Lo 10 days ago |
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Great job of pp on the coils. Really creative approach. |
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jomari 11 days ago |
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Congrats on a good finish, and thank you for enlightening us as to how you achieved this. Very creative! |
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RobertLavker 11 days ago |
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This was my 1st place. Love the creativity. |
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mrsawyer 11 days ago |
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Ingenious how you "lit" the upper coils to simulate a hot oven!!! |
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dk 11 days ago |
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No cameras (or upper extremities) were harmed in the taking of this photo! Oven was cold. Camera, wearing its fisheye lens, was set to 10 sec timer. Then it was placed in back of oven and the door was shut. The "hot" coils are thanks to PS; selected them and changed the dark gray to orange/red. It did taste very good, Lo ;] Edited on Feb 4, 2019
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Lo 12 days ago |
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I can't say I find the chicken too appetizing -but you've really captured my attention with your creative and unusual perspective. Excellent lighting and detail - well done. |
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jomari 12 days ago |
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You had your camera in the back of a hot oven? Wow! Good, unusual pov. |
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ysal 12 days ago |
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Please share in outtakes how you did this without destroying your camera. |
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aoc46 13 days ago |
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Neat concept - love the strong sense of receding space. Darkening everything but the chicken and the heating coils, plus adding a vignette, would make the image less busy and really dramatic. |
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Old Finn 13 days ago |
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Interesting picture. Did you set the camera behind the oven? In my favorites. |
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RobertLavker 14 days ago |
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Extremely clever take on this theme. What lens did you use? High in my favs. |