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Photographer  Richard Ivan {Karma:512}
Project #9 Pictures of Our Members Camera Model Sony DCR TRV-130
Categories Digital
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Portfolio Lens Kenko .42x Fisheye w/ macro
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About My SLR has not araived yet so I made an atemp to create a multiple eposure type picture using a digital video camera.
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Richard Ivan   {K:512} 1/18/2003
Yea Ill give it a try today in Photoshop.

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Glenn Stamp   {K:148} 1/17/2003
Richard, You should fix it up in photo shop

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Glenn Stamp   {K:148} 1/12/2003
Cool Picture Richard

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Richard Ivan   {K:512} 1/6/2003
haha scott

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Scott Grewe   {K:541} 1/4/2003
Nice P{icture of me buddy... tell them other Richard Ivans to whip into shape...sheesh... if they have to have the same name why dont they add some more PHOTOS?

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Daniel Jarrett   {K:612} 1/4/2003
You can get a slide scanner at any camera store or mayeb some electronic stores....try getting on a web site maybe. And no, photoshop is not easy to use...i have many books on photoshop. Photography is a very expensive hobby, this past year ive spent about 2 grand on a 2 cameras, a scanner, printer, and another $500 on my darkroom.

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Richard Ivan   {K:512} 1/4/2003
where can i get a slide scanner

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Daniel Jarrett   {K:612} 1/4/2003
photoshop is made by adobe...it's called "Adobe Photoshop" for a reason. You can buy it at best buy for about $400. And when you get your SLR you should get a slide scanner for high quality scans....they cost abour $200+.

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Richard Ivan   {K:512} 1/4/2003
What would be a good photoshop that I could use? Adobe? How much do they cost?

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Toni Martin   {K:5092} 1/3/2003
Very creative, Richard. I like the motion and the distortion. I would go ahead and crop, it will be an even nicer image.

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Daniel Jarrett   {K:612} 1/3/2003
Try using photoshop to make those lines less visible and to crop out those corners from the fisheye.

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