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    Default Mocker's Photographic slaughterhouse

    Here I will post my works for you to slaughter, most of them have undergone some photoshopping to magnify certain qualities of the pics. None of them are to be considered photoshop adventures unless noted otherwise noted.

    The Little Match Boy:
    DA: http://nidveg.deviantart.com/art/Matches-2-88044595
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    less photoshopped version: http://nidveg.deviantart.com/art/Matches-88044257

    Feel free to navigate and comment my DA page (since nobody else does).

    [more to come]


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    Gruesome! Me likes very much +1 Rep

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    hmmm Can't seem to detect your rep button?

    An I-O-U-R is in order. ^_^

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    I've seen your work in the arts thread before, and to be honest, those appealed to me more than this photograph does.

    Do not take me wrong, i enjoy you displaying your work here a lot. I do not understand this picture. You discribe it as being a test for a new camera and indeed, it is nothing more than that to me.

    I'm looking forward to the next couple of pictures you will make.
    Last edited by Yaga Shu Ra; June 24, 2008 at 10:43 PM.
    Moreover, whenever fluorescent square motion is required, it may also be employed in conjunction with the drawn reciprocation dingle arm, to reduce sinusoidal depleneration.

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    you should make it smaller, you cant really look at it that way

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    Default Re: Mocker's Photographic slaughterhouse

    Quote Originally Posted by seleukosART View Post
    you should make it smaller, you cant really look at it that way
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    I tried getting smaller pics, must've done something wrong.
    I recommend you visit my DA page instead of trying to view them here.
    Good to see some response here anyways.

    By the way, this is meant as a showcase of all my works in DA.
    Last edited by mocker; July 01, 2008 at 10:54 AM.


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    I love the way you got the flame's reflection in the eye's. Awesome. +rep

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    Recently uploaded this piece.

    Feedback?


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    If that is a completely untouched still, that's great. Looks like a phoenix flying away from you what with the fire taking the shape of wings. Really good moment in time you captured there.
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    Yeah, although it's not completely untouched. I removed some minor background noise elements, but the person and the fire remains completely untouched. BTW, it's not me on the picture.


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    BTW, it's not me on the picture.
    Ah, see what happens with assumptions. All the same, very nice pic, my only suggestion would be to play around with cropping. It seems just too centered and doesn't really allow for any dynamic feeling to the image. Like you can lose some of the black to the left and make it look as though the flames are really flying away. But that's just how I see it.
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    Thanks for all feedback, people, it's more than I get at DA.

    I've got a new piece lined up in the shooting gallery, it's called Urban Will'o'Wisps.
    Ready the firing squads...


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    I have created a Photography Blog, in which I try to post photos now and then.
    The text is in Norwegian, but some titles are in English. Not much text anyway.
    Here are some works from there, notice that these are all MY photos, please ask for permission if you want to use them (I know there's no watermark or anything).

    http://nidblikk.blogspot.com/

    Some thumbnails:





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    The "oslo_strasseritter_5" photograph, from the "Retrospektiv" pair is starting to grow on me. At first glance I shunned away from it's slanted frame, but looking at it more I'm starting to appreaciate your attempt to "play" with the angle of the "perspective lines" as they make their way to the horizon, almost twisting in motion with your camera.
    Moreover, whenever fluorescent square motion is required, it may also be employed in conjunction with the drawn reciprocation dingle arm, to reduce sinusoidal depleneration.

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    Those are pretty good. I particularly like the rooftops.

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