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GinaRothfels


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Collection: people
Camera: Olympus C-2100UZ
Date: Jan 6, 2002
Aperture: F4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/500 sec
Galleries: Black and White, Digital Art
Date Uploaded: Jan 10, 2004

Viewed: 1390
Comments: 6
Favorites: 1 (view)

Taken with my camera set on whiteboard. The only editing was cropping and adding the border.

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01/27/2013 12:07:22 AM
Love the contrast.. and the textures... wonderful image.
07/08/2007 10:50:32 PM
excellent ... whiteboard eh?, i'll have to check that out, altho i dont think my camera has that setting .. i love this image ... love the effect .. it works so well for this scene ..
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05/22/2005 09:46:17 PM
this is really cool ... i like the high contrast effect
05/17/2005 10:19:25 PM
Good use of extreme contrast here. The mixture of easily identifiable textures (bricks, plants, wood bucket, human silouhette) all play a role in this scene. The only thing holding this back from greatness is loss of definitive activity by the subject. If she (he) is potting a plant, black fingers or hand should be coming up behind the potted plant as if reaching for it. That would suggest activity instead of the static posture now invoked. Should be easy to add that in editing.
01/13/2004 03:59:05 AM
This is excellent. You chose the right lighting for using this technique since ther is much definition and the subject of the shot is clear with plentiful texture and dynamic shapes. I agree that this is very 'hangable'.
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01/12/2004 08:15:18 PM
Gina, it's beautiful. It would look very good framed.

Added later: I'd never thought of taking pictures of people with these camera settings - I'd thought if it as "printed matter" pictures, or as architecture abstracts. This gives me a whole new set of ideas :)))

Message edited by author 2004-01-12 20:16:46.
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