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Jan 30, 2010 20:20 |  #1

Having a play around with some images... this is a matmos led lightball, artistic or pants ? dont hold back ;)

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Jan 30, 2010 20:23 |  #2

Well... I dont think its rubbish. It looks cool.


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Jan 30, 2010 22:35 |  #3

Nice idea. Out of focus...either that or blurry.


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Jan 31, 2010 05:16 |  #4

May be it should a bit blurry for the effect... ???


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Jan 31, 2010 06:51 |  #5

I have just taken up photography as a pastime and know very little (I am, shall we say, at the bottom of my learning curve). That being said, I like this shot and would happily hang a print of it on my wall.




  
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Jan 31, 2010 06:54 |  #6

I think if the hands would be more in focus, it would be better. Neat idea!


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Jan 31, 2010 07:40 |  #7

I like the idea, agreed that it would look better if the hands were in focus.


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Jan 31, 2010 09:10 as a reply to  @ deathcake's post |  #8

Thanks for the nice comments and crit :) in the original the hands are a bit sharper and I can see what your all saying, it would make it better if they were in focus. The shot was actually a by-product of another shot I was doing, making a 3d effect in 2d by having the glowing ball really sharp and the hands oof to give depth, I saw some potential in this one, but wasnt sure, its hard to be objective of your own stuff sometimes :)

Will give that idea another go i think, it seems to have potential :)

This was the shot I was trying to create originally btw :)

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Jan 31, 2010 13:46 |  #9

Very good, gives me a wizard and his ball feeling ;)


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Feb 01, 2010 12:03 |  #10

I like the first shot... but the blur doesn't do it for me. the second one is nice, but the ball looks somewhat "fake" to me.


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Feb 01, 2010 13:04 |  #11

pickupman92 wrote in post #9518078 (external link)
I like the first shot... but the blur doesn't do it for me. the second one is nice, but the ball looks somewhat "fake" to me.

:) the first was after some PP, but the second is jpeg straight out of the camera, the ball is on a tripod, camera on timer release, focussed on the ball to get it sharp, hit release and move round to position myself, which is why the first shot isnt focused on my hands, I was trying to create a 3d sort of effect originally.. I agree though, it does look faked, I could have done that easilly enough, but that would have been cheating for the comp it was taken for :)

The feedback has been good though, the first shot is something I am going to do again with better focus on my hands :) (actually I think its shake more than focus as it was a slow shutter (ball on battery only) and I had trouble getting into place and staying very still)


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Feb 01, 2010 13:30 |  #12

Very interesting technique! I'm thinking if it's an orb it should be blurry because of the light emitting from it etc, you know?


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Feb 01, 2010 13:32 |  #13

Crop the second image to a pan type view and it would be perfect


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Feb 01, 2010 13:41 |  #14

pickupman92 wrote in post #9518685 (external link)
Very interesting technique! I'm thinking if it's an orb it should be blurry because of the light emitting from it etc, you know?

Sure, I had to dial in the exposure so the ball wasnt just overexposed, I wanted its edges sharp to get the 3d effect, the hotspots are the led's inside the ball. When I get round to trying again with the ball in my hands I wil let it overexpose a bit to give it the glow you mean.

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Crop the second image to a pan type view and it would be perfect

Yeah, cutting out my face would definately improve the image lol.. Thats why i stay behind the lens usually :)


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Feb 01, 2010 15:48 |  #15

I think adding a little bit more of your face would add to the "crazy magician" kinda of effect.


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