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10/19/2005 02:06:49 AM · #1 |
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10/19/2005 02:29:04 AM · #2 |
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10/19/2005 02:30:10 AM · #3 |
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10/19/2005 02:32:08 AM · #4 |
Not sure if this would qualify without lightening the background a bit |
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10/19/2005 02:33:10 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by rikki11: "your" examples TC |
My example would probably be entered into the challenge... :-) |
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10/19/2005 02:35:43 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by TooCool: Originally posted by rikki11: "your" examples TC |
My example would probably be entered into the challenge... :-) |
Hehehe :P |
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10/19/2005 02:39:08 AM · #7 |
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10/19/2005 02:40:16 AM · #8 |
no snow in these parts Bear :( That's a great image. Truly abstract :) |
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10/19/2005 02:43:38 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by rikki11: no snow in these parts Bear :( That's a great image. Truly abstract :) |
No snow in that picture either, Rikki; nothing but plastic tarps shrunk around boats in storage :-) And thanx. I should have entered it in the last "light on white" but made a bad choice and entered an image that bombed.
Robt.
I take that back; I see a patch of snow middle right :-)
Message edited by author 2005-10-19 02:44:32.
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10/19/2005 03:11:07 AM · #10 |
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10/19/2005 03:23:36 AM · #11 |
Light on white or white on white ?
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10/19/2005 03:31:26 AM · #12 |
light on white the background is white the subject a light colour a High Key photo in effectOriginally posted by gaurawa: Light on white or white on white ?
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10/19/2005 06:22:58 AM · #13 |
this is the only "light on white" photo i have and its all photoshop! I dont really work with white BG as they scare me(blown highlights problem) but it looks like i will have to start praticeing this week till i get my entry perfect! :o) ~~Cher~~
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10/19/2005 06:29:00 AM · #14 |
I'm not sure if this is light enough? |
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10/19/2005 07:13:37 AM · #15 |
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10/19/2005 07:15:26 AM · #16 |
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10/23/2005 06:40:20 PM · #17 |
Soo.. I have a question..
Is it kosher to convert the image to black & white to ehance the 'light on white' feel?
I looked through the previous challenge and saw in some of the descriptions that the effect was achieved this way in many.. I'm just wondering if that'll be looked as a backdoor way of getting the look or not? The photo I am thinking about entering falls under light on white in its original sense, but looks a bit more dramatic IMO if I b/w it up.
Ideas?
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10/23/2005 06:46:24 PM · #18 |
i'd have to say, and this is nothing personal but Rikki, Tranquil & Biteme all would be pushing the DNMC on technical plain with me. Particularly the guitar.
Lauries and Chers would be on par with what i would expect. |
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10/23/2005 07:01:09 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by laurielblack: |
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10/23/2005 07:04:08 PM · #20 |
Something like this....
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10/23/2005 07:44:58 PM · #21 |
There is a whole challenge with examples of light on white...
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10/23/2005 09:09:45 PM · #22 |
what a great thread. why even bother with the challenge... |
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10/23/2005 09:25:27 PM · #23 |
I agree..
Originally posted by skiprow: what a great thread. why even bother with the challenge... |
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10/23/2005 09:33:23 PM · #24 |
I agree as well. I think I'll just read the examples and not enter the Challenges for a while. I'm serious, by the way.
Originally posted by di53: I agree..
Originally posted by skiprow: what a great thread. why even bother with the challenge... | |
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10/23/2005 09:40:45 PM · #25 |
Be fore worned. I see there are some photos that actually have white on white. This was not very expected on the last challenge. The reason was that white was not a color. I am not saying that but that was what happened.
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