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Capturing the light
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| This is a result of manipulated (in Photoshop, of course, since this has been digital artwork)original photo for one commercial project I have finished. The task was to illustrate the beam. The result was this artwork, 22x11cm. I have posted the original photo as workshop just as a curiosity (there is no aestethic and technical value), to show that no process of photography is final and that we can create illusion with every photo we take. With photography there are no limits to our imagination. Thanks Petko for giving me this idea. |
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I haven't seen the original yet, but it is obvious that the PP work has been done with great mastery.
Congratulations Barbara for this fantastic creation!
Superb image in every aspect, very creative work, bravo!
Vassilis
- mwebr
(3402) - [2005-04-21 13:05]
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Definitely some great pp work on this image. Very luminous and I just really admire and love this type of imagery.
Fantastic work Barbara. Beautiful colors. Would like to see the original.
michael
Great photo! It looks event better this way than printed version which I saw, thanks for mention :). I think you've described what a light beam is and can be.
It is great when someone uses a lot of PP filter with some purpose and goal, not just "let's see what happens". When I saw an original from Workshop I was really amazed. I thought you've used completely different original objects! Masterpiece!
- pfilip
(431) - [2005-05-05 5:45]
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Nije mi uopće jasno kako si iz one svjetiljke dobila ovako dobru fotku. Jako mi se sviđa. Morat ćeš me naučiti.
Filip
- rca
(492) - [2005-06-12 8:00]
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nice colours / good