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Feb 06, 2007 20:09 |  #1

ok, found an old tin that used to have some baking power in it. I thought it would make nice subject. But wasn't to sure how to shoot it. However I think the best shot of the day is these.

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and now black and white
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and now the yellow look.
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I am not to sure if this is works or not. anyway let me know what ya think

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Feb 06, 2007 21:29 |  #2

I like the angle and "pose" of this, but think it would have worked a bit better compositionally if you'd done it vertically.


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Feb 06, 2007 21:48 |  #3

I hadn't thought of that. to much space on the side?


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Feb 06, 2007 21:55 |  #4

lol - now that you've pressed me for the specific reason I find it hard to express. Sometimes you just feel something, ya know? ;)

about the space - oddly it's the space on the rhs that I'd like to crop, maybe to push the limits a bit more, throw it more decisively off center.

can I crop it and show you what I mean?


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Feb 06, 2007 22:00 |  #5

yea go for it. I am interested.

You see I know there's a photo with this can. I just can't see it yet and I wont to see it


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Feb 06, 2007 22:04 |  #6

Its fairly subtle, but for me it anchors the can and makes the image stronger. What do you think?


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Feb 06, 2007 22:12 |  #7

your right the crop isn't much , but I think I do I know what you mean. the can is much large in the frame, hence it stands out more.


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Feb 06, 2007 22:48 |  #8

Well, I was going to say I liked your original color shot until I got down to Athena's crop. I have to go with her on this that it makes the image look more like it's SUPPOSED to be offset - in either, though, I really like the angle of the can itself!


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Feb 07, 2007 09:11 |  #9

I agree - the angle and also the lid placement are excellent. ;)


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Feb 07, 2007 09:32 |  #10

I would agree with you. I like the color picture the best. To me the cropping does enhance the photo some.


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Feb 07, 2007 17:44 |  #11

thanks for the input everyone. I value it greatly. :)


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Feb 08, 2007 03:02 as a reply to  @ Mark0159's post |  #12

I like the cropped version better, but I like the b&w as well. A sepia conversion might give it even more of that vintagey kind of feel. but then again, i'm a sucker for monochrome.


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Feb 08, 2007 03:19 |  #13

thanks. I wasn't to sure how the sepia would look and to be honest I really don't like it that much. B&W I do like and also the colour one.

I have cropped the original file to match what Athena has done. :)

I have created another one here


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Feb 08, 2007 06:12 |  #14

use a different hue besides yellow in the duotone. also, you can add a really nice effect with a vignette border (prior to duotoning it). I'd make it an irregular border, and blur the edges extensively, and pour in white as the border color, then duotone it.


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Feb 08, 2007 14:05 |  #15

Really like the B&W version.


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