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Prying Eyes
Image Title:  Prying Eyes
 
 By: Frank Li  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer Frank Li {K:2082}
Project #1 Abstracts Camera Model Canon PowerShot A40
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Default 16mm
Uploaded 12/18/2003 Film / Memory Type Digital ISO 50
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 248 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture F 4.8
Critiques 11 Rating
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About When I was out and about in a bookshop at Sydney's Town Hall, I noticed a row of books on a rack that looked rather interesting. Thought I might share it with guys and gals :) Enjoy.
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There are 11 Comments in 1 Pages
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Frank Li   {K:2082} 12/18/2003
Here's a more editted version, I don't usually like using PS for a lot of fancy work, because I like the image to be raw, but this looks really cool!



Tommaso Razzano   {K:8067} 12/18/2003
Yes Frank... I agree with you ... the radial blur... is better.
But the first one is good too !
An interesting idea...and a well done shot.
ciao.
Tommaso.


Robert Gaither   {K:29191} 12/18/2003
Great abstract I like this one. Just do this capture what your eyes see and the rest will follow. Excellent work and image.


Emgy Massidda   {K:60169} 12/18/2003
Great abstract, Frank
The object is quiute original
Well spotted and very nicely captured. I like the other version with the motion blur more, though. You are right, it looks really cool.
This is a great one too, mind you!!!!
Fantastic work
Congratulations


Jan Symank   {K:15755} 12/18/2003
Very interesting composition you made here, Frank !
Bravo and regards from Jan


Robert Walls   {K:1728} 12/18/2003
Hey Frank, Another great picture. You have a good eye for finding interesting subjects. I would usually agree with you on the PS side of things but in this case, I preffer the radial blur as the effect gives the picture a dynamic feel and draws your attention to just one eye while maintaining the repetition.

Well done and here's to a hot sunny Christmas! Have a merry one.

Robert.

btw, what was the book?


Bill Ciavarra   {K:10183} 12/18/2003
Great abstract!


Jim Loy   {K:22839} 12/18/2003
Frank---now this just pisses me off.....you should really stop taking better abstracts than me....lolololol----great work man. I really like the way the light (flash?) reflection moves from center eye on the first spine to almost nothing on the last volume. I would bet my wife's last Yank dollar you did not plan that effect, but it works great. And as for the PS version---well, you know me...I prefer the "raw" one...take 'em as ya see 'em!
Jim
(OH!!!! kidney_pie@hotmail.com drop me a private line. I have something you might like)


Kurt Yang   {K:967} 12/19/2003
I enjoy it.


luisa vassallo   {K:28153} 12/19/2003
a beautiful composition!!!


Khoi Nguyen   {K:8700} 1/2/2004
Interesting image indeed. Good catch!


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