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Photographer  Alex Avilov {Karma:634}
Project #11 The Incredible, Edible Egg Camera Model  
Categories Still Life
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Tamron 24-135
Uploaded 12/1/2002 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
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About that is white egg on white paper. The only source of light is small black light to the viewers right. since the egg is not reflecting black light as well as paper we have that semi-negative effect. The only change to the original jpeg is the frame and resize
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Stefano Jemma   {K:853} 3/3/2003
excellent composition, wonderful tones, regards.

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B M B M   {K:441} 2/2/2003
Very good idea.

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Alex Avilov   {K:634} 1/20/2003
John, thank you! you are absolutelly right, that whitish frame is part of "orinal" which was resized to aproximatelly 15% of it's size. I'll pay more attention to these "small" details next time, thanks for advise.

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John Charlton   {K:5595} 1/20/2003
Well, I missed this little gem. Nice one. Ditto to the comments above.

I love the surface texture of the egg (as revealed by your lighting). I wonder if you resized this photograph as the inner white line has come out blurry. That's unfortunate as it is such a strong and effective element of this picture, the picture could only be improved if it were tack sharp.

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Alex Avilov   {K:634} 12/3/2002
Lori, thank you! I have fuji s2, so film is digital. that one is taken at iso 200, f11 and 6 sec.

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Lori Pleasant   {K:222} 12/3/2002
Very interesting. I saw your tulip photo, so had to check out your other work as well. I think this is my view of a black light example. I'll have to check out that link, too. Very impressive start here at usefilm! One qustion, what type of film did you use for this?

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Alex Avilov   {K:634} 12/2/2002
Marc, thanks! I tried to make the shadow a little bit more defined by moving the light away from the egg, but than the color of reflected light shifted to not really pleasant greish blue. So I decided to stick with bright color and not so good shadow :)

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 12/2/2002
Good lighting, smashing colors, and good composition = good job. Yet, one thing looks a bit odd, and that would be the shape of the shadow... No major problem, but more "egg-like" was imo better. Regards.

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 12/1/2002
A very nice first image. Welcome! The blue and strong framing make this shot.

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 12/1/2002
ok, I will rephrase that

"I was unaware a light could make an egg look so good"
;)

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Alex Avilov   {K:634} 12/1/2002
Dawna, thanks!
That's not the egg, it's the light :)

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Dawna G.    {K:7709} 12/1/2002
I was unaware an egg could look so good :)

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 12/1/2002
A link to Maggie... and if you're wondering on how to find members, go to Member Utilities, find members and type in the person's name.. either first, last or all.

http://www.usefilm.com/browse.php?mode=port&data=233

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Alex Avilov   {K:634} 12/1/2002
Altaf and Kim, thanks!
Kim, do you have a link? I did a quick search and didn't find anything.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 12/1/2002
Nice monochrome image... the blue works really well here. Have you checked out Maggie Bredzen's black light work? They are a great light source... nice job!

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al shaikh   {K:15790} 12/1/2002
Very nice andrew, a well done project.

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