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    Abstracting Trees

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    Re: Abstracting Trees

    Interesting image.

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    Re: Abstracting Trees

    I like the colour....

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    It is interesting indeed May I ask how you did it ?

    BTW, I love your avatar. Would you upload it with a bigger size so that I could see it better?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    It is interesting indeed May I ask how you did it ?

    BTW, I love your avatar. Would you upload it with a bigger size so that I could see it better?
    It's done by superimposing three photos; after taking the first one, I rotated the camera slightly, took another, then repeated. A single vapour trail of a plane became the three lines that cross in the middle.

    Some cameras can superimpose a number of photos and create a single one in-camera (RAW or JPG). Mine can do that, but if it couldn't then I imagine it wouldn't be too hard to do it on the computer. When taking the photo, I determined the exposure for a single photo, then switched to manual and multiplied the shutter speed by three to reduce the amount of light captured for each of the three photos.

    The blue in the trees is due to superimposing blue sky from one of the photos over the trees of another.

    My avatar is of an orangutan in Auckland Zoo (New Zealand). I was caught by the intelligence in his eyes as he looked at me. That's why I use it; I imagine (hope?) that I look at the world in the same was as he appeared to look at me.

    Here's a bigger photo:
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    Re: Abstracting Trees

    Thank you for the explanation Tony. I loved this orangutan shot, very cute one indeed, he looks very friendly Why was there a blanket on his back? I hope he wasn't ill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Thank you for the explanation Tony. I loved this orangutan shot, very cute one indeed, he looks very friendly Why was there a blanket on his back? I hope he wasn't ill.
    It was winter. Winter in Auckland is quite mild, so I guess the blanket was all he needed. At least, I didn't see a great coat hanging on a tree

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    Re: Abstracting Trees

    Interesting. I note you refrained from adding stronger colours like red and yellow somewhere in the image. Would that work?
    The orangutan looks quite regal
    Ole

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    Quote Originally Posted by mugge View Post
    Interesting. I note you refrained from adding stronger colours like red and yellow somewhere in the image. Would that work?
    The orangutan looks quite regal
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    Hi Ole,

    I didn't see red in the image, and didn't increase saturation of the little yellow that is there, because but I preferred a less colourful image.

    Tony

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