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Post by khowen on Jan 5, 2007 16:48:26 GMT 8
Hi I am a new member here. Would like to start a "A Photo A Day" Project, but don't think I able to achieve a photo a day, so maybe a photo once a while? Anyway, my photography skill is really very bad and most of the time I require photoshop to do some editing before my pics look slightly better... Here's a pic for a start Used PS to Motion Blurred the train, and add some noise to create a fast film effect... does it work?
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cecil
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Post by cecil on Jan 5, 2007 17:26:00 GMT 8
Very nice
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manda
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Post by manda on Jan 5, 2007 21:30:02 GMT 8
I think this is a fantastic shot - I was waiting for it to fully download thinking 'what will it reveal'.
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Post by khowen on Jan 5, 2007 23:32:56 GMT 8
I think this is a fantastic shot - I was waiting for it to fully download thinking 'what will it reveal'. Thanks cecil and manda! Glad y'all like it
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USM
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Post by USM on Jan 5, 2007 23:43:07 GMT 8
Yes, this is a good shot.
The moving train + the clock + the 2 persons blended into the environment.
For e.g. The photo tells you something about 2 people going after a train as they have missed the timing. The clock illustrated the point.
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Post by khowen on Jan 8, 2007 23:37:00 GMT 8
Hi USM, Thanks
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Post by khowen on Jan 8, 2007 23:53:52 GMT 8
Does this give you the creeps?
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manda
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Post by manda on Jan 9, 2007 16:10:04 GMT 8
I can see what you were aiming at - but I'm afraid it doesn't quite work for me.
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