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Post by rasbury on Oct 13, 2011 0:39:08 GMT
Some times i scare myself with the images that enter the ole Grey matter inside my skull. :oHope i pulled this one off to every body's liking.The fully clothed version I'm saving for one of my curve images in this months assignments.Didn't take long for before it started to turn brown on me after i peeled it and don't really like the way the back peel looks so one day down the road i will attempt this image again.Thanks for viewing. f/10 @ 25 sec,ISO 200
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Post by jiro on Oct 13, 2011 0:42:41 GMT
Very clever title. Hahaha! Did you intentionally made it to look like its floating? That is "curvy" indeed. ;D
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Post by rasbury on Oct 13, 2011 0:54:44 GMT
Actually no i did not.That came as a suprise after i uploaded to NXview2.Was going to convert the whole background to black but that was to much of a chore and i kinda like the levitating act that it has going for it.
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Post by rasbury on Oct 13, 2011 1:33:34 GMT
Just noticed a bad clone in the image also.Oh well,chalk it up to experience
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Post by jiro on Oct 13, 2011 1:34:21 GMT
I'm excited to see what you can come up with on our curves 5-image assignment then.
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Post by rasbury on Oct 13, 2011 1:39:59 GMT
I'm on the hunt for something interesting and unique that's for sure.
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Post by robmarshall on Oct 13, 2011 4:35:00 GMT
Was going to convert the whole background to black but that was to much of a chore and i kinda like the levitating act that it has going for it. If you get a sheet of thick A3 black art paper from an art supply shop and place it at the back of a flat surface and up against a vertical surface, you will get a 90 deg curve. Place your object on the flat surface (on the paper) and when you look through the camera you will have a black (or any colour) surface both under and behind the subject. Here's one you can buy, but art paper is much cheaper. www.modahaus.com/Or, if you can isolate your subject in mid-air, you can do this... (my studio)
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Post by rasbury on Oct 13, 2011 11:28:58 GMT
Nice studio set up Rob.Way more advanced than anything that i have,but will give me an idea on what to look for.I have a few still life ideas running through my head.I'll take a photo this weekend of what I'm using at the present moment for any suggestions on improvement.
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Post by georgem on Oct 13, 2011 13:32:43 GMT
Hah! Love it!
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Post by rasbury on Oct 13, 2011 22:38:52 GMT
Thanks George.been thinking about rob suggestion and so i'm on the look-outfor some black plexiglass.Hope to have a strip tease 2 soon.
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Post by georgem on Oct 13, 2011 23:45:03 GMT
Ba-bump, ba-bump, ba-bump ;D
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