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Critique these 2 for me please :)

 
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Feb 01, 2006 03:20 |  #1

I just snapped these in my room... came out very cool i think...

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ahh i think either one of them would do well with a B&W conversion..

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this one i was going for the never ending reflection... i got it decent i think.

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Feb 01, 2006 03:25 |  #2

maybe set up with the timer and then you wont be in the shot. The background for me is too cluttered up. But i like the idea of the neverending shot.


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Feb 01, 2006 03:28 as a reply to  @ bbulldog's post |  #3

yea i jsut did these in my room so the background is nothing special.




  
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Feb 01, 2006 05:10 |  #4

I like the coloured line of the fabric in the second one. might be worht messing about with a bit of fabric and a hole for the lens?

The first one would look good with a xmas tree in the background, looks like snow in the reflection.

I think this is the whole idea of DSLR camera's you can experiment a lot more.


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Feb 01, 2006 13:46 as a reply to  @ bbulldog's post |  #5

i wish i had a DSLR :(




  
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Feb 01, 2006 21:39 |  #6

Really like the reflection of that fabric too. The lines are really good. Keep playing with it.


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Feb 01, 2006 23:49 |  #7

For future reference, the posted images are a little large for this forum. The guideline is 800 pixels in the maximum dimension and these are 1000 pixels.

Great fun, experimenting!

It took me a while to see the never-ending reflection, because I was looking for something more like what you see when you have two flat mirrors facing each other. In yours, it's a series of ever smaller balls.

Neat!


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Feb 02, 2006 04:14 |  #8

they were not that big yesterday :lol: but of course they are linked to imageshack so if you change the uploaded image then this is also changed.


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