espressogeek
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Another one all gussied up to produce the effect I wanted for the print.

I hope I never have an issue with this camera. I love it!
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ampguy
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wow! looks like a nice painting!
espressogeek
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Thansk, I have a few more I'll add tonight. I need to burn in the backdrop a bit.
Didier
"Deed"
Nice shot, almost macro!
Didier
addendum: the second one is even nicer
Didier
addendum: the second one is even nicer
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ferider
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espressogeek said:Thansk, I have a few more I'll add tonight. I need to burn in the backdrop a bit.
Please do. The above is great.
Roland.
Topdog1
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espressogeek said:Thansk, I have a few more I'll add tonight. I need to burn in the backdrop a bit.
How do you burn in just the backdrop?
/Ira
espressogeek
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Topdog1 said:How do you burn in just the backdrop?
/Ira
If I couldn't do it by hand in photoshop I would select the subject, inverse the selection, feather the selection and then burn.
SteveM(PA)
Poser
Ohh... maybe we'll see this in Lenswork
Looks really nice!
M4streetshooter
Tourist Thru Life
I really like the 1st one...it dances...the 2nd is ok but is very subtle.....maybe a little too much....something in the stems....don
espressogeek
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Interesting observation Don. I typically am a little heavy handed when processing and then tweak the look back a bit over time. This will probably not be the last time I work on this particular frame or series before I put it on paper. Sam interesting comment on the lenswork thing. I had it sitting in front of me today when I got the idea. I decided to use the most expensive lighting I own, my house ;-) OK, the windows in the house.
espressogeek
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I ended up posting this one on flickr and it will be the first one I print. Tell me what you think.
I really like the R-D1 for this. Again, its not perfectly suited but it causes me to slow down and think instead of twiddling knobs , pressing buttons and just blowing through the whole exercise.

I really like the R-D1 for this. Again, its not perfectly suited but it causes me to slow down and think instead of twiddling knobs , pressing buttons and just blowing through the whole exercise.
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