hi all
trying to do something new and different ..
editing : blur the glass reflection
need your advice's
Open-critical =)
thanks all
PhotoSniper Member 99 posts Joined Feb 2010 More info | Mar 03, 2010 08:41 | #1 hi all editing : blur the glass reflection need your advice's Open-critical =) thanks all
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pprice Goldmember 1,714 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Gods Country (aka Mississippi) More info | Mar 03, 2010 09:15 | #2 I think it is just sweeet!!! 1D MKIII 16-35 2.8L MKII 24-70 2.8L 70-200 2.8L [COLOR=black]IS 300 2.8L IS (few others) Bunch of AB lighting
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Mar 03, 2010 09:38 | #3 pprice thanks my friend =)
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apixelintime Goldmember 2,123 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2008 Location: Dee Eff Dubb! (N. Texas) More info | Mar 03, 2010 10:37 | #4 This is really cool! For me, I want to see the "catchlight" on a spherical object to one side or the other - it almost looks like you used on cam flash. Other that personal nit, this is really well executed and a great concept! Christopher Cross | Apixelintime.com | Nightographer.com (coming soon)
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Mar 03, 2010 13:00 | #5 apixelintime wrote in post #9720533 This is really cool! For me, I want to see the "catchlight" on a spherical object to one side or the other - it almost looks like you used on cam flash. Other that personal nit, this is really well executed and a great concept! actually, yeas .. i used only the built-in flash to freeze the fire
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drumsfield Goldmember 1,601 posts Likes: 27 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Bethesda Md More info | Mar 03, 2010 13:21 | #6 You can shatter you glass cup doing that. Canon 5D MkIII | Olympus OM-D | Olympus E-P2 | 16-35L MKII | 24-70L MKII | 70-200L MKII | 85L MKII | EF 50mm 1.4 | EF 100mm 2.8 | 100-400mm L MKII | 20mm 1.7
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Mar 03, 2010 14:25 | #7 drumsfield wrote in post #9721503 You can shatter you glass cup doing that. Ice and cold water helps to reduce the temperature
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jm_usmc Senior Member 823 posts Likes: 67 Joined Apr 2007 More info | Mar 03, 2010 21:14 | #8 I like the color of the flame. What did you use? https://photography-on-the.net …?p=9974201&postcount=2298Gear List
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RandyS Goldmember 1,046 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2009 Location: Minnesota More info | Mar 04, 2010 07:00 | #10 Very nice.
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TekHouse Goldmember 1,289 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Earth More info | Mar 04, 2010 12:29 | #11 |
drumsfield Goldmember 1,601 posts Likes: 27 Joined Oct 2009 Location: Bethesda Md More info | Mar 04, 2010 12:33 | #12 Photo Sniper wrote in post #9721872 Ice and cold water helps to reduce the temperature so the glass cup didn't broke or shatter =) thank you all =) Actually the sudden temperature shift from cold to hot can shatter glass. Don't believe me, put a cup of ice water in the freezer until it freezes solid then run the cup under hot tap water and see what happens. Canon 5D MkIII | Olympus OM-D | Olympus E-P2 | 16-35L MKII | 24-70L MKII | 70-200L MKII | 85L MKII | EF 50mm 1.4 | EF 100mm 2.8 | 100-400mm L MKII | 20mm 1.7
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Mar 05, 2010 07:11 | #13 jm_usmc wrote in post #9724300 I like the color of the flame. What did you use? i used Little bit from Kerosene and alot of cold water
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Mar 05, 2010 07:13 | #14 |
Mar 05, 2010 07:16 | #15 TekHouse wrote in post #9728267 Nice.. thanks you all =) +1 on what liquid you burned to get such an orange flame..? Kerosene i use the Kerosene to burn to get this flame =) drumsfield wrote in post #9728286 Actually the sudden temperature shift from cold to hot can shatter glass. Don't believe me, put a cup of ice water in the freezer until it freezes solid then run the cup under hot tap water and see what happens. yas that's right , but i didn't take so long to get this picture , all the setup set and the works takes 15 min to finish
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