marek_uliasz2
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A pinhole shot with some dry brush added in PS. Your comments are
welcome. This picture is somewhat similar to my very old one
href=http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=1800759>Night Work
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another pinhole shot ...
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I use a pinhole in a body cap mounted on my digital camera (Canon 10d).
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A pinhole image with a dry brush filter added in Photoshop. You
comments are welcome.
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Another pinhole shot: in contrast to my previous pinhole postings no
digital manipulations or adjustment except removing dust. Comments are
welcome!
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It looks to me somewhat overexposed. Less noisy background or tighter cropping?
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Pinhole shot with a touch of dry brush in PS.
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... is posted just here in the comment section!
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Another pinhole experiment: a shot from the same session as a previouspinhole image of this school. This time I used a stronger drybrushed filter in PS and no noise. Perhaps, I've lost some "soft"qualities of the pinhole image.
Just for reference, here is the original pinhole picture beforedigital manipulation:http://users.frii.com/uliasz/pix/old_school2b.jpg
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The Polish schooner s/y Zew Morza sailing on the Baltic Sea. Oldpicture! It is a Polaroid image transfer made from an old 35 mm colorslide using Daylab slide printer in 1997. The original slide was shotin mid of 1980's on the Baltic Sea near Swinoujscie, Poland. Theschooner rests now on the bottom of Mediterranean Sea.More Polaroidtransfers.
Your comments are welcome! I wonder how low my rating could be ...
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One of my pictures from afternoon paddling workout. More paddlingshots on MountainWayfarer web site.
Your comments are welcome!
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David, I am using rather hard rubber roller and working hard on dark areas. In fact, I have two roller: one about 4" wide to cover the entire width of the Polaroid 4x5 film and second one, 2" wide, for a more selective work. Peeling off along diagonal also helps.
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More Polaroid transfers from this series.
Your comments are welcome.
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... below Blue Mesa dam. One of my paddling shots:
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David, you are welcome to visit my Polaroid transfer pages and the related discussion forum. When you are starting with transfers just be sure that your watercolor paper in not too wet.
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href=http://www.frii.com/~uliasz/photoart/lost_colorado/west.htm#upper
%20buckhorn>Polaroid image transfers
from this series. Yourcomments are welcome.
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This one is better.
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Hyacinth
in Flower
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Your comments are welcome.