jonsommer
Loc: Usually, somewhere on the U.S. west coast.
well, it just occurred to me that I have said that I have made changes to the photo per your many suggestions, but I haven't posted an updated image. Now I'm going to try to figure out how to do just that, and if you don't see an updated image, it 'cause I'm unable to figure out how to do it.
Stephan G, you asked how many images were used in the composite, the answer is 6.
jonsommer wrote:
Dave, Your sophisticated comments regarding my complex composition tells me that you are no stranger to trying compositing in some of your own work. I like addressing some of the challenges you so readily identify, with my stuff, and I have started thinking that every image I capture is one that is meant to be manipulated and then pushed and shoved, and then turned into something it did not start out to be. Even though I'm really quite new to compositing, for me it's fun. Probably a good thing because I feel that the 'out of camera' promoters are simply missing an opportunity to create interest and a story, and changing an image from a look into 'our' world into a look into 'my' world.
thank you for taking the time to look at my photo and comment so Kindly,
Jon
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Jon,
You right that I am no stranger “to trying compositing” , but I’ve been a rather slow study in the discipline, and am a far, long way from achieving such success as you demonstrate in this posted image. Methinks it likely be of better promise for me to pursue my fascination with techniques of 2D-to-3D conversion...in which connection I must say that I would very much like your permission to download your posted composited image for the purpose of 3D conversion. My bet is that it is an excellent candidate for conversion and I would relish the opportunity to give it a go!
Best regards,
Dave
jonsommer
Loc: Usually, somewhere on the U.S. west coast.
Uuglypher wrote:
Jon,
You right that I am no stranger “to trying compositing” , but I’ve been a rather slow study in the discipline, and am a far, long way from achieving such success as you demonstrate in this posted image. Methinks it likely be of better promise for me to pursue my fascination with techniques of 2D-to-3D conversion...in which connection I must say that I would very much like your permission to download your posted composited image for the purpose of 3D conversion. My bet is that it is an excellent candidate for conversion and I would relish the opportunity to give it a go!
Best regards,
Dave
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By all means, have at it, and 3D it to your hearts content. If you would be so kind as to keep me occasionally in the loop, I would appreciate it. Any future winnings we’ll split 50/50. 😁
jonsommer wrote:
By all means, have at it, and 3D it to your hearts content. If you would be so kind as to keep me occasionally in the loop, I would appreciate it. Any future winnings we’ll split 50/50. 😁
Thanks for the go-ahead, Jon. You shall see the 3D as soon as completed...I’m guessing tomorrow!
Dave
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