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25-FEB-2007 Amy Medina (aka. DRabbit)

10th Place Clockwork Orange by Amy Medina (aka. DRabbit)

Long Island, NY

PP galore. Eyes made blue (his are brown), shoulders lowered, background darkened (and partially removed), skin smoothed and color fixed, removed stray highlights, added eye catch lights, eye makeup done all in post, slight bit of noise added.


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Guest 05-Mar-2007 20:49
Haven't see the movie, so can't really comment on how it relates, but photographically this is great work! -Cat
Canon DSLR Challenge03-Mar-2007 23:48
Great work Amy, and a great rendition of the original! CJ
Canon DSLR Challenge28-Feb-2007 23:13
Luridly colorful, faithful to the original. Nice family team effort. Sam Attal
Guest 28-Feb-2007 21:18
Thanks for the comments everyone :)

Photokhan... endless? I WISH! I don't have enough models. But the ones I have a HUGE hams - LOL - my husband will do just about anything for a photo, and my daughter is majorly into acting. We're also pretty resourceful and finding our props. We must of drove around to various stores for 2 hours to find the hat in this photo!

Forrest Gump and This one are both my husband. We're going to shoot another one with him as the star tomorrow or Friday and if if comes out good I need to figure out which entry to get rid of!

My daughter LOVED doing the Exorcist (in Exhibition). The other two guys in The Color of Money are my brother-in-law and father-in-law (who just got that pool table for Christmas! - Lucky me!)
photokhan28-Feb-2007 13:50
For once the PP is not so seamless, at least in the eyes blue twist.
But, them again, there are "real" contact lenses that do look like this, so...
I still find this to be a great photo and also that the expression really relates to the movie general atmosphere.
(You seem to have an endless "pool" of "models"...Family?...Co-workers...? Any tips on how to convince people to collaborate in these little projects?)
PK
Canon DSLR Challenge27-Feb-2007 12:26
This is great Amy, your PP work is very good... very pro' job. ~ Regards Melbob.
jnconradie26-Feb-2007 19:38
Congratulations. You did very well! Regards ~jnconradie
Canon DSLR Challenge26-Feb-2007 11:27
Works for me.
About the only thing I think might improve it (but it's been a while since I saw it) is if his face were whiter.
Phil
Canon DSLR Challenge26-Feb-2007 04:30
well done.
theFly