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08/15/2005 12:22:08 AM |
Wow Perry your shot beat Thomas's! lol Good work! |
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08/14/2005 11:55:52 PM |
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08/13/2005 07:50:59 PM |
Interesting concept, although the person seems a bit flat to me and the colors of the chess pieces and the red background fight with each other. I wonder what this would look like with a light tan/brown background, similar to the foreground color of the chess board. |
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08/13/2005 09:37:36 AM |
Great illusion...can't wait to hear how you did this. |
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08/13/2005 12:14:02 AM |
This is by far the best perspective shot that I've seen in a very long time. The only thing that I would change is the background. If ya select it and use a levels or curves you can get rid of the wrinkles.
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Before I voted, I realized that you probably fooled me twice. This isn't a perspective shot is it? You cut out the picture of the guy and propped it up in place didn't ya...
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08/12/2005 01:25:18 PM |
Good concept and composition.
The backdrop is a little distracting in my opinion (wrinkles)
To perfect this, maybe have the guy lit from the same side as the chess pieces? (7) |
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08/11/2005 07:17:53 PM |
A very nice image and concept. There is a minor ambiguity with the lighting and it becomes apparant on second look. The pieces have the biggest highlights on the left and they cast noticeable shadows but the subject has the main light from the right. Personally I would have had the lighting coming from the same direction. However, the set up is very nice. |
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08/11/2005 03:08:35 AM |
interesting illusion. I like the idea, my only concern is the lighting is a little distracting on the chess pieces. |
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08/10/2005 08:51:30 PM |
Wow I would be intersted to know how this was achieved. Great illusion and photography skills, bumping up. |
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08/10/2005 12:04:18 PM |
better lighting and focus may have done this image more justice. very cool set-up! |
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08/09/2005 10:03:49 PM |
Inventive! Well done! What's with that tie though? hehehe |
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08/09/2005 07:51:04 PM |
Nice illusion; person could be a little sharper. |
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08/09/2005 03:17:50 PM |
Good idea and nicely implemented. 8 |
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08/09/2005 02:05:05 PM |
i really like the angle you choose to take his photo - the playing pieces need the same sharpness the boy has also the shadow it on his left side where as the light is reflected on the chess pieces left side - needed to switch the positions up a little so the ligting matched up. |
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08/09/2005 12:41:01 PM |
Very clever and original. I like it. Good job. |
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08/09/2005 07:19:08 AM |
Good execution of the illusion. The picture, however, IMO is visually unappealing. The colors are off. The red background is casting off color onto the chess pieces and then there is a yellow hue on the board. I think that this would look better in B&W or at least desaturating the yellows and perhaps some of the red. I also do not like how half the face of the human figure is in shadow. 4 |
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08/09/2005 01:29:23 AM |
Good try. The noise is a bit distracting. Maybe clone out the creases on the red fabric. |
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08/08/2005 11:54:10 PM |
If only the background had less noise... Nice photo |
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08/08/2005 10:10:20 PM |
Neat idea and cool shot. Wish it wasn't as grainy as it is though - that's a bit distracting. Otherwise, great job. |
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08/08/2005 09:32:54 PM |
an honor to be proud of..... pfft ... heh, jk nice shot, little bit of noise kind of hurts it but all in all a cool effect. |
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08/08/2005 08:25:40 PM |
The illusion is very strong. There is a problem with the lighting. Your figure has strong lighting from his left, while the chess pieces are double lit from the right and the left. 5 |
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08/08/2005 05:43:29 PM |
Nice one. A lot of noise though that does not really contribute. If you look at the chess eices. Especially the bishop, youll see the direction of the key light. On the model the key light is from the opposite direction and what should have been in the highlight is in shadow. |
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08/08/2005 05:24:56 PM |
kind of a dull tone,nice illusion |
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08/08/2005 03:01:06 PM |
Good color, great detail. lighting is good! |
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08/08/2005 08:44:02 AM |
Are you declaring yourself king? Just kidding! Neat picture! |
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08/08/2005 02:24:12 AM |
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08/08/2005 01:56:47 AM |
i like this picture but I don' t care for the red background |
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08/08/2005 01:48:11 AM |
yes ... great idea... you have excecuted it perfectly.. well done... 8 |
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