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Jun 13, 2004 20:34 |  #1

this was my final project for my photo class this semester. these are the three best out of the 5 that i turned in. i still consider this a work in progress. sorry if they're big. they're all printed at 17" tall.

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Jun 13, 2004 23:55 |  #2

Very interesting, I especially like the 2nd one for some reason, though the pole looks slightly blown out towards the middle.
The detail on that trees looks almost fake, it's very nice and crisp.

Were these taken with your A80, or something else? Also, what was the whole theme of your final project?


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Jun 14, 2004 01:38 |  #3

they were all taken with the A80. the tree one is 2 images tall but 4 images total. the others are 4 images but use no superimposition.


here's the writeup i had to make for it.

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Jun 16, 2004 01:23 |  #4

this is the first image that initially made me interested in this type of series.

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Jun 16, 2004 02:26 |  #5

Neat idea. I like the waterfall shot the best. Too bad there's powerlines in the tree shot.

Here's one that's similar and pretty interesting. Not mine though.

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Jun 16, 2004 03:01 |  #6

Just curious, did you use photostitch to put the images together or another prog? Great images!




  
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Jun 16, 2004 03:22 |  #7

nice. The typography and layout on the writup is even awesome

i really want to switch my major from digital media to photography, damn you all... :wink:


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Jun 16, 2004 13:44 |  #8

The Photo Tuell wrote:
Neat idea. I like the waterfall shot the best. Too bad there's powerlines in the tree shot.

Here's one that's similar and pretty interesting. Not mine though.

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i took out the wires but after much debate and deciding, i kept them. it just seemed empty without them. but when you're talking about something as minimal as that it's just a matter of taste.

that shot is pretty cool.


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Jun 16, 2004 13:44 |  #9

advdesigns wrote:
Just curious, did you use photostitch to put the images together or another prog? Great images!

i just used my own photoshopping :]


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Jun 16, 2004 13:47 |  #10

blinking8s wrote:
nice. The typography and layout on the writup is even awesome

i really want to switch my major from digital media to photography, damn you all... :wink:

hehe thanks. i like to think of typography as being one of my stronger design skills/interests. i'm a graphic design major.


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