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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/19/2004 3:46:49 PM
hmm, let me try this again.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Dhimant Vyas (K:2509)
10/19/2004 3:43:38 PM
Hi Lucy nice again! very good composition. Regards Dhimant
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Randy Lorance (K:24769)
10/19/2004 3:42:27 PM
Nice abstract, good perspective and exposure.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/19/2004 3:41:50 PM
this is the single.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Dhimant Vyas (K:2509)
10/19/2004 3:40:08 PM
Hi Lucy Very good capture! Your work is very nice, I love it. Thanks for your comment to my work. Regards Dhimant
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Carlheinz Bayer (K:14220)
10/19/2004 3:04:35 PM
Choose a higher resolution on the camera, avoid jpg and use tif instead. When you work with PS, use tif and just convert it to jpg at the end (if you work with jpg it will compress everytime when you safe it). Hope that helps! others might have more hints (I'm mainly analog, ya know?) C.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Carlheinz Bayer (K:14220)
10/19/2004 2:50:20 PM
NICE!!! beside the technical details...it's a great abstract and you're getting better and better in finding these. The rusty series rocks! C.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Jeanette Hägglund (K:59855)
10/19/2004 10:29:42 AM
Amazing old house. Nobody lives there I suppose. Wonder why dark photos are so popular... and all those B&W shots? I love darkness and B&W - but the popularity comes because of the digital camera - I think. Because of the digital crisp colours and all other things that belong to the digital many people longing back to more old stuff. The darkness is something else. Apocalypse has always fascinating human kind and now when the world is so brutal.......?
Yes, a thought from me.... Anyway, I like your dark image and it makes me imagine about the people who lived there, what happend to them and what are going to happend now with the house.
Regards, Jeanette
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Marcio Janousek (K:32538)
10/19/2004 1:36:56 AM
nice capturing Lucy!
wonderful details also ...!
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Gino Quattrocchi (K:39580)
10/18/2004 8:51:21 PM
beautiful and essential I prefer her/it to the color version
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 8:33:08 PM
i need to figure out the 'masks' function (and just about every other function). i know what it does, but don't know how to do it. i got a photoshop book for my birthday, so will figure it out.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Gerhard Hoogterp (K:4863)
10/18/2004 8:12:53 PM
Ah.. ok, well. that's what masks are for. To select only the sky to work on for example. I use it sometimes when I need to make the background darker without loosing detail in the object. Or when I need more darkness on the one than on the other.. and for many other things..;-)
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 8:09:05 PM
thanks for the comment gerhard. i first worked on the photo in PS in colour. i used the 'channel mixer' function and selected 'monochrome' to make it b&w. then i used the 'curves' function to get the differentiation in the sky, otherwise the sky would be smooth as you said. both are in the 'images' toolbar. the only problem with this, and you noted it, is that i have a hard time making the picture darker or lighter without losing nuances in the picture that i want to keep as they are.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Gerhard Hoogterp (K:4863)
10/18/2004 8:02:38 PM
I wonder how you do the b&w. Whatever I try (mode change, desaturize) the sky stays smooth. The haunted house look works, but I think the whole image could be a little darker to make it more. I also get the idea that the house is somewhat round (probably a wide angle lens?)
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 7:12:59 PM
ok, here's a b&w version. again, the pixellation in the sky though. thanks for the b&w suggestion! i really like all your comments patrick.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
10/18/2004 7:11:30 PM
terrific grainy Lucy.. nice the simple frame! just big one roby
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Patrick Jacobson (K:29151)
10/18/2004 7:10:55 PM
I think its the backside of digital here.. you cant crop it to much then the pixels are shown. The color version was MUCH better! =)
Cheers
Patrick J
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 7:09:48 PM
LOL! i couldn't resist the 'home' category. i'm sure it was someone's at sometime.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Patrick Jacobson (K:29151)
10/18/2004 7:08:13 PM
This shot was really great! Very moody and eluding.. abit dark/evil.. Love the sky! I guess it would have been even more moody if it was in BW.. but it works like this as well! =)
Cheers
Patrick J
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Patrick Jacobson (K:29151)
10/18/2004 7:06:12 PM
Do you live there Lucy? You have Home as your project! That stair is in need of repair!!
Great street shot! =)
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 6:20:16 PM
awesome kostas! that's a really cool interpretation. i love that fact that it affects you so much.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Kostas Tzanetos (K:22012)
10/18/2004 6:17:15 PM
ok,i don't have a suggestion to make Lucy,i just want to say i have been looking at your door for a while now and the impression i get is that it is ALIVE and looking at me! the handle is its EYE,and i sense its pulse under the green surface. this is really the effect it has on me,i'm not joking! bye :-) kostas
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Teunis Haveman (K:37426)
10/18/2004 4:29:14 PM
Lucy. great compositie Nice colour
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Teunis Haveman (K:37426)
10/18/2004 4:28:40 PM
Lucy, I like the colour aslo than B&W teunis
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Teunis Haveman (K:37426)
10/18/2004 3:49:04 PM
Lucy, great B&W teunis
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 3:45:29 PM
thanks for that comment a.e. that actually gives me an idea of what to do with this pic further. cheers!
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Jeff Cartwright (K:52046)
10/18/2004 3:41:26 PM
Very Nice Composition!...of the Front Entrance! This is the Sort of Picture....That Has Interesting Detail....Lucy!!! Regards: Jeff.
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
Lucy Bernadette (K:5806)
10/18/2004 1:44:41 PM
cool! my first customer!!
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
John Griep (K:2521)
10/18/2004 1:41:12 PM
Lets say a recolored Psycho. Extreme, but I like it. John
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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Critique By:
audra erin (K:3837)
10/18/2004 2:16:59 AM
Looks overgrown with moss...neat stuff...
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Photo By: Lucy Bernadette
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