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Feb 06, 2007 17:18 |  #1

i whipped this up..... too lazy to do anything else :) do people like this kinda stuff? or is it just me?

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Feb 06, 2007 21:46 |  #2

I think it's nice, but your watermark is a bit distracting right through the middle of it.


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Feb 06, 2007 23:21 |  #3

Theres a usb mini-shortcut-key hoojie that has something like three keys. Very expensive because each key is a mini lcd display and you can program them to display an image. This reminds me of that.

Beyond something neat to look at, I'm not sure - but I like the idea and think its very unique!


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Feb 07, 2007 22:49 |  #4

Athena's right ... the watermark is UGH! But unfortunately, that's about all I can see, the image is quite dark on my monitor, and I just calibrated it with my handy dandy Spyder 2 Pro.... so.... can't really comment beyond saying that, yep.... folks do like this stuff. Keep sharing.

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Feb 08, 2007 13:45 |  #5

changed it earlier.... better now? ;)


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Feb 08, 2007 15:11 |  #6

i don't see this as TRUE photography. it's more like 'adding stuff to a picture'.

neat though, nice idea. but not my thing.


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Feb 08, 2007 19:55 |  #7

NOW I SEE IT! Yippee! And I see it as a 'true' photographically based image. Odd that people will screw ultra wide angle lenses onto their cameras, screw filters atop them, shoot at ISOs that bring out details invisible to the naked eye, will pan with moving object, even pop in only monochromatic images... and complain that some one else has enhanced their image. Sigh... I wonder if they'd object to a painter using a trowl? A Sculptor using a jackhammer? A poet using a colored paper? An actor using makeup? A trumpeter using a mute? Bands electrifying their music? Art is what artists do... grumble.. grble... grb....
And BTW... insn't this the "Experimental" posting area? God help you if you posted a sunset vista in the scenic section which was shot through a polarizer, eh? Or used such a long exposure atop a tripod that you caught a flock of geese streaking acrosse the sky.

NOT TRUE PHOTOGRAPHY. Hmmmm.... Ansel Adams used an 8X10 monochromatic camera and looooong exposures to bring out an impossible contrast range in from his negatives. I wonder, in the darkroom, did his "Zone System" add stuff to a picture? AAARGH!!!

Pant ... pant... pant.... Fortunately I never get excited.

Thanks for sharing GH, like your imaginings. Like it even more that you have moved beyond the year 1930 with respect to your definition of photo realism.... Heh heh heh...


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Feb 08, 2007 23:48 |  #8

Ah - much better. thank you! :)

Ted - you crack me up. For me you are a very valuable member of this forum. ;)


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