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Chuck Inglefield | all galleries >> Pre 2/14/2007 Archive >> Other Stuff That Seemed Important at the Time >> Alternate Takes >> PPSOP Class > Lesson: Disco Lighting Effect
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Lesson: Disco Lighting Effect

another for my PS class. The concept was to create artificial Disco style lighting on the subject. I'm feeling like I have failed miserably here, but am thankful that there are actually very few instances where I would want to do this anyway.


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Guest 05-Aug-2006 14:28
I don't know, Chuck. You should really study this. I find adding excellent disco lighting to almost ANY photo really ehances it. In fact, I'm thinking about adding some disco lighting to my home office right now, just for inspiration.
Guest 03-Aug-2006 16:45
Lol i do like how you choose the most disco looking person from your archives to help it along tho. Should have cloned in a disco ball in the background. Lol unfortunately I have nothing useful to add. V good attempt tho!
Guest 31-Jul-2006 06:52
"more colour lighting" , just want to correct a typo. :)

Emi
Guest 31-Jul-2006 06:52
I would say this is kinda close and well done. The blue light certainly is a big touch and success. Maybe more colour lightening should be added , like red, green ......discos are full of sparkling lights, I guess that would help.

Well, but speaking is cheap I know, I dont know how to do it myself, just a thought. :)

Emi
Doug Kessler31-Jul-2006 04:22
Very cool attempt.
That's the way, I like it..uh huh, uh huh.
That's the way uh huh, uh huh, I like it.
See, I've got that Disco feeling already : )
david procter31-Jul-2006 04:10
Valiant attempt - i would have thought to create light in this way would be VERY difficult and you'd probably have to base it on an a picture the lighting atmosphere you want. Interesting