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Jun 07, 2008 19:32 |  #1

I don't post images for critique here much because customers seem to be happy so I am happy. However I hardly ever HDR but found myself having to because of an LCD monitor that was desired to be turned on for the shoot.

Does this LCD look real?

Here is a somewhat low resize version of the shot. I guess while your at it you could critique the shot also :)




  
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Jun 07, 2008 20:00 |  #2

I'm not seeing much HDR in the shot, but the monitor looks fine to me.


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Jun 07, 2008 20:03 |  #3

carpenter wrote in post #5680406 (external link)
I'm not seeing much HDR in the shot, but the monitor looks fine to me.

The scene was shot at 1/200 sec while the monitor was shot at 1/6 to allow it time to burn in. Then I merged the monitor into the shot.




  
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Jun 07, 2008 21:48 |  #4

The LCD brightness/balance looks ok to me...What bugs me is the size of the sci-fi watch he's wearing :)


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Jun 07, 2008 22:37 |  #5

i think that watch is supposed to be around his ankle :p


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Jun 08, 2008 00:29 |  #6

paiintballa182 wrote in post #5681162 (external link)
i think that watch is supposed to be around his ankle :p

glhs509 wrote in post #5680927 (external link)
The LCD brightness/balance looks ok to me...What bugs me is the size of the sci-fi watch he's wearing :)

Yeah... it is huge!




  
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Jun 08, 2008 01:09 |  #7

I like the lighting and composition of the shot. The LCD looks fine to me. Nice image.


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Jun 08, 2008 01:28 |  #8

Looks fine to me. But that has to be the oddest office desk I've ever seen.


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Jun 08, 2008 01:31 |  #9

I think it looks great!


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Jun 08, 2008 04:22 |  #10

glhs509 wrote in post #5680927 (external link)
What bugs me is the size of the sci-fi watch he's wearing :)

What bugs me is the absence of Mac




  
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Jun 08, 2008 04:50 |  #11

Anke wrote in post #5681891 (external link)
Looks fine to me. But that has to be the oddest office desk I've ever seen.


well You have to take into account that hes a pc user so... :


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Jun 08, 2008 04:50 |  #12

Retro-80s calculator watch bling.


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Jun 08, 2008 04:51 |  #13

Oh, hey, the image looks fine.


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Jun 08, 2008 07:46 |  #14

Anke wrote in post #5681891 (external link)
Looks fine to me. But that has to be the oddest office desk I've ever seen.

He works at home. I do on-site portraiture.

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Retro-80s calculator watch bling.


It is a fully programmable computer he said. Google for Matsucom.



  
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Jun 08, 2008 10:01 |  #15

Photo looks fine. The LCD is believable in that scene.


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