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set, aim and shoot
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Bruno Camolez (kmolz)
(1157) |
| Genre: People |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2004-04 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Camera: Canon EOS 20D |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2004-04-08 13:38 |
| Viewed: 742 |
| Points: 8 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
I was playing with that bug, trying to make the picture a bit more interesting. I thought of a target in its head, or some sort of sensors the bug might have... so there was the vibes!
So, using PS, first I created balls of different sizes on different layers, but straight alined one upon another (in order to get the position I wanted), then, I made selection of each ball, I inverted the selection to delete the leftover in the bug's layer. One by one, duplicating the original bug. Finally I twisted each bug's ball, and I added a little shadow to each one to increase the outcome... et voilà!? was that clear enough !?!?
Ouch, it is easy to do, and pretty hard to explain... |
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Great work, and not so simple as it seems, it must have taken quite some time, but I really like the result. I don't see it as a target to aim at and shoot but more like sound waves coming from the bug itself.
- zto
(262) - [2004-04-08 14:21]
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Much more adnvaced PP then i do. The outcome is really great. Thanks fro the note too. I'll have to find a bug and do some practice on :)
Nice photo. I like the idea that you have of making diferent size balls to create this excelent effect. Well done.
Essa ficou incrível, Bruno!
é esse tipo de fotos que espero ver aqui... bem adequado o experimento.
parabéns!