That's it for me Techo, it looks great now. You did very well fixing it up.Well done:-)
Techo
10-Oct-2004 23:03
Hi Rod :-) I was thinking about it, started to clone that little part out, half way I decided to just leave it there to make the image look more real. I agree it is a little distracting. I'll try working on it.
edit:
Done ;-) Let me know what you think. Thanks again for the great feedback, really appreciate it.
Rod
10-Oct-2004 12:36
What a dingbat, Here I am going on about two glasses:-) Substitute "the back glass" for the "shadow":-)
Rod
10-Oct-2004 11:21
You're doing some very creative work in this challenge Techo, I really like the look of the two glasses. The only problem I have in viewing this shot is where the top line of the rear glass intersects the front glass & causes a misalignment but only at the top. The rest of the glass seems aligned ok which helps to make the top misalignment a distraction. Very nice work mate.
Techo
09-Oct-2004 20:36
Hi everyone, thanks for the comments.
This photo was took outside on a sunny day. I overexposed this image(this camera doesn't have manual aperture control but it was set to F/7.1) Exposure Time = 1/500sec, Exposure Compensation = +1.3 step . Desatured the color, added some more contrast, sharpened just a bit, some little touchups here and there since the glass had some little tiny flaws exaggerated by the shadow. I think that was it.
Guest
09-Oct-2004 19:24
Nice techo, how do you do the lighting to get that high key effect?