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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
12/18/2002 12:39:18 PM
Thanks for the comments everyone. And yes, I thought the scratches added to the mood as well, obviously, a few others didn't think so. I made an 11 x 14 print of this in the darkroom, and it looks awesome with the scratches and all. Perhaps I should scan that in and show it....anyway, Mike, I scanned this particular frame by simply laying it on my flatbed scanner and closing the lid. It's the only way I have to scan things at home, so it works. peace out.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
12/4/2002 5:41:33 AM
Thanks for the comments. Ivan, the colors aren't supposed to be realistic. As I mentioned in the information I provided, I used a red filter. I wanted to get an eerie, sort of "horror in a sunset" feel. Thanks for the comments though.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
12/3/2002 7:11:59 PM
Thanks for the comments Tony. But I disagree with the need for the detail in the hand. When your face is that close to your hand, your eyes can't focus on both the foreground and background. I wanted this to appear as though the viewer were realistically looking out of the window. I appreciate the comment, I just felt the need to explain.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/25/2002 8:54:20 AM
Thanks for the comments and tips. But remember, this was her costume for halloween, I didn't ask her to apply the make-up. And as far as the skin tone goes, that's exactly what her skin tone looks like. I guess I could use photoshop to help it a little....but do any of you know how to achieve that effect in the studio, without using post-shot fixes? I know how to use photoshop, but I would rather keep the original shot. thanks.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/16/2002 10:48:28 AM
Awesome colors. I have a polarizer but I've never really used it. Today it gets dusted off....thanks.
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| Photo By: Greg Summers
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/14/2002 7:54:54 PM
Yep. Great shot. Wish it had come from a roll of my own. Congrats.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/14/2002 7:50:26 PM
Very nice dramatic lighting. Good shot.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/13/2002 6:16:41 AM
The lights are all streetlights. This was shot outdoors in downtown Dothan. And I agree, I wish it wouldn't have covered her eyes.....but then again, it kinda ads a little something as well. Anyway....thanks for the comments.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/12/2002 3:18:50 PM
beautiful. It would look nice hanging as three seperate pieces (positioned the same, of course). congrats.
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| Photo By: Michelle Bekkering
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/10/2002 10:45:01 AM
Thanks for those references. They really helped.
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Critique By:
martin david brown (K:25)
11/10/2002 9:00:57 AM
softness is from the scan. If anyone has any scanning tips, please let me know.
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