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63 minute time-lapse, with first quarter Moon illuminating the clouds.
1,000 frames, 3.2 second exposures @ F1.8 and ISO 400, 1 second between exposures.
Canon XSi with 28mm prime.
Redux: Color-corrected, exposure tweaked
After far too long I've finally put this girl back together with new hair and makeup. I quite like the 'messy' edges of the 'mask' but maybe I should tidy it and make it cleaner...what do you think I should do? :)
The images I've been uploading lately from Toowong Cemetery in Brisbane were taken in 2006 and originally edited in 2008.
For reasons known only to me at the time, I was editing them, but not uploading them publicly; and now in trying to work through my backlog of unedited photos I realised that not only had I not edited all of the photographs I had taken during this visit to the cemetery, but I hadn't posted those I had edited.
Thus the somewhat mass upload lately.
My question though, is that, having improved my editing skills over the past four years, and with Photoshop having improved massively in that time, do you feel that a re-edit of some of these images is worth my time, the above being a sample?
I like some aspects of my original edit, but it feels a bit murky, which I'm now better equipped to rectify than I was at the time. In addition my style has changed and this is now how I would edit this shot if I were doing so utterly fresh.
Honest thoughts and feedback totally appreciated.
Annette O'Shea in Neil LaBute's medea redux as part of bash: latterday plays. Photo by Eddie Brennan.
My friend showed me this cool picture thing called "Poladroid" that turns your pictures into mock Polaroids. It seems pretty cool so I might be using it more in the future.
I'm working on a redux of my old Emelie skin!
This is what i have so far, i'm only showing half of the face cause i want the full skin to be a surprise :P
Emelie will come in the same skintones as Rae (Which are way better than my old ones) BUT I'm going to mod the body some more, so its not the same!
Coming Soon!
If there is anything you would like to see on Emelie, tell me below!
LUXX REDUX Playing Cards
Want a deck that shouts out, "Luxury"??? Well, here it is -- we've redesigned our previous edition and wait 'til you see the new version!
For the packaging, we've kept the best of the original tuck: Thick black matt stock, gorgeous foiling, and superior detail. Randy Butterfield has refreshed the wrap-around design to suit the new housing. LUXX REDUX features a set of two Jokers, and an all-new design. The back design has been subtly tweaked and improved to show off the now instantly recognizable artwork.