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Feedback on my Work please!!!!!

 
Jason ­ little
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Jan 11, 2007 09:20 |  #1

I'm starting to get alot of feedback from locals an getting jobs,between having a ****ty camera(Not even a Digital SLR)and no equipment,i hate showing up with nothing other then me,my camera,and my Tripod.

However,along with doing photography i do manipulations and artsy stuff also.I would love feedback from some people in the game for awhile.

you can see my work at

http://create-destroy.deviantart.com (external link)
http://www.myspace.com​/introjection (external link)

please view and feel free to give me your opinion.




  
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Jan 11, 2007 11:57 |  #2

I smell spam. But...

I really like your work... it reminds me of my day in art school. I find a lot of it very cinematic in appearance.

What type of camera and film are you using? I'm assuming you are using part film and part digital manipulation... photoshop or another program. Share your process please if you'd like.


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Jason ­ little
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Jan 11, 2007 12:42 as a reply to  @ KAYES's post |  #3

Hah you would be very wrong sir.

all i have is a Sony DSC-H1 digital camera..........everyt​hing else is done in photoshop,paintshop pro,and some photography tricks i discovered.heh

you smell spam?




  
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Jan 11, 2007 22:27 |  #4

Jason little wrote in post #2524489 (external link)
Hah you would be very wrong sir.

all i have is a Sony DSC-H1 digital camera..........everyt​hing else is done in photoshop,paintshop pro,and some photography tricks i discovered.heh

you smell spam?

Ya, spam...Guys that spam forums just to drive their website traffic up. I am an admin on a different board and I see a lot of stuff like that. Any whooo, that's crazy results from a little digicam. I'd love to know some of those tricks... wink wink, knudge, knudge heh. Cool stuff.


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Jan 12, 2007 13:39 as a reply to  @ KAYES's post |  #5

Well its rather hard to share everything,i do alot of my lighting in ps and psp......mainly messing with the clarify and highlight,midtones,and shadows......as for effects......a really easy photography trick is add ing more then one of you in one picture....very little photoshop or psp is required its basically just keeping your camera still on a bg an taking pictures in different posistions and stacking the layers and erasing where needed to reveal you from another layer.......its just how creative you can get with it......if you saw something and wondered how......just ask i'll be more then happy to tell you!!!!




  
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Jan 12, 2007 20:33 |  #6

It's not spam at all. The kid's got talent... well, except that he needs help on MS layouts. :D

Give him a break. That's some good work at the deviant link.




  
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Jan 16, 2007 13:16 |  #7

amonline wrote in post #2531911 (external link)
Give him a break. That's some good work at the deviant link.

You obviously missed the loads of compliments I gave the guy.


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Jan 16, 2007 16:54 |  #8

KAYES wrote in post #2527012 (external link)
Ya, spam...Guys that spam forums just to drive their website traffic up. I am an admin on a different board and I see a lot of stuff like that. Any whooo, that's crazy results from a little digicam. I'd love to know some of those tricks... wink wink, knudge, knudge heh. Cool stuff.

You talkin' about that? Gee, I hope you pay me no compliments any time soon, but I'm sure that's a safe bet. ;)




  
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Jan 16, 2007 18:15 as a reply to  @ amonline's post |  #9

Nice work.....

C


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Jan 16, 2007 19:52 |  #10

Interesting stuff. It looks like you not only have an eye for a photo but for a layout. It is a bit on the dark side for my taste but I appreciate the talent and work that went into them.


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Jan 16, 2007 21:46 |  #11

amonline wrote in post #2552177 (external link)
You talkin' about that? Gee, I hope you pay me no compliments any time soon, but I'm sure that's a safe bet. ;)

Don't forget this too ;)

I really like your work... it reminds me of my day in art school. I find a lot of it very cinematic in appearance.


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