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| Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by celticcrazy May 29, 2005 10:07PM | reply | quote | |
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Normally, I am a purist on this web but I want you all to see something I have been playing with. This was photographed on a nice spring day with the baby set on f5.6, and while the original was good, I really wanted a mood to go with the architechture. so my digital darkroom evolved. I used optikverve to change the b/g and photoshop to change the rest. At the bottom of photo and top is where you can see the baby in action. I also used a wide angle attachment on it as well, so it's not as "dreamy" but in my personal opinion, quite sureal and creepy. It's apt named "Drinking with Dali". So what do you think and what would you change to make it even better?
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by lenoryan May 29, 2005 11:46PM | reply | quote | |
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Great creation! It IS sureal and creepy.......love the figure in the window!!
Lenore |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by floatingcreeper May 29, 2005 11:51PM | reply | quote | |
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Gena,
I do not have much idea about digital creations, so I will not be able to give any deep opinions.. can just express my first impressions. When I saw it, I had gone: "oops.. what an effect! Looks interesting!!" ;-p r a b u! |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by oliver tudoras May 30, 2005 01:02AM | reply | quote | |
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superb ,Gena !!!well done ...
oliver |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by sinky May 30, 2005 07:21PM | reply | quote | |
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Excelent as it is, to change anything else would ruin it.
Sinky |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by pkk May 30, 2005 07:44PM | reply | quote | |
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Hi Gena
I think your shot has all the elements to make it creepy and mysterious. Your eyes start at the lamp and then move on to the house. From the top and down. The strange lights in the windows is perfect. When you look closer at the buttom you come back to the reality. The colours are very well adjusted and harmonized, so all the colours has the same value. The match betwen BW and colours is perfect. And even the title is perfect. Great, different and renewal !!! Peter |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by celticcrazy May 30, 2005 08:13PM | reply | quote | |
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My thanks to all who had an opinion and comments. I really appriciate the advice and instruction I have received over the past few months. I wanted to branch out and show that you don't "need" photoshop to create a good photo. You can get what you need with the Lensbaby. But, if you want to go that extra step you can and still keep that Lensbaby feel. That's one of things that makes this lens so cool!
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by Shawnella (Admin) May 31, 2005 02:24PM | reply | quote | |
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Thanks for posting this image and asking for a critique. Your photo is very intriguing and yes quite creepy. I think the perspective and color is very strong. The eye goes right to the windows, almost, except for the sign. I think that's the only thing I would change. I find the words on the sign a little distracting. I want to make a connection between the words and the images. Of course their could be a meaning i'm not getting... if so please inform me!
To me if an element doesn't support the concept (if it's a concept image) then it may need to be removed... thanks again for posting! shawn --digital will liberate film, like film liberated painting-- |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by floatingcreeper June 05, 2005 05:34AM | reply | quote | |
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Gena & LB-Punters!,
me'z no way any good at PS work. Today I just got a bit interested and tried/fooled-around with the unsharp mask. I was startled by the effect. I had shot father's little balcony - it came out as dreamy as i could imagine. Then I applied the USM (after monochrome-ing it), PS found an edge almost everywhere in the whole scene! The result is a dreamy scene with very less characteristic blur (top/bottom like Gena's this very image)! the highlights glowing and virtually the whole frame sharp.. ! Am able to appreciate what Gena says better now-- that there is space for everything out of the LB - retain the effect or if you want build on it to your liking! <PS: and people, this might not be the best post around to support what I have wanted to say. do bear with me if that is the case, but don't deny me of your feedback!> ;-p r a b u! Post Edited (06-06-05 06:35) |
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| Re: Digital Darkroom with Lensbaby posted by celticcrazy June 05, 2005 07:09PM | reply | quote | |
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Well done Prabu! That is the "wedding" look of the Lensbaby and Photoshop I was talking about. If you take a great shot with a lensbaby, you can punch the colors and such with P.S. to go from great to WOW!
Great Image!! |
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