What kind of thoughts?
Olli -Mighty Mod- More info | Jan 04, 2007 15:22 | #1 What kind of thoughts? My Instagrams
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Miniflash "Sleeping with my camera" 40,961 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: almost under a bridge More info | Jan 04, 2007 17:13 | #2 |
Mandragora Senior Member 351 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: iacon More info | i dig it
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Jan 05, 2007 00:25 | #4 Miniflash wrote in post #2489727 I like this shot alot ..kinda crazy lol.. Thanks Deb. Craziness sounds good ... Cheers, it's gooseberry. My Instagrams
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Athena Must stop thinking 9,581 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Deep in Thought More info | Jan 05, 2007 00:29 | #5 thoughts... www.athenacarey.com
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Jan 05, 2007 00:36 | #6 Athena wrote in post #2491624 thoughts... My first thoughts were with the skin tone. Have you selectively desaturated parts of the image? Yes, I have, Athena. Well spotted. I slightly desaturated skin, saturated lips, burned eyebrowns and dodged (already originally blond) hair. My Instagrams
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White_Marten Senior Member 456 posts Joined Sep 2006 Location: Russia, Moscow More info | Jan 05, 2007 04:59 | #7 Well it's nice)))I like the idea and your pp, that kind of photo would make me stop and think for some time... Canon 350D, BgE3 Tamron 17-50 f-2.8,Yupiter 85 f-2
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tiktaalik Goldmember 1,213 posts Joined Feb 2006 Location: Southern California More info | Jan 05, 2007 06:20 | #8 I really like. I might desaturate the ears a bit more to match the face color. Either way it really captures and maintains my interest. Julie
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Jan 05, 2007 10:51 | #9 White_Marten wrote in post #2492234 Well it's nice)))I like the idea and your pp, that kind of photo would make me stop and think for some time... Thanks WM, would be interesting to know what kind of feelings did this create in you ... tiktaalik wrote in post #2492382 I really like. I might desaturate the ears a bit more to match the face color. Either way it really captures and maintains my interest. Julie, I was considering to work with the ears a bit more, but then I decided to keep that as 'balance' to the redish lips. Thanks for looking. My Instagrams
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ohrahr Hatchling 3 posts Joined Jan 2007 More info | I've never seen a red gooseberry before!
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Jan 05, 2007 23:31 | #11 Good light, crisp image. Reminds me of Blade Runner. Dave
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Jan 06, 2007 01:46 | #12 Titus213 wrote in post #2496696 Good light, crisp image. Reminds me of Blade Runner. It's a long time I've seen Blade Runner ... how you link this picture to that movie, Dave? My Instagrams
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Athena Must stop thinking 9,581 posts Likes: 1 Joined Aug 2005 Location: Deep in Thought More info | Jan 06, 2007 03:02 | #13 Olli wrote in post #2491646 Yes, I have, Athena. Well spotted. I slightly desaturated skin, saturated lips, burned eyebrowns and dodged (already originally blond) hair. okay, going past the PP, but still related to it, I think the variations of greyness in his skin tone along with the pose farther suggest illness or morbidity to me. A stark contrast to the vivid impression of life from both the berry and lips. It's a play of contrasts, which intrigues. www.athenacarey.com
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Jan 06, 2007 03:40 | #14 Athena wrote in post #2497382 okay, going past the PP, but still related to it, I think the variations of greyness in his skin tone along with the pose farther suggest illness or morbidity to me. A stark contrast to the vivid impression of life from both the berry and lips. It's a play of contrasts, which intrigues. I think it would be awesome to see a desaturation gradient either advance or regress from the perimeter of the berry. As if the berry were either returning or removing the life of your model. Now we are closing my thinking: morbidity, even mortality, the thin line between life and death, how to visualise that. I'm very pleased you took this up, Athena. My Instagrams
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Parkinho Member 68 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Kent, England More info | Jan 06, 2007 04:14 | #15 Unusual concept but I think it works pretty well. When I first saw it I thought "vampire" but I also go along with the Bladerunner comment - the pallid skin and close haircut definitely give the feeling of a replicant. Did you explore this concept any further? If you have any more shots on this theme it would be interesting to see them.
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