Artist at work
Copyright ©2007, Fonzy -
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Looking over his shoulder at the pencil drawing he was making gave me the idea to create this artist effect...
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Fonzy -
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My Painted Images |
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23-Jun-2007 22:22 CEST |
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Olympus E510 |
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1/200 |
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7.1 |
Focal length: |
11mm |
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Ed11-22mm |
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Spot |
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100 |
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Auto |
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no |
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RAW |
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Ole Steen Bornak wrote:
> I think it's a very good picture.
> Best regards
> Ole
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Thanks Ole,
Because this artist was making a drawing ,I had to post it like this as a drawing ...;-)
Glad you like it............;-))
Best regards..............Fons
Fonzy - at 22:31 CEST on 23-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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A very nice effect you have done on this picture.
So , a good idea to link artist's work and abstract the real world.
Is it "Notre de Dame de Paris" from the bridge?
Regards
Bruno
Bruno Nardin at 00:51 CEST on 24-Jun-2007 [Reply]
Artist at work - re-visited:
Fons -
What a shame you couldn't get all of 'Our Lady' to squeeze through your 11-22 into the viewfinder and onto the sensor of your new E-510.
So - tell us, are you enjoying your new camera?
-leon
Leon Plympton at 01:35 CEST on 24-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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Beautiful image Fons.... looks like you painted the painter...
Robert Melnyk at 01:40 CEST on 24-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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Yes Bruno it's the Notre Dame seen from one of the many bridges.
This oriental artist made a excellent pen drawing of it...;-)
I was happy, he let me look over his shoulder and agreed that I made a images of him and his work..
Thanks for the comment ,
Best regards.........Fons
Fonzy - at 11:18 CEST on 24-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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Hi Leon,
The main point in this shot is the artist who is making the drawing .
There fore I did not wanted the whole "lady" in to the frame...;-))
I have several shots where I have the total Notre Dame in the frame , will post them later.
Thanks for the comment
Best regards........
Fonzy - at 11:22 CEST on 24-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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Robert Melnyk wrote:
> Beautiful image Fons.... looks like you painted the painter...
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Thank you very much Robert....
Yes I tried to create a painterly effect.....
Best regards...
Fonzy - at 11:24 CEST on 24-Jun-2007 [Reply]
Good composition - not so good photoshopping
The composition is ruined by the silly use of Photoshop effects.
I would have preferred almost any other effect.
Geir Ertzgaard at 11:37 CEST on 25-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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Geir Ertzgaard wrote:
> The composition is ruined by the silly use of Photoshop effects.
> I would have preferred almost any other effect.
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Some like it some don't , obviously you don't like this style ...
Anyway, thanks for telling me and others you not care for this kind of photo art...;-))
Best regards............Fons
ps:
Looking forwards to your postings and welcome to MO
Fonzy - at 11:47 CEST on 25-Jun-2007 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal wrote:
Fons
Sorry about that. When I see the comment on the web it seems much to harsh. I think the composition is very good. But I must explain my comment: The effect you have used is one very easy to acquire in Photoshop, and for me it distracts me from the very good image more than emphasizes the idea.
True to tell, I am not a great fan of photohsopping images at all, and prefer off camera images. But that is a politicial stand more than an esthetical.
Lastly, the idea of "papering" the image, well I must admit it is a nice one, and makes me look at your picture in a different way than I did at first.
GEir
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> Some like it some don't , obviously you don't like this style ...
> Anyway, thanks for telling me and others you not care for this kind of photo art...;-))
> Best regards............Fons
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> Looking forwards to your postings and welcome to MO
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Geir Ertzgaard at 12:06 CEST on 25-Jun-2007 [Reply]