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03/03/2004 01:22:17 PM · #1
Here is the photo I thought I was going to submit. That is until I checked the editing rules. LOL Worked for a couple hours to produce this only to find out later that Conflict was Basic Editing.


Basic Editing


Advanced Editing

I had a hard time lighting this photo. My head was in the exact same position only reversed. I didn't change any settings on my camera. Yet I had two differenct shades of white for the background.

Better?
03/03/2004 01:28:30 PM · #2
it was a very neat idea, i would've given your edited version a pretty high score, thanks for posting it!
03/03/2004 01:28:51 PM · #3
depending on the light source and positioning can do that. I can see a shadow on the wall on the R side. light from (with nose as 12:00) 7 or 8 o clock, leaving shadow on the face and also blocking some light to the ackground giving it a darker color
03/03/2004 01:46:53 PM · #4
I bet if I separated these and put them back together with the back of the heads together, the line wouldn't be so visible. I tried to keep the light parallel to the wall so that I wouldn't get the shadow on the wall. The further away from the light source, the darker is my guess.
03/03/2004 01:50:53 PM · #5
i thought you weren't allowed to composit 2 seperate images for any challenges.
03/03/2004 01:56:22 PM · #6
My Olympus has a 2-in-1 setting that I used. Its ok to do this, only if it is done in camera. I have one file that contains two photos & EXIF data.
03/03/2004 01:58:47 PM · #7
Originally posted by Armadillo:

i thought you weren't allowed to composit 2 seperate images for any challenges.


You can if it is done "in-camera", which is how he did this one.
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