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Photographer  Ken Tinley {Karma:1856}
Project #50 Alternate Perspective Camera Model Fujifilm S5100
Categories Abstracts
Digital
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Fuji 57mm
Uploaded 4/11/2005 Film / Memory Type XD Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 1079 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/2.8
Critiques 14 Rating
4.03
/ 7 Ratings
Location City -  Nottingham
State -  EAST MIDLANDS
Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
About not a photoshop trick, 2 photographs, tripod, like?
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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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ian pearson   {K:1736} 5/7/2005
Hi Ken, great if your looking for puzzle photos. I'm a conventional photographer, and photos like this don't rate a second look. Ian Pearson

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Stephen  Bowden   {K:64141} 4/30/2005
I like photographs like this that get the viewer guessing. Ken, this is just marvellous - particularly because there is no PS work.

A very good idea and the result is spectacular - works very well in B&W also !

Best wishes,
Steve

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Angela Freed   {K:10061} 4/16/2005
Very unique shot.
Angela

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Joe Teng   {K:16723} 4/15/2005
good shot! very creative!

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Roberto Arcari Farinetti Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:209486} 4/15/2005
nicely idea..
roby

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Nathan Kennett   {K:535} 4/15/2005
Wickedly clever. Saw something similar only with a laptop balanced on a leg.

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Ollie Mackley   {K:1744} 4/13/2005
Yeah ken, great photo, well done.

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Ken Tinley   {K:1856} 4/13/2005
Nicely said, thank you for the comment :) Will try it that way

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Andrew O'Rourke   {K:1602} 4/12/2005
Imageopolis Featured Photo Critique My take on the focus would have been to blur the photo that was used as the desktop. It would help the blend the two, create some depth and really reinforce the illusion. If the background of the whole photo were sharp the whole thing would appear flat. As far as the crop goes I think if you blurred the desktop photo as suggested you would need to keep that portion of the open "window" on the screen to maintain the idea of the computer screen, otherwise it might look like just a frame.

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Marc Robin   {K:3385} 4/12/2005
And a very small aperture to make sure the real door is also in focus. Cool image!
Cheers, Marc

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Verena Rentrop Verena Rentrop   {K:15233} 4/11/2005
or a cool new design from HP...cool idea...works great in b&w

Cheers,
Verena

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Paul Boocock Paul Boocock   {K:8314} 4/11/2005
Great idea Ken, nicely executed. However I think it might be made more abstract by cropping the right hand side to remove the open window and the HP logo; just a suggestion.

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Passoni Luca   {K:637} 4/11/2005
L'idea è eccezionale! Wow! Anche la realizzazione è ben fatta!

L'unico piccolo neo (ma è per cercare l'ago nel pagliaio) è il profilo della porta che nel monitor è leggermente a destra e i diversi (ma di poco) piani focali (l'immagine sul monitor è leggermente più nitida del fondo...).

Ottima foto, bravo!!

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Sergio Gomez   {K:722} 4/11/2005
Original idea. Congratulations.

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