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Light Obfuscation
Image Title:  Light Obfuscation
 
 By: Terrence Kent  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Terrence Kent {K:7023}
Project N/A Camera Model d100
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 50mm 1.4
Uploaded 7/23/2002 Film / Memory Type 200iso
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 182 Shutter 1/8th
Favorites Aperture f16
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About some PS, but mostly an IR filter
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Eric Goldwasser   {K:4282} 7/23/2002
Yummy! How cool is that? The "whatever" behind look like flames! Are they clouds? Sun? Both?


Terry Drymon   {K:151} 7/23/2002
great image !!!


Richard Lorenzo   {K:120} 7/23/2002
I love the intense backlit color, while keeping all the detail in the subject.


Marty Provost   {K:1760} 7/23/2002
Very cool! Love the fiery look.


John Charlton   {K:5595} 7/24/2002
Terrence, I was really grabbed by the thumbnail, but a bit dissapointed by the full image. The background is phenomenal! The statue just looks a little too processed for my tastes, but hey, this is still a great shot!


Terrence Kent   {K:7023} 7/24/2002
Thx for all your comments, what you're seeing behind the statue is the exposure burn out (to acct for backlighting) of the sun, and clouds. You have a point john, i wasnt really thrilled with this one, mainly due to the flat light on the statue, guess as i went thru my processing steps (took a good bit of the day) i managed to zing some contrast detail into the statue that really just isnt there~


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