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09/30/2008 10:26:09 AM |
I really like the sort of implied vanishing point set up here by the line along the top of the bike and the one at the bottom. |
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09/09/2008 07:33:39 AM |
Nice work, just my taste, but I would have preferred a lower angle. |
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09/06/2008 06:49:03 AM |
Nice bike. Didn't expect the blue from the sepia shot. This looks like the grass above the bike has been cloned - it looks like a flat vertical rather than a lawn fading away into the distance. Notice how widely spaced the light / dark patches are in the upper right of the shot, and how close and dense the light / dark patches are above the bike.
When cloning a large area, I use as large a brush as possible and pull from the same depth in the shot if I can. I also spot from a different source over strong features that are repeated so it looks more natural. I have also been known to clone from a different picture in the same general area that has more to work with - that can be tricky because lighting can be so different from shot to shot - even when shot from the same place.
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09/05/2008 06:58:00 PM |
Nice lookin' bike...those handlebars look really narrow. |
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09/03/2008 02:18:41 PM |
Nice contrast with Blue and Green |
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09/03/2008 12:41:28 AM |
Another great shot, I prefer the b&w though |
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09/02/2008 08:28:09 PM |
Sleek little devil, isn't it. |
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