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Copyright ©2006, manuel sousa
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Stunning
Jim Sabatke at 20:16 CEST on 03-May-2006 [Reply]
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This is a cracking shot, well done Manuel!
Dave Hall at 20:57 CEST on 03-May-2006 [Reply]
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Beautifully done conversion I would be interested to know your technique, great use of DOF the tap has a real 3D look and pops right out of the screen.
Cheers Steve
Steve Elliott at 07:23 CEST on 04-May-2006 [Reply]
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Jim Sabatke wrote:
> Stunning
> Thank you very much Jim
Regards, Manuel Sousa
manuel sousa at 17:27 CEST on 04-May-2006 [Reply]
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Dave Hall wrote:
> This is a cracking shot, well done Manuel!
> Thank you very much Dave.
Regards, Manuel
manuel sousa at 17:28 CEST on 04-May-2006 [Reply]
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Steve Elliott wrote:
> Beautifully done conversion I would be interested to know your technique, great use of DOF
> the tap has a real 3D look and pops right out of the screen.
> Cheers Steve
> Hi Steve,this is not a conversion.I used b&w mode directly from 8080.
There is no special tecnique, in this case only a appropiate b&w subject and shadows/highlights.
Regards, Manuel Sousa
manuel sousa at 17:36 CEST on 04-May-2006 [Reply]