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I am verry sory to disapoint you. There was no place for elaborated setup. So the picture is edited with the computer to get exactly what i wanted from this image. I could lie to you and say, "Man, I'm such a great photgrapher that i did it the old fashioned way... Oh God, I'm so good!" :D But that's not the case. As much as I would like to do this, I can't, because it's just another edited photo. Maybe if I had the time and the tools to arange the scene, maybe I would have got what you want. But I was just passing by with my camera on one shoulder, and the tripod on the other, I saw the man, asked him if I could take a photo and took a couple of shots. I'm sorry, but that's reality. As much as I liked it the other way.
If I had seen this photo in a club or competition 15 years ago I would have simply been speechless. Fabulous setting wonderful lighting so much hard work gone into getting the background etc etc.
Unfortunately - as with so many other pictures today I just think "he/she is good with the computer".
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Valentin Dina 17/10/2005 20:47
I am verry sory to disapoint you. There was no place for elaborated setup. So the picture is edited with the computer to get exactly what i wanted from this image. I could lie to you and say, "Man, I'm such a great photgrapher that i did it the old fashioned way... Oh God, I'm so good!" :D But that's not the case. As much as I would like to do this, I can't, because it's just another edited photo. Maybe if I had the time and the tools to arange the scene, maybe I would have got what you want. But I was just passing by with my camera on one shoulder, and the tripod on the other, I saw the man, asked him if I could take a photo and took a couple of shots. I'm sorry, but that's reality. As much as I liked it the other way.Greg Morgan 17/10/2005 14:23
If I had seen this photo in a club or competition 15 years ago I would have simply been speechless. Fabulous setting wonderful lighting so much hard work gone into getting the background etc etc.Unfortunately - as with so many other pictures today I just think "he/she is good with the computer".
Go on- write back and prove me wrong - please.