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Lite Studee (Self Portrait )

Photography Alternative posted on Dec 22, 2003
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- Three Photo's taken at a friends home last Sat. I had to endure another Christmas party - So I downed a beer and grabed my camera :) - - Taken with my HP 320 no flash - I did absolutely nothing to these photo's other than bicubic resize @ 96pix/in to 50% of original and then 37% of that for smaller pics - This is just a 2.1mp point and shoot digital - I am trying to show that even those with entery level camera's should not be discouraged and go for it - I did add 1 extra piece of glass to make this a ""Self Portriat"" - LOL - Anyway let me know ! - - Thankz for viewin - The best to you all - - SoulEatar -

Comments (13)


Kropot

5:35PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

The person behind the cam makes the difference. Case closed. Its just if you wish to go printing and stuff it becomes a problem with the pixies. Perfect showcase, nice house and excellent execution of the idear.

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tallpindo

5:49PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

A real showcase of a house which lost nothing in your interpretation. Resizing is something hard to explain to the common person. It is hard to explain that more information has to be added to make it bigger with every area of the same quality and information is lost when making it smaller. I never have been able to get across that resizing the pix to put on websites is effective but making the dimensions smaller in the code is not though the saves hold the full information. Now if only COMCAST could complete the cable installation they began in August I could forget it all and go with broadband.

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Legadia

6:41PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

waves at the man in the mirror :-) Nice house & shot,cool arrangement to those mirrors :-))

Tedz

7:24PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

I fully agree with Kropot....when it comes to "push & shove* ...it is the Man....not the Pixies that impress....now....here's to Your Elf!....and a Fine Work!

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borsy

7:53PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

Beautiful image!! I agree with both Kropot and Tedz...it's the man behind the camera that creates the magic. You sure get to go to a lot of Christmas parties!

logiloglu

8:10PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

yep, i agree with Kropot,too.the best to you ,too. !!!!!! :O) !!!!!!!

Hopalong

8:24PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

Hehe, seven card studlook it's really simplesee this here's called "three of a kind" and this ratcheer "a full house." Yep, even those with "entry level" skills shouldn't be discouraged....Really subtly warped and skewed on top, but it's that little slip with the "self-portrait" flips out atcher. Sleek, deep, superb!

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RodolfoCiminelli

9:17PM | Mon, 22 December 2003

He has an excellent assembly....!! it is a very creative one and original work....!!!

cynlee

12:50AM | Tue, 23 December 2003

i was kinda wondering how that one piece of glass with you in it was sticking out from the wall... beautiful arrangement of the mirrors & collage, cheers! :]

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skoeter

5:21AM | Tue, 23 December 2003

Great study, cool place!!

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Tommy3D

3:38PM | Tue, 23 December 2003

Aha--I see you!! Very well put together Greg!! What imagination--you rock Buddy!!

PapaGuru

2:54PM | Wed, 24 December 2003

Now this pic would even make a descend print I'm sure! Good enough for a 9x13 cm.!

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jocko500

9:59PM | Tue, 06 January 2004

real good


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