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09/14/2003 08:05:00 PM · #1 |
Would just like some comments on this. Its the first thing I did w/ quite a bit of manipulation (layers and such).
Thanks in advance for any replies.
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09/14/2003 08:38:55 PM · #2 |
The shadows/lighting is really great. It's an interesting manipulation with both red and green missing. I think if the shots were closer together, ie the "middle frame" it would be better. It also seems to be a little small for a double picture, although that may have been your intention.
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09/14/2003 09:08:04 PM · #3 |
Originally posted by MarkS224: The shadows/lighting is really great. It's an interesting manipulation with both red and green missing. I think if the shots were closer together, ie the "middle frame" it would be better. It also seems to be a little small for a double picture, although that may have been your intention.
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Thanks for the feedback.
For some reason I always like how the shadows turn out in B&W.
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09/14/2003 09:37:38 PM · #4 |
Hmmm, I dunno. It's an interesting idea, but it feels a bit boring. Maybe if you had a third with a yellow apple, or something, and ordered them in some significant fashion (red, yellow, and green traffic lights, for example), it would've caught my eye better.
What I do like about it is the soft lighting on the black and white portion.
Message edited by author 2003-09-14 21:39:36. |
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