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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/21/2006
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i'm happy that you like it.. all the best my friend.. take care roby
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/21/2006
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Hi Roby, I heard this song today. Excellent! ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/20/2006
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try it.. is wonderful.. take care!!! roby
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/19/2006
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WOW! Thank you Roby! Now I MUST hear it!! ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/19/2006
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well.. here-- a little gift for you:
THE INVISIBLE MAN (Queen)
I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man Incredible how you can See right through me
Freddie Mercury
When you hear a sound That you just can't place Feel something move That you just can't trace When something sits On the end of your bed Don't turn around When you hear me tread
I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man Incredible how you can See right through me I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man It's criminal how I can See right through you
John Deacon
And I'm in your room And I'm in your bed And I'm in your life And I'm in your head Like the CIA Or the FBI You'll never get close Never take me alive
I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man Incredible how you can See right through me I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man It's criminal how I can See right through you
Hah, hah, hah, hello Hah, hah, hah, OK Hah, hah, hah, hello-hello-hello-hello
Never had a real good friend Not a boy or a girl No one knows what I've been through Let my flag unfurl So I make my mark From the edge of the world From the edge of the world From the edge of the world
Brian May Brian May
Now I'm on your track And I'm in your mind And I'm on your back But don't look behind I'm your meanest thought I'm your darkest fear But I'll never get caught You can't shake me, shake me dear
I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man Incredible how you can See right through me I'm the invisible man I'm the invisible man It's criminal how I can See right through you
Look at me, look at me Shake me, shake me, shake me dear
Roger Taylor!
but also is to hear!!! ciao roby
good week end :)
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/19/2006
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Hi Roby, I'm not familiar with that Queen song but I will go search for it now. Thanks for the kind words and for looking at my work. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 8/19/2006
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one day invisible man.......
from song of queen!!! łnicely shot, roby
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/19/2006
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Hi James, I used a very thin black thread and it was virtually invisible. The PS touch-up for this was insignificant. Perhaps fishing line would have worked better. I DID think of using it, but I didn't have any immediately available. Convenience was a major factor here. :~) I know that there is a very thin nylon thread that magicians use but again, I didn't have this available. I'm sure with sufficient motivation, time and planning this kind of thing could be done much better. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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You're welcome, Carlen. I had to order the hat which took about a week to get. Setting up the body took about 2-3 hours to get everything right. It was just one probelm after another to get it to stand-up straight and get the collar to stand up. Mind you, if I had a manequin this would have all been a lot simpler. I was just making do with things I had available. The hat was a bit of a problem for a while. Originally it was dangling from one thread but kept spinning. Finally, I put two threads through it (well, really just one long looping thread) to stop the spinning. Positioning the hat was always an ordeal which took most of the set-up time. Once it stopped moving, I could position the camera to get the angle I wanted as well as play with the exposures.
I spent 2 days in all shooting these. I have numerous shots in several places and with several backgrounds. This was one of the better ones. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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James Cook
{K:38068} 8/18/2006
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I wonder if using fishing line will help vanish the lines more easily? You said thread, but maybe you are already using something near invisible (which still has to be removed).
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Carlen Boersema
{K:6789} 8/18/2006
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Wow, thank you for sharing. How long did this all take you to set up?
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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Thanks again, James. It was a fun project. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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James Cook
{K:38068} 8/18/2006
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Nicely done. Keep at it.
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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LOL! Yes, Joäo! The spirit of Magritte lives forever! Thanks for looking at my work. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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Hello Wouter! Your child portraits are amazing! Thank you for taking a look at my work. I agree with you about the background. I did try to even out the lighting as best as I could in PS (it was even worse than this originally). In the end, however, I resigned myself to accept this as the proof that it was a photo and not a painting. I probably won't be revisiting this project in the near future but I WILL learn from your excellent eye and apply it where I can in the future. Thanks very much for the critique and comments. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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Hello Simone. Thank you for the compliments. I love your portfolio. Especially the B&W work. ~ Grazie, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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Thank you very much, Hugo! I am honored by your comment as I admire your work very much. Yes, there is an unmistakeable simplicity to using a bowler hat and suit, isn't there? Magritte managed to keep it fresh and interesting with each painting of it. Thanks again. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Rocky Berlier
{K:2009} 8/18/2006
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Hi Carlen, Sure! I'd love to share what it did.
I used a large throw-pillow and very thick piece of corrogated cardboard with two belts strapping them all together. Then I proceeded to dress this with the shirt and tie. The colar was held open with some bailing wire and another stiff piece of cardboard is pinned at the back to give it height. Areas at the shoulders and sleeves are stuffed with whatever I could find (socks, towels, etc...). This was draped on the back of a bar-stool which held it up. The hat was threaded at the top (twice to stop spinning) dangled from a microphone boom-stand (off frame). The threads were cloned out in PS. Here's a long shot of the set-up for another image I did so you can see the boom-stand that held the hat.
This was really fun! I enjoyed it tremendously. Thanks for looking. ~ Warm regards, Rocky
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Carlen Boersema
{K:6789} 8/18/2006
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Whoah, my mind is not sure what it is seeing! Would you mind to share a little of how you did this?
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Joćo Magalhćes
{K:2067} 8/18/2006
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Magritte lives.
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Wouter van Noort
{K:4369} 8/18/2006
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That's what i thought immediately when i looked at the thumbnail: Magritte. Well done! A minor detail: i think the image could have been better if the background was more evenly lighted.
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Simone Tagliaferri
{K:28180} 8/18/2006
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Bel tributo, ottima foto. Complimenti.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 8/18/2006
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Hi Rocky Very well done, creative photography - unmistakable René Magritte!
Cheers,
Hugo
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