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31-AUG-2004 Robin Reid

August 31: Armadillo Study

Rancho Bernardo, CA

This was fun!
For more information see Welcome to the Wonderful World of Armadillos

Number 2 in series of using Macro Lens

Canon EOS 10D ,Quantray f/2.8 50mm Macro
8s f/32.0 at 50.0mm iso100
Slide trick adapted from NAPP hide exif

Full EXIF Info
Date/Time31-Aug-2004 09:32:59
MakeCanon
ModelEOS 10D
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length50 mm
Exposure Time8.00 sec
Aperturef/32
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
White Balance (-1)
Metering Modepartial (6)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Program
Focus Distance

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Guest 01-Sep-2004 05:31
Wow Robin.. the PS work is incredible! I would have never though of that! Nice work!
snootydog01-Sep-2004 03:41
Great Robin... I really like this and love how you used photoshop. Does this mean I should have checked my mailbox today for the latest issue of photoshop user? You really did a nice job and this was a good subject to do it with.
brother_mark01-Sep-2004 02:56
Very cool. The photo shop work is excellent and the idea, original.
Karen Leaf01-Sep-2004 01:35
3 for the price of 1! Cool armadillos, neat shadows, color, but the slide frames are inspired. Thanks for sharing your secret.
Cindy01-Sep-2004 01:23
Very nice work Robin, the template is great, I love the pictures, the lighting is great and the angles. Your so clever!
Cheryl Hawkins01-Sep-2004 00:52
Very creative, Robin! This was wonderfully done.
Guest 31-Aug-2004 22:51
very nice Robin
Guest 31-Aug-2004 22:07
Very neat presentation!
Stu31-Aug-2004 21:50
Very creative, my man.
Robin Reid31-Aug-2004 20:01
Make the slide as a template in PS. Use shape tool to draw rectangle. Color gray. Cut out center with marguee tool. Use type tool to put in the words on edges of slide. Make a master (merege) then duplicate.

Paste the picture you want to use on the layer below a copy of the slide. Use transform to make it fit. Merge. Repeat as needed using orignal template.
penny roots31-Aug-2004 19:59
Very nicely done , what a sweet armadillo .
Guest 31-Aug-2004 19:53
This is really cool! I must admit to not knowing how it's done. Is this a PS action, or did you invent it?? Either way, I'd love to learn how if you're willing. Great PaD, Robin.
Gary Winters31-Aug-2004 18:20
Terrific, Sir! Very creative use of slide frames, and the pics are cool too.