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Happy Halloween
Just then Ichabod Mato saw the black steed panting and blowing and the goblin rising in his stirrups, in the very act of hurling his pumpkin head at him.
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Very well processed...
Cassius Klay at 18:57 CEST on 28-Oct-2010 [Reply]
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Cassius Klay wrote:
> ;-)
>
> Very well processed...
>Thanks CK, and it only took 9 hours from start of arranging the lighting to final edits. That's not including actual building of the set!
Randall Beaudin at 19:35 CEST on 28-Oct-2010 [Reply]
Awesome
Lots of work done here.
Kudos.
What if you make the moon bigger to show the nightmare legs and hoofs against the white of the moon.
T. Mato rocks!
Christopher Ashworth at 22:51 CEST on 29-Oct-2010 [Reply]
Moonglow
Christopher Ashworth wrote:
> Lots of work done here.
>
> Kudos.
> Thanks Christopher, methinks that moon made bigger may not only dominate image but, may look out of proportion. The other way would be to raise horse up higher, but it's not going to happen this time ;-)
> What if you make the moon bigger to show the nightmare legs and hoofs against the white of the moon.
>
> T. Mato rocks!
>
Randall Beaudin at 01:31 CEST on 30-Oct-2010 [Reply]
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I like your work so much!
Again such a beautiful shot.
Great!!!!
Hans
Hans Gerlich at 17:52 CET on 31-Oct-2010 [Reply]
Showing courtesy to fellow members
Hans Gerlich wrote:
> I like your work so much!
> Again such a beautiful shot.
> Great!!!!
> Hans
>
Thank you Hans, for viewing, commenting and RATEING! Glad that all three of you took the time to comment. Must say it's rather puzzling when one's endeavours are looked at several thousand times as some of my shots have been and no comments or ratings. I thought this was a sharing site. Again I and Tomato gang thank you for taking the time.
Randall Beaudin at 00:22 CET on 01-Nov-2010 [Reply]
Creativity...
Bravo, Randall, as usual, you posted here a fine piece of creativity mergeing in another world of photography, very far from the "point an shot" and the "shot and go" (lol) as some people do.
This picture is a pure exhibition of imagination, perseverance and skill.
I put off my hat...
Congratulations, Victor.
Victor Biefnot at 09:17 CET on 01-Nov-2010 [Reply]
Daring ,sharing, commenting and rating!
Victor Biefnot wrote:
> Bravo, Randall, as usual, you posted here a fine piece of creativity mergeing in another world
> of photography, very far from the "point an shot" and the "shot and go" (lol) as some people do.
> This picture is a pure exhibition of imagination, perseverance and skill.
> I put off my hat...
> Congratulations, Victor.
>
Thank you for that Victor , much appreciated. I guess that is the crux of the matter ( no pun intended). Perhaps the phenomena that I alluded to with Hans is nothing more then being an unknown commodity to the point & shoot crowd. I have mentioned in these pages in the past that I have always had a healthy respect for the ability of the street shooter to capture the moment, for example as I commented and rated on the outstanding shot by Stephen Atkinson entitled Zero on the move. However as my background is in the commercial world I naturally enjoy creating and seeing created by others shots from scratch starting with a blank canvas. Which in my mind not only shows the speed of that fancy camera and keen observation skills of the shooter, but maybe a modicum of creativity too. Be daring!
Randall Beaudin at 13:10 CET on 01-Nov-2010 [Reply]