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January 1, 2007 at 3:42 am #7222TibbsParticipant
Hi Schnee and nice to meet you too. Thank you for your input. I found a link to some of the filters I have, for your viewing pleasure, though I can’t find some of the older ones. It shows the effects. I use digi now most all of the time. It’s been awhile since I had used the filters. Miss them! Need to get me another adapter ring! 😉
http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/effects3.htm
http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/filters8.htm
http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/effects4.htm
and the one where you can put people in the pic opposite sides, in different places (though you can’t do it with digital), is on this page with some other cool effects:
http://www.cokin.co.uk/pages/speceffects3.htm
I grew up using the 35mm, and having to be creative on those! haha…. 😛
PS–When I joined, I didn’t see where we upload our pics. =
December 28, 2006 at 11:26 pm #7215TibbsParticipantI had forgotten about the cropping to make the picture you want, sort of thing, but I have done it to get rid of bystanders, objects not needed in the shot, that was in the way. That sort of thing.
I have been a professional photographer, so I put my pictures together with as much precision as possible. I have been taking pictures for 25 years. When I found photoshop a few years ago, I was thrilled because of the time it saved, plus new and neat features. So, that is all I was saying about that and creativity. I understand that we want it to be a photography deal. I would agree with that as well and am well able to produce a nice picture. I have tons to share. =)
monkeypants, what you said about if I could do it with film, it would be ok? Well, I have some neat filters from the 80s (Cokin filters), one of which is cut glass, that make a multiple subject effect, and I have one where you can put people or other subjects in the picture several times, in different places in the picture, by holding down the winder button, and advancing the film. Now it can be done with photoshop. But here, would that be acceptable for submission? Film effects vs. photoshop.
Just wondering, because I like to be respectful of people’s site rules. =)
December 28, 2006 at 12:05 pm #7209TibbsParticipantmonkeybort wrote:nope, i think it…🙄 What about diffuse glow? I love the softness it gives. I don’t see why that would hurt anything. For that matter, I don’t see why any effects or filter would hurt anything. Creativity is creativity. =) In fact, it seems to me, that the more you do with something sometimes, the neater it can be. 😉
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