComment: Originally posted by BradP: Certainly a unique image here in this challenge.
The post-processing has taken this out of the realm of photography in my opinion. Have you tried this in a high-contrast black & white? |
i respectfully disagree. every photograph essentially is an approximation. what your eyes see and what your sensor captures can almost never be the same.
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| 09/08/2006 04:57:26 PM |
gnarley davidsonby ehoscaComment: Originally posted by Dr.Confuser: You have captured and brought out the essence of a Harley and the Harley mentality. Superb! I really love this "as art" but it's no longer a photo. Normally I would react quite negatively to the amount of post processing, ..., but somehow I can't. Well done. Among my top picks. |
thank you. i would however consider this to still be a photograph. what i have done here is not fundamentally different than when a skilled photographer uses a softbox to accentuate the facial features of a subject while shooting a portrait. i find it incredibly liberating and thankful for to have and use the tools that i have in my disposal to bring out what i consider to be the true essence of a particular subject. as you have astutely noted, i believe this photo captures the essence of a harley as expressed by yours truly. thanks again. |
| 06/01/2006 03:50:25 PM |
bille II by ehoscaComment: Originally posted by stokesp: Isn't the ball upside down, surely the big square on top would the reflection of the square its sitting on?
did you cut it and rotate it?? nice effect.
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it never occured to me ... now thats an idea worth exploring ! |
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