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Sep 17, 2007 21:30 |  #1

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Sep 17, 2007 23:15 |  #2

Cool! Love the way the glass get's the multiple reflections. Added the stop sign didn't ya? The flare too?

Looks good to me, but somehow the angles, ultrawideangle lens? Something bothers me but I can't put my finger on it.

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Sep 17, 2007 23:30 |  #3

It's sooc except for a few adjustments to contrast, saturation, etc... so the stop and flare came with the package.

It was taken w/the 17-55mm... because it was wide, you're right, the angles aren't perfect.




  
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Sep 18, 2007 02:59 |  #4

sorry im not familiar with "sooc", but I like it. Something IS odd. I think the lens put some weird outlines around certain objects in this shot that makes them look "cut-out" and liek they were introduced in the PP stage.


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Sep 18, 2007 03:19 |  #5

Straight out of camera - if I had to guess. Cool effect, I like the photo. :)


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Sep 18, 2007 03:20 |  #6

"sooc" straight out of camera - but you are right the uwa makes it look "fake"

I quite like it -- wish it told a bit more of a story.


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Sep 18, 2007 11:08 |  #7

I like it, but the stop sign looks heavily PP'd


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Sep 18, 2007 14:26 |  #8

I didn't think the stop sign looked fake since it was real... but i will have to go home and compare the sooc and this version... thanks for the comments, though!




  
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Sep 18, 2007 14:42 |  #9

My guess on the stop sign would be heavy sharpening. It would have really pronounced the white (which is the case here). Nice shot though.


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Sep 18, 2007 15:39 |  #10

not usually a fan of flare, but this works!


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Sep 18, 2007 15:57 |  #11

MelisaP wrote in post #3957341 (external link)
I didn't think the stop sign looked fake since it was real... but i will have to go home and compare the sooc and this version... thanks for the comments, though!

Nice shot! It all works well IMO.

In regards the stop sign, my non-professional guess would be that since you used fill flash, and due to the fact that the stop signs are reflective, the little light that hit it made it very bright and stand out on the photo...


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Sep 18, 2007 19:34 |  #12

deltroid- that's it! :) It was the flash... I looked at one I had taken for comparison w/out flash and the stop sign was very flat. Thanks!




  
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Sep 18, 2007 19:41 as a reply to  @ MelisaP's post |  #13

I like it. What if you would clone out the stop sign, wires, and the other stuff around the stop sign?

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Sep 18, 2007 21:54 |  #14

I wonder if this shot would have turned out the way it did if the model had worn antiperspirant that day...


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Sep 18, 2007 22:50 as a reply to  @ Gamut's post |  #15

deltroid wrote in post #3957940 (external link)
...ince you used fill flash, and due to the fact that the stop signs are reflective, the little light that hit it made it very bright and stand out on the photo...

MelisaP wrote in post #3959335 (external link)
deltroid- that's it! :) It was the flash... I looked at one I had taken for comparison w/out flash and the stop sign was very flat. Thanks!

Ahh never thought of that one. There is still something weird going on with all the edges here thats for sure.


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