Forum: Photography


Subject: ...this must be my best photo, ever.

Antoonio opened this issue on Aug 14, 2001 ยท 9 posts


Antoonio posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 6:29 AM

Yep. This is it. What makes this pic special for me, is, that no post work of anykind used. Developed without color correction too. God I love this one. .n ps. Marshmella, closeup lens.

Antoonio posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 6:32 AM

...another one, in this time, fooled with water. .n

leighp1 posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 6:42 AM

these are really beautiful!!!! I think all your work is beautiful though. Would be hard to say which one would be your best, but what counts is that you like it.. Leigh


Malenchite posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 7:10 AM

These both are extraordinary. I'm amazed that there's no post-work.


Marshmallowpie posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 10:08 AM

Yeah, these are really beautiful. And the reason why I don't postwork my pics much is because it gives me such a feeling of gratification, knowing that it's what I originally procuded only with me, the camera and the film..


bsteph2069 posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 2:08 PM

The second on obviously has plenty of farie potential! Bsteph


doruksal posted Tue, 14 August 2001 at 2:45 PM

The first one..! In the first photo, I find the out-of-focus areas working beautifully for the benefit of the image. But, in the second photo, I need to see the drops perfectly in-focus...at least a few of them or a group of them (as far as the depth-of-field allows). The first one..! :)


sherzart posted Wed, 15 August 2001 at 12:30 AM

Gorgeous!! What kind of camera?


Antoonio posted Wed, 15 August 2001 at 1:35 AM

Alpha, the previous post was not scanned, did not find the scanner, but wanted to share pic with you guys (and wanted to take part to competition also). I took pic from the real photo with my digicam. Thats why the rough look. Doruksai, I agree you, I'm not diggin the second one either, just wanted to show the power of Closeup lens to Marshmellow. Sherzart, Minolta AF7000 with AF300 and close up lens mounted.