I shot this photo for a friend that wanted a different look of her beloved hydrangea. What do you think?
352McCoy Senior Member 326 posts Joined Jan 2008 Location: Washington State More info | Aug 01, 2008 20:39 | #1 |
Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Aug 02, 2008 13:24 | #2 It's different allright! Bob
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | My hydrangeas are in full bloom, and not to show the blue( or pink) to me is crazy.but thats just me you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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Aug 02, 2008 19:13 | #4 You are right. I was trying to get to cute with this project and ruined it. Here are two different versions. Hopefully these are better efforts, although I did keep one in black and white. Thanks! 352McCoy
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | Thats better.love the first one in blue..... you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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WalczakPhoto Goldmember 1,034 posts Joined Apr 2008 More info | Aug 03, 2008 14:55 | #6 Personally I prefer the original shot myself. It reminds me of a tapestry or some kind of art done on fabric. In fact, just from the view of being purely artistic, I might even try doing a "shot in the shot" with the original color version set smaller against this artist version in the background. Another thing that would work would be to print this at a fairly large size, hang it on a wall and take a picture of it with the original vase and flowers in front of the hanging image/tapestry. "It is horrifying that we have to fight our own government to save the environment. " - Ansel Adams
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Robert_Lay Cream of the Crop 7,546 posts Joined Jul 2005 Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA More info | Aug 03, 2008 15:12 | #7 They each have some very good and interesting points, but speaking of "points", you have to be carefull to avoid the extreme tension brought about by touching the frame with the points of the leaves as in that last version. It has the effect of locking your eyes into those two points. Bob
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