War of the Worlds
by Teaka53
It was a wet afternoon and I was bored so I played. The backdrop is from one of the Grandkids presents which I rescued before it hit the recycling bin, the globe is about 50years old.set up in a softbox, the lighting was from a desk lamp. I also used a red filter. Let me know what you think
Uploaded27/12/2014 - 19:33
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Posted 27/12/2014 - 19:44
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The color is well balanced throughout - Appears to be HDR. It was akin to looking through a red mylar plastic - some immediate appearance of movement in the "asteroids"? It's a winner -- Tg
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Posted 27/12/2014 - 22:26
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Like this Malcolm, but I think the lettering on the globe doesn't quite fit!
Best wishes
Ian
Best wishes
Ian
Posted 28/12/2014 - 22:46
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I agree with the comments on the globe looking a little out of place, but the image is very well done and is very effective. I think you deserve a lot of credit for shooting this so well, maybe you could re-visit the shot with something in the foreground that looks more like an abstract planet?
Regards
David
Regards
David
Posted 28/12/2014 - 23:54
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For a prototype made from junk this has been a great success. The independent fragments are particularly effective. Will there be a Mk II Malcolm?
Posted 29/12/2014 - 20:40
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Thank you David & David for your positive feedback, as I said I was just playing using what I had to hand but I am encouraged to revisit
Malc
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film makers pay thousands to get that and you have done it with good effect with stuff you had lieing
regard stu