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Please let me know what you think of this image.
The more I look at it, the more it draws me into it.
Does it have the same effect for you?
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Please tell me what you think the shapes/reflections of this image.
Thanks in advance for your comments.
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Thanks for the comments. I was aiming for a post-processed look, although I'd be interested in knowing whether I hit the mark. I took and processed this well before I got photoshop - so I can't recall what I did for the effect.
Aim: to mimic cross-processed high contrast transparency print.
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This is a panorama of the volcanic landscape typical of Indonesia's
East Java. Captured at sunrise, with two of the volcano's actively
blowing smoke. Enjoy and thanks for your comments! - Paul
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It's a photoshop action derived from Scott Kelby's book "the Photoshop CS2 book for digital photographers'.
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Thanks for your comments.
The glove's a normal sized adult glove, the dog's small!
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Thanks for your comments.
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Thank for your comments.
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Thank you for your comments so far.
@ Jerry: this is a tinted B&W conversion. I tried a yellow tint, but it lost it's 'atmosphere'.
@ Mark: no composite, although I did enhance the reflections (they weren't that strong in the original RAW file).
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Thanks for your suggestions / comments
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A pencil sharpener, up close and personal. Please let me know what you
think.
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Thanks for your written comments/critique.
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Life ... fickle, isn't it?
Thanks for your comments
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The difference in modes of communication has obviously changed.
A phone's still a phone, right?
Thanks for your comments.
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Thanks for your comments
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This is an orchid I found whilst walking at Wilsons Promontory in
Victoria, Australia. Handheld.
Thank you for your critique.
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Thanks Ken and Ate,
I only ended up going through about 6 matches - I had bought a box of 50, expecting to get through must of them. Setting up the composition, focus and exposure took a bit of time, using a 'trigger flame' (the press button thing to light gas stoves) as a mock match.
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Got my eyes on you
in Nature
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