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Old 14th October 2004   #1
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er.. not quite 'today' took them awhile ago... was trying to take some pics of fruits against light. not very creative i guess. ^^; but trying it anyway... still like the effect in the end.
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Old 14th October 2004   #2
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omg, they're amazing.

how'd you make the background so er, how should i put this, "evenly lit"?
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Old 14th October 2004   #3
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Old 14th October 2004   #4
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wow...the background contrast well with the subject...great pic...
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Old 14th October 2004   #5
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Originally Posted by Waffle
omg, they're amazing.

how'd you make the background so er, how should i put this, "evenly lit"?

thanks all for responding. hmm, didn't make extra effort to make the light go evenly lit, probably because the object is small or something. ^^;
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Old 15th October 2004   #6
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pic #1 does it for me!

is it a blue background or post-edited? That's the killer contrast!
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Old 15th October 2004   #7
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The colours rendered are great! Care to share how to set up the lighting? Is it a light bulb below some transparent glass?
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Old 15th October 2004   #8
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I can imagine these photos on those glossy magazine covers.

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Old 18th October 2004   #9
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Originally Posted by knoxknocks
pic #1 does it for me!

is it a blue background or post-edited? That's the killer contrast!
the blue background happened when I applied Auto-Level in photoshop, was using white paper for background, it's probably because of the white balance or something. but unexpectly it looks good after auto-level.


Originally Posted by phantasia
The colours rendered are great! Care to share how to set up the lighting? Is it a light bulb below some transparent glass?
no transparent glass used, i just let the slice stand vertical against the light.

Originally Posted by zha
I can imagine these photos on those glossy magazine covers.

Thank you. *bow*
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Old 18th October 2004   #10
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Old 19th October 2004   #11
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Originally Posted by vonvonz
the blue background happened when I applied Auto-Level in photoshop, was using white paper for background, it's probably because of the white balance or something. but unexpectly it looks good after auto-level.




no transparent glass used, i just let the slice stand vertical against the light.



Thank you. *bow*
you have stunning images. but some of the essense is lost when you explain how you achieve it though... i am one who doesnt care how a image is produced... digitally or what not. a great image is a great image... keep it up.
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Old 19th October 2004   #12
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they really are great images. i really wanna know which camera u used for this. is it compact or DSLR .
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Old 19th October 2004   #13
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Nice images...

And to answer adityo 83, it is dslr as he mentioned he auto-level the pics...

1 qn though, how can the background change from white to blue if he applys auto-level?
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Originally Posted by showtime
you have stunning images. but some of the essense is lost when you explain how you achieve it though... i am one who doesnt care how a image is produced... digitally or what not. a great image is a great image... keep it up.
Thanks for your feedback.


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they really are great images. i really wanna know which camera u used for this. is it compact or DSLR .
I was using Canon Powershot A80 and some closeup filters for these shots.

Originally Posted by nemesis32
Nice images...

And to answer adityo 83, it is dslr as he mentioned he auto-level the pics...

1 qn though, how can the background change from white to blue if he applys auto-level?
Not using dslr. A80.

My guess would be that the light that shine on the white paper actually make it blueish and maybe photoshop adjusted it towards the blue side, it became blue instead of grey or something. i'm not expert with photoshop or colors studies... that's just my guess.
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Old 19th October 2004   #15
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Very cool shots
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I like it. Great job. Nice colors and lighting.
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