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10-APR-2005 Richard Higgs

Open Wardrobe.... What to wear?... A girl's dilemma

Canon PowerShot Pro 1
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Rod 11-Apr-2005 08:52
If that's not Barbie or a real person then it's a bit weird ...........I think.
I take back me nicely shot mate bit as you didn't even shoot the Sheila, you sort of created a Frankensteiness:-)
RH Photography11-Apr-2005 08:09
The photo (background) is real and was shot with my Pro1 at the historic mansion on Rippon Lea Estate in Elsternwick, Victoria, Australia. The model is my own creation which has taken many made hours to create and perfect. Another example of my work using my computer generated model is below. I have been inspired by the movie "Simone" starring Al Pacino and Rachel Roberts, inwhich computer generated actors may replace human actors in the future. Since it is expensive (for the average hobbyist) and not always easy to find a willing "real" woman to pose for my photographic hobby, I decided I would create my own female model.
It will not be long before I perfect my technique to a point where it will be impossible to tell the difference between what is realty and what is computer generated. The hardest part is to create realistic flesh tones and lighting, but I am getting there:-)
http://www.pbase.com/rhiggs1/image/41865857
Nugar11-Apr-2005 00:37
Yes, I thought is was something made with Poser, or something like that.
PhotoNUT 11-Apr-2005 00:17
I have never played it, but could that be something from the SIMS? The model does look like a 3D render.
Rod 10-Apr-2005 19:14
I would say it's his daughters dolls house. Nicely shot Richard
iso320010-Apr-2005 16:23
Powershot pro1? Looks like a render to me :)
Shu10-Apr-2005 14:55
Creative shot, Richard! The subject with its shadow and color is very intriguing. Shu