View Full Version : Drive for show....
DaddyO
May-05-2008, 06:56 PM
Putt for dough. :wink
http://www.quick-silver.net/pictures/Palm_2_2064.jpg
Heck, if I could work in layers I might could get more out of this.
Really thinking bout dusting those books off.
wfeller
May-05-2008, 07:42 PM
I kind of get it, I think. Haven't played in 20 years. Nice shot though.
I'm not real sure what working in layers could do for the shot. They aren't that hard to get rid of if you screw things up. Quick layer masks are better IMO.
Try it- break something.
DaddyO
May-05-2008, 09:43 PM
I kind of get it, I think. Haven't played in 20 years. Nice shot though.
I'm not real sure what working in layers could do for the shot. They aren't that hard to get rid of if you screw things up. Quick layer masks are better IMO.
Try it- break something.
Break something.... gotta like that. :D
The proposal was "palms" & show something about the "owner". Then there
was suggestion.... Think Michael Angelo / other visionaries. I've played with
this theme before. Sistine Chapel. That wasn't pushed in the exercise.
Down and dirty grab. Available light. Ugly set up really but this one was close just not close enough. Sorry background. Layers and masks just give
me fits. Cracking sealing paint might make this take work behind the hand
and putter. I don't think I am going to advance further without cracking
open the guides.
Azzaro
May-05-2008, 10:35 PM
DaddyO .......It's a nice shot..... Have you tried it as a hi-key black/white????
azzaro
Richard
May-05-2008, 10:39 PM
I've played with
this theme before. Sistine Chapel.
I think the reference would work better if you shot this in landscape orientation, which would give the diagonal a shallower angle. Nice idea.
Cheers,
DaddyO
May-06-2008, 04:47 AM
DaddyO .......It's a nice shot..... Have you tried it as a hi-key black/white????
azzaro
Thank you Azzaro.
I am looking at it as high key B&W now. On a single layer the club doesn't
make it. Same thing happened when I pushed diffuse glow in color. I do like
the potentials in both though.
Originally Posted by Richard.
I think the reference would work better if you shot this in landscape orientation, which would give the diagonal a shallower angle. Nice idea.
Thanks for pointing this out Richard. That would be the more correct
orientation. Appreciate your thoughts.
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