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Hothouse garden
Image Title:  Hothouse garden
 
 By: tom randa  
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Photographer tom randa {K:852}
Project #32 Lines Camera Model Fuji Slr pro 2
Categories Digital
Photoart
Alternative Process
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Nikon
Uploaded 1/1/2005 Film / Memory Type IBM microdrive 1GB
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 290 Shutter 1/60
Favorites Aperture f/4.0
Critiques 3 Rating
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Location City -  Melbourne
State -  VICTORIA
Country - Australia   Australia
About I visited an indoor hothouse with rainforest plants today. This image is a composite of 3 photographs including many changes to the background and including a transparent image of my wife. All the work was done in Photoshop CS
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kristyna Mojescikova   {K:552} 1/2/2005
I don't understand....


Laura Spell   {K:24080} 1/2/2005
Creative idea! The results are a bit confusing for this old woman. Perhaps fading the background more and making the wife more prominent?


tom randa   {K:852} 1/2/2005
I was really playing around with several photos and pushing them to the limit in photoshop cs. I wanted to arrive at a strong linear composition having used the underlying structure of the plants and then decided to ghost the image of my wife in a layer above the plants. It probably is confusing as I sometimes go overboard with technical applications and lose sight of the final image. Thanks for looking.


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