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|9/52 - tadaaa!|

ISO 400, 23 mm, f/8,0, 1/200 Sek.

 

This is the ninth entry for my 52 weeks project here on Flickr.

 

The Great Fettucini was very excited to meet Marco. He had seen his levitation shot and wanted to be taught in the art of levitation so that his true greatness would not only be reflected by his name. It wasn’t until Marco took his uncomfortable position upon a pair of sawing trestles before the Great Fettucini realized that the true magic lies within Photoshop…

 

Again, not a flawless composition by any means. But this time I took my own advice (and listened to my friend Patrick) and slept 2 nights before I finally re-edited and uploaded this picture. And that's why it is exactly the way I imagined it. Hope you like it.

 

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Flickr sharpening does wonders for this shot... NOT! Looks a tad better in large though.

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Sorry for appearing in your contact uploads again, but I had to replace this image with a slightly enhanced version where the elements don't look so seperated. For all those of you who already have seen and commented this picture: Thank you very much! You probably won't notice the difference. For all the rest: enjoy this enhanced version :-)

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Please press the letter "L" to enjoy in true greatness. *g*

 

Strobist info: One LumoPro LP120 at 1/2 power and 24 mm shot through a Westcott umbrella from high front left and right. One gridded Yongnuo YN560 at 1/4 power from front high mid ("spotlight"). All flashes were fired by Cactus V4 radio triggers. Camera was triggered by a Cactus V5.

 

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Uploaded on March 2, 2011
Taken on February 28, 2011