you know thos little rainbow dots reflected off glass, i stared into one and took a pic with my JVC digital video camera. i want to get a better camera, some suggestions would be nice =]
This is a discussion on my eyeball... within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; you know thos little rainbow dots reflected off glass, i stared into one and took a pic with my JVC ...
you know thos little rainbow dots reflected off glass, i stared into one and took a pic with my JVC digital video camera. i want to get a better camera, some suggestions would be nice =]
Last edited by KinderKake; 05-02-2008 at 08:49 PM.
this is very cool - i think it would be a bit better if the top ends of your eyelashes were visible, and the skin is a bit too white or shiney or something for me, but i really like it! what kind of post proccessing did you do? could we see what you started with? very unique...
i accedentally deleted the original =[ (but i have a similar original pic)
and the immage is cropped a but but when i originally took the pic i accedentally cut off the top eyelashes.
i actually used microsoft office picture manager thingy.
...i have another one that i recently edited and it's original:
(once again, too much white...and a bit too dark in areas, lol) oh well.
this also:
those are fun edits - im sure the options are endless...
These are very interesting shots. I might still burn in (darken) more in the corners of a couple of them and in the eyeballs of a couple of them.
They might also work.... maybe 3 different ones side by side. They have a pop art feel.
For a starter DSLR we have a thread going here.
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