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| 11/19/2003 06:20:11 PM |
knifesby tolovemoonComment by JC_Homola: Could you please tell me what your concept is here. I'd like to understand your purpose. Thank you. |
| 11/19/2003 09:05:27 AM |
knifesby tolovemoonComment by astr0wiz: Well, at least either spell "Knives" correctly or puth these things into a recognizable shape... |
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| 11/19/2003 08:53:34 AM |
knifesby tolovemoonComment by crabappl3: I can see that you are attempting to better your studio shot skills. Few things. When using a single light you get hard shadows. Try a fill light on the right, or a white reflective surface to fill in the hard shadow. If your camera has a manual white balance setting, you need to learn how to use it, or set the white balance for incandesent lighting. You're yellow tone is a result of improper white balance. Your image is also rather small for viewing on the web. Save at 72 dpi with the longest side being 640 pixels. This will give the viewer a better chance to make out the details on the handles. Lastly, your presentation is not too exciting. Try picking just 3 of the most interesting knifes and organize them in a different way so as to bring out the most from each of them. Also, get in closer to your subjects, providing your camera allows for a closer in focus. 4 -danny |
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| 11/14/2003 10:10:34 PM |
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| 11/12/2003 07:38:24 PM |
Mustang Forty Yearsby tolovemoonComment by justine: I love the 'stang'...My best friends dad got her one the year they came out...? 62? Too long ago for me to recall. Your shot is classic, but way over exposed. Still thanks for the memories. |
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| 11/11/2003 07:11:10 PM |
Tidbit!by tolovemoonComment by adine: well thought out composition - but wish I could see more of the guitar, and less light - it is too glaring. |
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| 11/09/2003 09:27:40 PM |
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| 11/07/2003 06:53:51 AM |
Tidbit!by tolovemoonComment by BobsterLobster: The existing artwork in the background is great, the foreground guitar with nasty reflections is not so great. Try lighting the guitar so that all the shadow detail can be made out, without burning out any of the highlights. And make sure that the light source is not reflected in the paintwork. 4 |
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| 11/06/2003 07:58:48 PM |
Tidbit!by tolovemoonComment by TimS: A decent picture, but I would've wiped the guitar down so there weren't fingerprints all over it (the flash really makes them visible). Most of this seems to be a picture of a picture, too... |
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| 11/06/2003 03:26:05 PM |
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