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Dec 02, 2009 13:43 |  #1

Well...sounds so dramatic, I couldn't resist! I hope the 150k jpg doesn't ruin what I saw in it, hehe!


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Dec 02, 2009 15:14 |  #2

loving all the texture in this shot. great job


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Dec 03, 2009 16:59 |  #3

THANK YOU! I was already worrying a bit about myself... so that's great help! There's something about it, which felt to me somehow appealing and actually inspiring. It's still not obvious enough to put a finger on it, but texture plays a big role for sure.

Again, thanks a lot! Much appreciated!


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Dec 03, 2009 17:12 as a reply to  @ Taron's post |  #4

I like it as well, would make a great desktop.


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Dec 04, 2009 03:17 |  #5

What size would you like it to be?! :-)


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Dec 05, 2009 03:20 |  #6

Excellent shot. What time was this taken and what was your setting for this?


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Dec 05, 2009 16:51 |  #7

Seeing as how my hands are freezing right now I'd better watch out and keep my prints off the screen..........
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Dec 05, 2009 16:54 |  #8

12:21pm, since our landlords like to eat lunch when my wife and I are thinking about breakfast, haha! :lol: ...but it only gets bouncelight, so the sun hasn't been all that influencial. Whereby...guess it's kind of the brightest hour of the day, just not at that spot.

Zoomed all the way in on my Sigma to 250mm at F/6.2 and 1/80s at iso 800. The only big question is, if any of this can still be read out of the stuff I did to it with photoshop. What you're looking at is tinted b/w conversion with the red heat turned into a mask and colors raised again. Kind of weird, but it gave it a certain damp, dead heat.

Thank you, Antonio! I'm very happy you're interested! :D

AAHH...snuck in there, while I was writing this reply, haha... THANKS, LEE! Yeah, it was pretty brisk that day here, too, and I had my hands half way in there at some point, hahaha! ;)


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