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DennisN
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Very cool!Rive said:Stripes
Particularly that the shadows are at different angles, that really caught my attention!
A lovely view!Rive said:Distances...
Very cool!Rive said:Stripes
A lovely view!Rive said:Distances...
Holy cr-p, that's such a cool photo!morrobay said:
It was a gift off my Ex, she did not like me talking about physics but she liked buying ties!Borg said:It looks like something that I would have to hide so that my wife wouldn't try to throw it away.
She was laying the groundwork to handle the problem if you didn't tone it down...pinball1970 said:It was a gift off my Ex, she did not like me talking about physics but she liked buyingtiesnooses!
With that slight blur that statue sent me into a cognitive dissonance loop ...pinball1970 said:I never knew the connection between Manchester and Abraham Lincoln.
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Nice shot!pinball1970 said:This is where I thought P52 would be, lower lighting. EDIT, but not facing that window!
DennisN said:@Rive, by the way, this was shot a while ago and in the evening, and here I directed an adjustable table lamp towards the cats before I took the shot. If I hadn't done that the photo would have become pretty dull and "greyish" since the ambient light in the room was pretty low in intensity.
I've tried that too, but does not work for black catsDennisN said:I directed an adjustable table lamp towards the cats before I took the shot.
How would they have reacted if you had used the flashlamp?DennisN said:I directed an adjustable table lamp towards the cats before I took the shot.
I don't have anything against post. In my wet darkroom days I would dodge and burn, use different contrast filters for different parts of the image, bleach with ferri, and on and on.Rive said:Most likely I'll try to explore the dark arts of postprocessing (as was suggested by @jtbell ), against my beliefs and inherent laziness