TrevDR Messages 842 Edit My Images No 11 Oct 2008 #1 Tried this a while ago with a little pencil torch over 55 seconds Trev
wez130 Steak,wedges and a pint Messages 2,245 Edit My Images Yes 11 Oct 2008 #2 looks good, but also ,awfully noisy towards the rear of the shell, nice idea though
OP TrevDR Messages 842 Edit My Images No 11 Oct 2008 #3 Yeah used selective levels in PS to bring up the tail, at a cost Redone Trev Last edited: 11 Oct 2008
jgs001 Brian Cox Messages 12,646 Name John Edit My Images Yes 11 Oct 2008 #4 I think the edit is much better Trev. I like it
JamesPhotoDyson Messages 234 Name James Dyson Edit My Images Yes 11 Oct 2008 #6 Nice going I agree the 2nd shot is much better
Mojo Jojo Messages 694 Name Joanne Christian Edit My Images Yes 11 Oct 2008 #7 i think you could crop away with the tail bit all together, it just draws attention away to the beautiful detail at the front of the shell. x
i think you could crop away with the tail bit all together, it just draws attention away to the beautiful detail at the front of the shell. x
D Deleted member 3428 Guest 11 Oct 2008 #9 Interesting technique Trev, I've seen this done on large items like cars and graffiti but not on macro.
Interesting technique Trev, I've seen this done on large items like cars and graffiti but not on macro.