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20-JAN-2010 (c) Doug Cruden

21st - "The Subtle Knife"

Cheltenham, Glos.

(The second novel in Philip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy)

Mmm, knives are beginning to feature in my Challenges on a frighteningly regular basis! But only because their shape and form lend themselves so beautifully to macro photography. I bought the 'Dark Materials' trilogy a few years ago for the kids, but ended up reading it myself - I like Pullman's style and the purpose behind the books; although primarily aimed at the young adult or teenage audience, they are certainly popular with adults as well.

This really was simple, it's almost 'as is' - I didn't have time to cook anything while I was doing this...five mins tops! Into ACR, slight decrease in Clarity to smooth out the contrasts...into CS3, B&W conversion via the default preset, a quick Dodge and Burn over the highlights and shadows and resized for the web...and that was it!

Thursday 21st's minimally-cutting-and-paring entry to the Challenge; click here for other monochromed Pbasers in January

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor 60mm f/2.8G ED AF-S Micro
1/50s f/4.0 at 60.0mm iso200 full exif

other sizes: small medium large original auto
Ray :)25-Jan-2010 10:11
Extremely subtle and effective, almost sensual.
Michael Shpuntov22-Jan-2010 16:14
Killing me softly ..... :-) Interesting shot.
Guest 22-Jan-2010 14:23
I think that knife is ripping the fabric of our dimension, as per the string theory, the blade could be in another dimension right now, or tomorrow, or yesterday!
malcolm haslam22-Jan-2010 11:33
Perfect depiction of the knfe cutting into a parallel world...
Carl and Racine Erland22-Jan-2010 07:31
Creative idea and the final image is superb. - Racine
Mieke WA Minkjan22-Jan-2010 06:14
a very interesting shot Doug, a great treatment... and my fantasy is intensively stimulated, well done
lou_rozensteins22-Jan-2010 05:11
Interesting shot, with great tonal gradations. Well done.
Walter Otto Koenig22-Jan-2010 03:57
Fascinating shot with these shadows. Very pleasing to look at this.
Guest 22-Jan-2010 03:08
Very cool shot... the shadows in this are amazing.
Timothy Guenther22-Jan-2010 03:00
Very subtle - Well done!
Cindi Smith22-Jan-2010 00:53
Yeah, this is awesome with the shadows and the dof.....yep, excellent work!
Sheila22-Jan-2010 00:46
Super minimal!
carol j. phipps22-Jan-2010 00:12
Altra minimnalist.
Barbara Heide21-Jan-2010 21:22
very sensual!
Johnny JAG21-Jan-2010 20:42
Superbly subtle, reminds me of a David Clunas.
Kevin Chester21-Jan-2010 20:30
This looks a great shot, but the subtle colour changes are playing havock with my out dated monitor
Stewart Mitchell21-Jan-2010 19:37
Minimalist and right to the point, leaves it to the imagination to fill in the details! Bravo
Chris21-Jan-2010 19:30
Hitchcock lives - OK?
Kathryn21-Jan-2010 18:18
Very subtle.
J. Scott Coile21-Jan-2010 18:15
Such a perfect shallow sliver!
Bernard Davis21-Jan-2010 18:07
Very subtle, almost surreal effect here. Nice one.
Guest 21-Jan-2010 17:40
Excellent presentation and a great idea Doug, be careful with that knife!!!:)
borisalex21-Jan-2010 17:38
So cool and indeed right on the tip!
Ilana gil21-Jan-2010 16:51
Great presented! please, be careful with this subtle knife!
Ann...21-Jan-2010 16:28
Oh My!!! Awesome indeed!
Stephanie21-Jan-2010 13:03
Wowwie Dougie! SOOO cool!!!!!! V
Phillip Normanton21-Jan-2010 12:16
Brief and to the point - I likey :o)
laine21-Jan-2010 11:51
Ohhhh, that's good, very very good !!
Marek Wilczura21-Jan-2010 11:28
ultraminimal ... niiiice one ...;-)
Guest 21-Jan-2010 11:04
An interesting picture, I like it a lot.
A great idea as well.
Available Light Images21-Jan-2010 09:47
Man, you're cooking with this one... I get the minimalist presentation very much with the implications in the shadows telling a big story. The classic comp of course works here with the tiniest hint of texture in the surface to add depth.. nailed..
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