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09/15/2008 03:32:05 PM |
jorge you are too smart for the rest of the people on this site's own good |
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05/11/2008 07:51:09 AM |
nice work. the addition of the coil shows you've not used a true reflection. i've made note of your generous explanation image for future reference ;}
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02/18/2008 08:55:09 AM |
Very cool idea, great result. Thanks for sharing your technique! Congrats on the top 20. :)
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02/18/2008 06:02:59 AM |
WOW!!! I am in awe! (as usual with your work) :) |
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02/18/2008 12:09:10 AM |
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02/17/2008 10:01:28 PM |
Thanks for the setup, very interesting technique. And great shot, BTW, much underrated... |
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02/17/2008 07:06:39 PM |
Ah! :) Thanks for the how to setup. So the wire is actually a squiggle on the white sheet then? it was a little confusing for the context of the challenge. Might have scored higher without it?
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02/17/2008 06:48:26 PM |
Very clever. While I've seen this done before I really like your rendition. Tricky shot to vote on. The reflection looks real, not like you setup an empty glass below the filled one, but the wire does change things hmmm. Was it set in the background and not on the surface? Or, is it one of those shots where you cover the top half of the lens, open the shutter, cover the whole lens, set things up, fill the glass and then cover the bottom half? I'll just have to wait and see :)
The lighting is way cool here though. It's a fun shot that makes one think. |
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02/17/2008 03:12:52 PM |
Great reflection, composition, idea, and setup. Great work. 9 |
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02/17/2008 01:09:05 PM |
Creative interpretation! I love the way you weave the black wire through as a hint that there's something not quite ordinary about this "reflection". Here's a timeline of my reations for your amusement:
"What the...?!? How is that black line not reflecting?... Wait a minute... (read the title again)... There's nothing in the bottom glass... but you can't photoshop an important element like that out... hold on, that doesn't look like an exact reflection of the glass... Hmmm... (studied the line for a bit)... Oh! That's not just one glass!! There's no real surface relection! You devilishly tricky photographer!!
Great Shot! Perhaps you should recreate this for the misunderstanding challenge :P |
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02/17/2008 11:45:35 AM |
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02/17/2008 11:25:11 AM |
Nice graphic look to this. I hope you'll tell us how you did the reflection! |
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02/17/2008 02:20:43 AM |
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02/14/2008 04:13:54 PM |
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02/14/2008 10:07:53 AM |
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02/14/2008 08:13:19 AM |
Very creative, crystal clear and almost technically perfect. The processing and color rendering are world class. But I think you should have left out that black spring like thing, it confuses me and spoils the simplicity of the image. |
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02/14/2008 03:11:31 AM |
Nice concept, like the colors. Wish you'd got it absolutely level. |
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02/13/2008 04:24:12 AM |
your two illusions cancel each other out and reveal the secret of both. nice composition, though. |
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02/12/2008 05:23:00 PM |
very creative... the movement in the ice and drink adds the special touch |
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02/12/2008 02:03:48 PM |
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02/12/2008 08:04:08 AM |
creative and inventive - like the many elements and how they work together, color is used very well -- one of my favorites this challenge |
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02/12/2008 07:57:45 AM |
Hahaha, this is clever, it's not a reflection, even though it looks like a reflection. It took me a little to figure this out, great idea to use the wire to let us understand the trick. Good job. |
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02/11/2008 06:04:17 PM |
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02/11/2008 05:25:24 PM |
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02/11/2008 05:09:29 PM |
I saw this exact shot in a book on lighting I checked out of the library, it looks like we may be reading the same thing. Nicely done, not really a reflection but I wont tell... |
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02/11/2008 01:43:36 PM |
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02/11/2008 11:41:33 AM |
another one where I'm asking "how the heck?" I hope we get an explanation. It's a gorgeous shot... |
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02/11/2008 07:32:00 AM |
What a classy shot. Often simplicity wins - not easy to achieve though. |
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02/11/2008 06:49:30 AM |
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