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 By: Justin Campbell  
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Photographer Justin Campbell {K:1367}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon EOS REBEL 2000
Categories Digital
People
Film Format
Portfolio people
Myself
Lens Quantaray 28-90 w/ macro
Uploaded 10/22/2005 Film / Memory Type n/a
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 159 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
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Location City -  Bradenton
State -  FLORIDA
Country - United States   United States
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Sam Oppenheim   {K:3362} 10/25/2005
nicely done, cool effects, feels very 80's, I like the retro feel. a bit too low quality for my tatse in many ways, I like it smaller, as a thumbnail better almost...


Justin Campbell   {K:1367} 10/25/2005
Hi sam. Thank you for commenting. Would you mind elaborating on "low quality"? Do you mean resolution or the actual quality of the statement i was trying to make? In your opinion, what could i do to better this image? if you don't mind spending the time. thanks
justin


Sam Oppenheim   {K:3362} 10/26/2005
Oh! I'm so sorry, It is a HIGH quality image, in terms of layout, design, colors, expressive animated figures, etc. I love the attitude in the model's faces and gestures, the middle fingers are a nice touch. The grainyness is awesome and effective technique to use, but i think you went to far in degrading the image quality as detailed... The red film strips could be less degraded and the background still 'noisy' with blue and such, but not as pixelated, a bit sharper at this resolution... It looks better at half size...

Here is my version, shrunk 45% and blurred EXCEPT for the frames of the negatives (I selected the rest) I used a smart blur in photoshop to try and clean up some of the grain and texture in the black and red areas.... I think it may be slightly more effective this way, and perhaps loses something at the larger size you uploaded to usefilm with the graininess.... however, it may be my personal preference and not generalizable to aesthetics. I dunno!

I hope this helps clarify my ideas, anyhow :-)



Justin Campbell   {K:1367} 10/26/2005
Thank you very much Sam. I see exactly what you mean now. In fact, that "original" of this image resembled something much closer to what you've got than to what i've posted. This is actually almost a year old and i decided to post it for kicks. It's been compressed, recompressed, switched from drive to disk, over and over and over, until it got to look like that. The original doesnt look quite as grainless as yours, but it definately not as.. pixelated as what you see uploaded. Granted, this is by memory alone, i have no hard copy original anywhere that i know ofto compare to, so for all i remember, I could have made this all up in my mind. but i dont believe that is the case. Anyway, thank you very much for commenting and explain Sam.
justin


AlZahraa Sulie   {K:7255} 10/27/2005
oh i love it!
very striking.. the crop is perfect
and i like those deep dark colors!

Wonderfull work

Z.S


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