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Fire Lady Dancing
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
Just a play around with the logburner, and the innertubes of toilet rolls.
I kept burning rolls (had lots saved for this) and taking photos. Just enough were set alight to get shapes, but not a raging fire.
I then went through the images, this one stood out as a lady.
PP: added left arm and the long hair, cloned out what was not needed. Evened up the BG so it was all black.
Lots of blending was done to merge the added parts, using cloning tool on fixed.
Most of the work was done on photofilter.
Thanks for looking regards
Tracey |
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hi Tracey
we must use the same glasses as i see here dancing to i love this type of shot and using the blk background makes the flames realy stand out
tfs regards bryan
Hehe! :-)
Nice one Tracey. I see what you mean about the dancing lady.
Awesome capture and observation.
Now a challenge for you...to capture a dancing partner for this lady. Good luck! LOL.
Great photo. Tfs and best wishes,
Martyn
Wow Tracey! How awesome, and somewhat freaky, lol. I was actually taking fire shots last night but definitely didn't see any dancing fire ladies. Perfect exposure, nice PP work to suit. Impressive work.
TFS,
Scott.
I could see the dancing lady even before I opened the thumbnail. Great pp work to present this image. TFS
- eosnut
(10053) - [2009-04-30 1:34]
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Well done Tracey, you have done a beautiful job on this. The figure has a very natural pose, and the 'gown' has a nice drape, I like this.
Pete.
- Janice
(32868) - [2009-04-30 18:54]
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Yes, I can see a lady in a long dress - good capture Tracey
What a good idea using the loo rolls! She does stand out really well against the black BG
Janice