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Ali Kamran
{K:1097} 2/19/2004
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so emotional and very good graphical shot
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Autumn Ruhe
{K:993} 2/24/2003
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lovely shot... even without the map effect, it would still be an amazing portrait.
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nathan combs
{K:2242} 7/6/2002
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welll i do now how to do it that way but (and some times i am a bit on the lasy sied and the way up there would take a long time) and ...... this was shot in my bath tub so not a lot of room nore do i enf room in my hole apt to pull that off so i just use photoshop 7 1. i found a map that i liked (a sherewhere tipe that any one can use) 2. opend up the photo i wonted to use i alredy have them all on cd 3. turned to gray scail and croped 4. draged map over on to a new layer 5. played with it till i liked it fatened the layers then shake and bake and serve the prosses is about the same for all of these that look like i used a sild perjter i did get the idea form seeing photos that where dun that way and found a way to imtate it with using the computer
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Jeroen Wenting
{K:25317} 7/6/2002
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It is cool. I don't know how Nathan did it, but I do know A way to get an effect like this, and that is to use a slideprojector to project an image onto the subject (in this case, the model). The amount of light obviates the need or flash, and by placing the background far back and making it dark and unreflective the projection is visible only on the model's skin.
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Bryce Hughes
{K:2957} 7/6/2002
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thats pretty cool :) how'd u do that?
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