Sphere - peter Casolino

An early photoshop work
| Camera: | Contax G1 |
| Lens: | Carl Zeiss Biogon 28mm f/2.8 |
| Film: | Fuji Color Neg |
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| Posted: | 13-Feb-2004 |
Rating: 7.92 (12 ratings)
Comments
great idea!!
interesting image....
mike wing 13-Feb-2004 at 22:53-
I like it. Please tell us how this is done.
Richard Sintchak 14-Feb-2004 at 06:39Spatial
Peter, I have seen this on your web site circa 6 months ago. The "wind is blowing in the right direction," on this site, for you to show please, other of your "creations." If my eyes have not deceived me---I think most of the photograph based illustrations on your site were created with the Contax G-1/G-2. This image shows off your fertile imagination, nicely.
Jerome Belthrop 15-Feb-2004 at 00:59Thanks all!
Richard, It was a while ago, but... (In photoshop)I used the spherize filter on a smaller version of the photo to make the bubble and added the shadow with the burn tool. Then I added photographic edges to make it look...well, edgy. Jerome- I will look and see what I shot with the Contax and I will add more to the photoshop manipulation folder. Sometimes It's hard to remember which camera I used for each shot! (I have a sickness, but at least it's tax deductable!) Pete
peter Casolino 15-Feb-2004 at 05:08-
I'm sorry but I'm not impressed - I see two images, a photograph of a bridge and a piece of graphic artwork, but there is no connection other than that both are symmetric. It looks like the photograph wasn't as interesting as you originally expected and you decided to add something that wasn't there to distract from it.
Wilfred van der Vegte 19-Feb-2004 at 04:54
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