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Sep-19-2006, 02:15 PM
She had some beautiful eyes, kind of green, don't know, the thing is that I wanted to do a photo composition with her eyes as a reflective close-up, the reflection was intended for the eyes, the reflection of clocks, but I think I'm not achieving this, because it looks like the whole clock is the eye, not a reflection of it, but I wasn't happy with any blending modes nor with the opacity. Don't know what to do, help please :D
I know many people here don't like this kind of work, alterating photos is bad, hahaha, I don't like it, but the conceptual work required it, so, let me know what you think, Thank you :D
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Byron M.
Bakat
Sep-19-2006, 03:03 PM
This is the kind of thing I really groove on.
If you are wanting to get it to look like the reflection is in her eyes, then I would make the clock faces smaller, possible eliptically distorted and less opaque.
Just some thoughts.
Good luck, sounds like a great project!
Kat
Skippy
Sep-19-2006, 04:57 PM
She had some beautiful eyes, kind of green, don't know, the thing is that with a friend wanted to do a photo composition with her eyes as a close-up, and we wanted to reflect clocks in her eyes, but I think I'm not achieving this, because it looks like the whole clock is the eye, not a reflection of it, but I didn't liked any blending modes and either the use of the opacity, don't know what to do, help please :D
I know many people here don't like this kind of work, alterating photos is bad, hahaha, I don't like it, but the conceptual work required it, so, let me know what you think, Thank you :D Byron M.
If you had not of said they were clocks I would have told you they resembled animal eyes, now that I know they are clocks I see clocks :D
I see someone has already put forward a suggestion for you, and hopefully others might be able to offer up some suggestions too.... good luck.
....... Skippy (Australia)
David_S85
Sep-19-2006, 05:07 PM
I like the idea of clocked eyes but I think it deserves a close-up. The full-face view doesn't allow the viewer to get the effect fast enough and might miss the clock entirely.
AfterImage
Sep-19-2006, 05:14 PM
I like the idea of clocked eyes but I think it deserves a close-up. The full-face view doesn't allow the viewer to get the effect fast enough and might miss the clock entirely.
I agree. At first when i saw the photo I thought "neat!"
Then I read about the clocks and "neat" went straight to "wow :bow !"
Maybe a close crop of 1/4 of the face so you get 1/2 the nose and one larger eye? :dunno
Browndog
Sep-20-2006, 04:02 AM
Yeah at first glance I missed the clocks too. It needs a crop for sure. It is a great idea.
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Sep-20-2006, 05:28 AM
Thank you ALL :D
Yes, the main problem is the close-up to define the clocks on the eyes, and I have been thinking about using other photo, but I'm not so sure, I looked out for another one with bigger eyes in the frame, and I came up with this one, the problem is that only has one eye exposed, so don't know...
Here it is:
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Naaah, I think this one doesn't work, and it doesn't have a clock in the eye :rofl, just to show you if it is usable, but I think it is not :scratch
Thanks for reading,
Byron M.
i would try shooting again ,in closer and with the clocks further away so that the reflection in the iris-interesting concept-good luck
Awais Yaqub
Sep-20-2006, 09:44 AM
:scratch dont know what to do
:lust nice try
dlibrach
Sep-20-2006, 10:11 AM
I dig this kind of thing and think it is great! I prefer having the eyes appear as clock faces rather than reflections of a clock. I do find the colouring in the face distracting from the eyes though. What about a selective colouring (keeping the eyes by bw the face)? Just a thought...
Cheers,
Dave
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