I was bored and spent a few minutes playing with a fisheye lens in my fridge. The only Photoshop work done here is removing some of the fisheye distortion ... so that things look normal.
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Laura Boston-Thek gave props (20 Aug 2008):
creative perspective!
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William Moore gave props (20 Aug 2008):
that is one COOL SHOT.....terrific!!!
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Anna Chipman said (20 Aug 2008):
I would have loved to see more of the fisheye look knowing that you took it with a fisheye lens. Great image I love that you took the time to play around in the fridge!
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Jerry Jackson said (20 Aug 2008):
Anna, I'll post the original fisheye image without distortion correction or cropping to my gallery so that you (and anyone else who might be interested) can see it. I'll leave this version as my submission to "Delectable" since I think the fisheye distortion tends to make things look a little less appetizing.
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James Wei gave props (21 Aug 2008):
What a great perspective
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (22 Aug 2008):
I would say that your shot is successful.
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Andrew Mcnulty said (28 Aug 2008):
hahahaha great idea!! got mine!
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Ashley Wilkes said (4 Sep 2008):
The idea of this photo is great. A couple manipulations would have helped you pull it off better. I recommend that you use the Photoshop PS3 Extended Raw feature (if you have it) and use the "fill light" slider to lighten up the food products at the left of the scene. Also more light on the man's face with more detail would help make this photo pop.Photoshop's Shadow/Highlight feature could also be used to bring out shadow detail, lighten up dark areas, etc. The fisheye effect is a very big plus for this shot and so I believe the more it is evident the better. Again, the idea is wonderful and could
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Lauren Sloss added a link (17 Sep 2008):
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Lynn H gave props (17 Sep 2008):
Well done!!!









