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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 106 - "T" >> C106 - Exhibition > Tummy *
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1973 Rod

Tummy *

Vaucluse Sydney Oz

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ctfchallenge08-May-2006 01:50
It's a fine shot, no doubt. I do like the low key style of the outtake you posted in the comments below. The stark white in the posted image tends to distract a bit, but the study of the curves is good. I like both versions, even though that outtake isn't as sharp as this one, I do like it more.
-Techo
Rod 03-May-2006 11:15
Thanks Armin, I knew you would like this shot:-)
arminb01-May-2006 14:07
Wonderful, mate!
Rod 29-Apr-2006 11:12
Well Paul taking lots of shots like this I sort of lost interest in photography & devoted meself to a life of perving:-)
Paul 29-Apr-2006 07:59
This is great Rod, 33 years ago you had it , where's it gone:>)
Rod 28-Apr-2006 11:22
Hehe Thanks David:-) It's only an average flatbed scanner RK, it's the HP scanjet 5370C a few years old now. But the main feature of it was the separate light head so I can scan film & slides. The holder holds 4 slides or two strips of film. It's only a 1200dpi scanner so not all film scans too great. This shot being on the lighter side scanned in really well but others that are darker can show quite a bit of noise in the shadows but Photoshop helps to make most of them usable.
This is the shot I printed up back then but I couldn't get it right with the scanner.
ctfchallenge28-Apr-2006 01:26
Excellent shot...and you took this shot in 1973...amazing quality. What kind of scanner do you use?
- RK
David27-Apr-2006 15:31
Oh let me be the first to say it . . . 'tummy' is not the 'T' I'm thinking of here.

Obviously I'm thinking tremendous . . . so get your filthy minds out of the gutter. You disgust me. :-)

Nicely done Rod. The lighting and angle works well.

David.