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So Ugley It's Got to be Art
Image Title:  So Ugley It's Got to be Art
 
 By: Alisa Mudge  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Alisa Mudge {K:7511}
Project #17 Toy Camera Camera Model holga
Categories Architecture
Film Format
Portfolio Lens  
Uploaded 1/28/2003 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 513 Shutter
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Critiques 10 Rating Critique Only Image
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About Yep I've lost it. Actual film from a 35mm coming soon. Not that there is anything wrong with a Holga of course :p
Burned and dodged in PS.
I also added color by selecting the window area and going to hugh/saturation and clicking the color box. I took out the color before doing this.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Maarten Venter   {K:882} 1/29/2003
Striking image. Well seen.


AJ Haselwood   {K:2198} 1/29/2003
Love the lighting, the curtian and the grain. Wonderful job.
aj


Chris Lauritzen   {K:15390} 1/29/2003
Got to love the Holga, only problem is your lens is too shape..got some sandpaper?


Terry King   {K:163} 1/29/2003
I really like the perspective of this shot. It and the lighting gives a 3D appearance.


Alisa Mudge   {K:12511} 2/13/2004
Ok.. It's good to know that I'm not the only one that saw something in this. This is an old shot that I found and thought I would try to improve somewhat.
Thanks everyone for your comments.

Maybe the next project could be recyling old photos.
Here is the eye sore that I started out with.



michaelle .   {K:3807} 1/31/2003
Alisa,
A great save of a not so great original!!! As always, your perspective on things is what gives life to the image. Well done!

A great lesson in this photo for everyone... When all else fails and nothing new is coming out well... go back to what you have taken before and play with it to see what you could have done differently in the shot... pay attention to all of the little things you do in in PS, the cropping, the contrast, the selective focus adjustments, etc... and then try to apply them in the next shoot "in-camera".

Michaelle


Petros Stamatakos   {K:12101} 1/31/2003
I love this Alisa!

I'm really starting to appreciate your style of photography these days :-)

Well done (again!).


Karen Johnson   {K:2951} 2/19/2003
Interesting image, I like the feel of grain, and the colour tones. I feel the composition would be improved by cropping out the ladders? on the left of the frame.


Stephen Laszlo   {K:2086} 4/1/2003
It is truly amazing what you can do with photoshop. I wish I had more skills to do work like this. My stuff is just raw.


Martin Mora   {K:4666} 6/10/2003
like this shot alot, has that classic look to it,and love the way you used the color to attract attention to that window, well done Alise


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