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Old 07-03-2009, 06:55 PM
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Hey,

This lamp was left ON in the living room tonight and it showed a fiery red.. So, i thought i'd see what i can get with this..

Hope u like this..

FIRE IN MY BELLY!!!
fire in my belly

After PP, i could spot 2 eyes peeking from within the fire.. can you?

spot the eyes in the fire


I'm loving the little extra leverage i get with RAW

Cheers,

Harsh
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Old 07-03-2009, 07:07 PM
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I really like the second image. Comp/Lighting is great! Don't ya just love RAW?!?! I'll never go back! lol
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I really like the second image. Comp/Lighting is great! Don't ya just love RAW?!?! I'll never go back! lol
It does feel like the beginning of a long love affair.. i jus couldnt believe how DRAB the corresp jpeg image was..

you're right.. i'm never going back!!
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Harsh - I am really enjoying your variety of posts .. and the quality is 2fold each time .. this is no exception .. you push the color saturation just enough to really appreciate the vibrancy of each color .. and yes, I can clearly see two eyeballs staring back at me .. this is very nice
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Nicely done Harsh. I like the little eyes peering back. Nice color shining out in the balckness. I really like it. Nice work!
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Harsh - I am really enjoying your variety of posts .. and the quality is 2fold each time .. this is no exception .. you push the color saturation just enough to really appreciate the vibrancy of each color .. and yes, I can clearly see two eyeballs staring back at me .. this is very nice
Thanks for your kind words Hayward.

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Nicely done Harsh. I like the little eyes peering back. Nice color shining out in the balckness. I really like it. Nice work!
Thanks For your comment Fred.
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very neat lamp and even better photos of it.....the "eyes" certainly stand out
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very neat lamp and even better photos of it.....the "eyes" certainly stand out

Hi Patrick.. thanks for your comments.. The wall behind the lamp is a beautiful shade of blue.. unfortunately cant be seen in these pics.. Will try to capture it again sometime in evening to get a little of the natural light on the walls.
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2nd is so beautiful. the composition and the colors are all spot on! very nice job on this harsh!
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2nd is so beautiful. the composition and the colors are all spot on! very nice job on this harsh!
Thanks paulq.
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