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Challenge: Outside Looking In (Advanced Editing IV)
Collection: Good - Average
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di for Canon
Location: Easton, CT
Date: May 8, 2005
Aperture: f/3.2
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/400
Galleries: Humorous, Studio
Date Uploaded: May 8, 2005

This one didn't work out quite like I planned, but close enough. The dog is a separate shot (obviously), but printed out on huge strips of plotter paper and taped to the outside of the window- so the scene did actually look like this! Since it's Mother's Day, I had a visiting model to shoot (yep, the alarmed reader is Mom).

Lighting this arrangement was NOT fun. The dog was backlit by an overcast sun and much brighter than the inside room. I used a 100w full spectrum light bulb on the left side to keep the color balance similar, and a sheet of metallic gold posterboard on the right for some fill light. I bracketed my shots to get a not-too-overexposed dog and not-too-underexposed model.

I used a whole lotta' Levels and Dodging and Burning to get this where I wanted it. I cloned out some spots on the wall and dog, adjusted saturation and hues and touched up some minor rough edges and tape on the dog. I used a slight distortion to get the "horizon" level.

Statistics
Place: 10 out of 165
Avg (all users): 6.4611
Avg (commenters): 7.3636
Avg (participants): 6.2840
Avg (non-participants): 6.6061
Views since voting: 2842
Views during voting: 382
Votes: 180
Comments: 36
Favorites: 8 (view)


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05/19/2005 09:20:47 AM
had this pegged as a scalvert shot. fiquered i'ld reserve my comment when it ribboned. Great idea as usual, congrats on a top ten!
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05/18/2005 02:21:51 AM
Very creative! Another amazing work of creative energy and talent. I can't believe you made such huge printouts when you could have simply shrunk your mother down. And tell your mother she looks young enough to be your sister.
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05/17/2005 05:01:29 PM
WOW. A lot of effort and a great result.
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05/17/2005 02:17:37 AM
most creative of all the shots in this challenge!
i'm disappointed at the result
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05/16/2005 11:13:10 PM
FWIW, the voting on this shot was really weird. It was pegged at 4.8 after the first few votes, climbed to 5.5 the next day, and almost reached 5.75 at 100 votes. I rarely see any major change after 100 votes, but this one kept slowly rising. You just never know...

Message edited by author 2005-05-16 23:13:36.
05/16/2005 05:41:53 AM
I honestly think you give us a lot of really cool suggestions to realize these kind of special fx... but I really don't believe you are using those methods for your shots, they are to expensive for such contests!!!
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05/16/2005 12:41:02 AM
Congratulations on your top ten finish with this little teaser which drives the neophytes wild.
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05/16/2005 12:24:18 AM
Simply amazing!
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05/16/2005 12:07:02 AM
I knewq this had to be you. I just knew it! How much ploter paper did you use on this one anyway? LOLOL

Congrats on top 10, was one of my very top picks.
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05/16/2005 12:03:21 AM
you are a genius.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
05/15/2005 09:56:36 PM
A great image with that overall appeal of outstanding composition and composite. Memorable. Here is another bump for great job.
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05/15/2005 09:25:58 PM
This is good -- and funny -- but suffers some from a lack of crispness on your heroine (or is she the victim?). Terrific idea nonetheless -- good luck!
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05/15/2005 03:30:16 PM
ribbon!
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05/15/2005 12:22:46 AM
WOW! That's incredible. Can't wait to see how you did this. Are they posters? Rear-projection with an LCD projector? It looks too luminous to simply be prints attached to the wall, so I'm betting there is some kind of projection going on.

Truly brilliant.
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05/14/2005 09:19:06 PM
WOW! That that is creative!
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05/14/2005 08:57:02 AM
Great shot! Her expression is perfect!
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05/13/2005 01:46:38 PM
This is adorable!! I'm not sure how you did it... I"m guessing that everything but the dog is a photograph? But it is very well done, and extremely cute. Only thing I might mention is the reflection in the glass near the center of the photo is a bit distracting... otherwise I like it. Nicely done.
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05/13/2005 11:26:17 AM
my son and i are reading this book now. good shot
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05/12/2005 11:57:25 PM
top 10 for sure!! 10
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05/12/2005 11:35:50 PM
This photograph is clearly a combination of multiple images. Although it is a nice piece of digital artwork, there is no way this way taken in accordance to competion rules as follows: Your entry must come from a single photograph, taken during the specified challenge timeframe. You may not post-process your entry from or to include elements of multiple images, multiple exposures, clip art, computer-rendered images, or elements from other photographs (even those taken during the challenge week), and other similar items
Because of that, I have submitted a request that this entry be disqualified.
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05/12/2005 05:32:50 PM
Great amazing concept...a bit blurry otherwise it'd be an 8 or 9
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05/12/2005 09:26:16 AM
Oh my, this is hysterical!!! This is something that the ingeniously creative Scalvert would come up with, although I'm probably wrong. I wonder how big that print is to cover the windows? Excellent for the challenge, and perfect title. This deserves a 10!
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05/11/2005 01:28:55 AM
Absolutely fantastic! I can quit looking at any others. I can't wait to see the setup on this. Looks like GraphicFunk's work.
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05/10/2005 08:37:01 PM
Hurray, a 10 for creativity!
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05/09/2005 10:50:22 PM
This would have been perfect if the dog appeared to be looking at the lady instead of the sky. I still haven't figured out how this was done legally.
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05/09/2005 05:35:55 PM
That is so cute!! How in the world did you do that!!!!! I love it!
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05/09/2005 01:43:30 PM
Very funny shot! Nice expressions on both of the models faces
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05/09/2005 11:35:52 AM
The image of the dog is far better than the images of the woman and the magazine. Really imaginative idea. A 6.
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05/09/2005 11:34:27 AM
how the heck did you do that! great job
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05/09/2005 10:42:41 AM
I'm trying to figure out how you did this great illusion!
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05/09/2005 09:50:21 AM
Great idea. Did you take photo of dog throught strips cut out from photo? Trying to work it out. Only criticism is DoF on dog is very different to that of the foreground, making it obviously a composition of two elements.
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05/09/2005 09:03:04 AM
I love your creativity! nice shot!
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05/09/2005 08:22:31 AM
Awesome composition. hahaha
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05/09/2005 08:13:20 AM
thats funny, great shot!
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05/09/2005 06:42:56 AM
If this was done in accordance with the rules, I am impressed. 8 from me - but I can't wait to see how it was done!
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05/09/2005 02:18:06 AM
Is this done with more than one photo? thought that was against the rules.
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