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11-FEB-2005 Flick Merauld

+Snap by Flick Merauld: I took a photo of a photo of me taking a photo of me

This was a self portrait taken last year.
I pulled up the RAW file this morning, processed it, then used the E1 to take the image on my screen in Photoshop.
It's a tad over sharpened to preserve a suggestion of the vertical lines my LCD screen showed in the shot.
The haziness over my right eye (left of screen) is due to light falling on the screen from the dining room window
(also responsible for making my hair look white instead of blonde).
I've left it as is because working in less than ideal light conditions is a fact of my life and a part of me.


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Olympus DSLR Challenge16-Jul-2007 18:01
I ever loved this photo, and its title (for my poor english level, it's like a sentence of Alice in Wonderland). endika
kodak_challenge22-Feb-2006 09:58
Thanks Adrian. LOL, I expect they'd want to test my sensor against shots of lightbulbs or something...
adrianox20-Feb-2006 21:17
G'day Flick - just don't take this one anywhere near the Nikon SLR forum - i think they'd diagnose some sort of problem. I v.much enjoy the original image - superb light & compelling!, and what you did to make it a challenge image. thanks heaps. adrian
kodak_challenge17-Feb-2006 07:41
Why, thank you Bill.
You can see that they were a lot less confrontational and a lot softer in the original, but i liked the directness here.
Flick.
Bootstrap17-Feb-2006 01:43
Flick,
What strikes me most about this image is/are your eyes. While diffused and skewed by the inherent difficulties of reproducing an image from a computer screen, the eye contact aspect of this image makes it a winner!
Bill Turner
Shirley Haden16-Feb-2006 02:08
"Over sharpening it has added to the intensity, as it makes me look haggard and stark" So what you're saying is this is just the opposite of what you really are? Cause I know you aren't haggard or stark. LOL And, you now have better tastes in cameras! I also like the fact that you have Photoshop up on the monitor. Makes it all work well.
Ray :)16-Feb-2006 00:12
Its the idea that makes this image, although the original was obviously pretty cool too. You will have to re-think this shot for the Sony and Canon forums lol.
kodak_challenge13-Feb-2006 21:56
Thanks Kate. Over sharpening it has added to the intensity, as it makes me look haggard and stark - not something the orignal showed at all.
Flick,
kodak_challenge13-Feb-2006 19:53
A very intense image Flick. I really like the way you have used photoshop as a backdrop too. Kate
Olympus DSLR Challenge12-Feb-2006 14:26
Hi chris, thanks.
My reason for photographing it onscreen was to make it validly taken by the E1, and this was the easiest way, especially as i haven't got any ink to print it out.
To begin with i was going to do a still life with this as backdrop, without the Photoshop edges, but when i saw it i liked it as it was.
Well spotted re the two cameras (implicated in the sub title too).
Flick.
Guest 11-Feb-2006 21:45
hhmmm... where have i seen that technique before??? hehe... good shot! i especially like the fact that two different cameras were used.

christopher t.