JDar said:Is Venice a Vespa line? That looked like a brand new one until noting the right turn light.
I thought it was a Vespa when I first saw it, but it's not.
http://www.sportiquescooters.com/modern/tng-venice.html
JDar said:Is Venice a Vespa line? That looked like a brand new one until noting the right turn light.
JDar said:Is Venice a Vespa line? That looked like a brand new one until noting the right turn light.
This is pine sap flowing from a cut tree:
bousozoku said:Wow. I can almost hear the tree crying in pain.
neut said:whoa... big images (damn my 3.3 mega-pixels!). were they taken from your car? i'll pick a few to do something with if that's cool. need to build my remix portfolio. im almost up to 80 digital ills for my site.
work has finally slowed down and i'm no longer sick <looking for wood to knock on... formica? damn> so i may actually get some time in on my site... how long have i been saying that i'm going to get that damn thing up? too long.
peace.
zync said:Yeah, they were...if you use my stuff I'd appreciate it if you give me photo credit as I'm sure you'd do anyway....anyways that'd be cool...lemme know when you finally get it up...
G4scott said:Yesterday, it was raining outside, but I took advantage of the times it wasn't, and came up with these shots, a-la photoshop. Enjoy!
eyelikeart said:Nice work with the raindrops in color.
jelloshotsrule said:i think that's a very strong technique to use... the red coated girl in the black and white schindler's list was strong. i guess it can easily be overdone... but if done right, can be awesome. and looks pretty sweet also.
G4scott said:Yesterday, it was raining outside, but I took advantage of the times it wasn't, and came up with these shots, a-la photoshop. Enjoy!
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eyelikeart said:<snip> I did a few like that since getting my D10
cool, but those raindrops look like, well, a certain bodily fluid if you catch my driftG4scott said:Yesterday, it was raining outside, but I took advantage of the times it wasn't, and came up with these shots, a-la photoshop. Enjoy!
Now THAT'S macro! I didn't know there was so much texture on these buttons!Only a small part of the image was in focus, because of the small depth of field, and the fact that I was just messing around, but maybe I'll get to work with that camera/lens combo some more this week...
neut said:nice. i find the car to be a very interesting place to shoot from. such an strange perspective to see the world from. fleeting, temporary... yet forever captured from that chaotic or temporary location.
Counterfit said:cool, but those raindrops look like, well, a certain bodily fluid if you catch my drift Now THAT'S macro! I didn't know there was so much texture on these buttons!
eyelikeart said:...
I did a few like that since getting my D100.
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virividox said:...
do you have a link to a tutorial for photoshop 7?
JDar said:Is Venice a Vespa line? That looked like a brand new one until noting the right turn light.
This is pine sap flowing from a cut tree:
idkew said:nice and crisp, very nice. hey- diving board, whatever, as long as it is not moving, it is a tripod to me.
Moxiemike said:Kick ass image jdar. Love that sap. Looks like stalagtites (or mites, whichever! )
Eye, love your scooter shot. You really pulled some color from that mofo!
virividox said:how did u do the raindrop color effect
G4scott said:If you're talking about mine, I got the original picture, extracted the grayscale picture by showing the separate red, green, and blue channels, and picking which one best fits my needs. I copied the grayscale layer, pasted it on top of my color image, and adjusted the curves to get the desired effect. I then took an eraser, and erased on the grayscale image where I wanted the color to be. Nothing too complex.