Peter, sorry about the truncated answer. I was turning off my phone for
church. The effect you see was caused by a fog machine blowing between the
front subjects and the bkgd. I was pretty much doing the same stuff as usual
with Photoshop.
Sonny Carter
http://www.SonC.com/look
On Oct 28, 2018, at 10:34 AM, Sonny Carter <sonc.hegr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Smoke generator
Sonny Carter
http://www.SonC.com/look
On Oct 28, 2018, at 9:34 AM, Peter Stevens (Redacted sender "fritzj3" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wow! A coven on the Cane! …and with tunes, no less. Cool!
Nicely captured, Sonny. Got a question about the image’s appearance, though.
What software do you use for processing the images? The boundary/border
between the background and the ladies profiles/silhouettes just seem very
abruptly set out from the background. It's like there are two images that
were perfectly set upon one another - one with the dancers and then one with
everything else. I’m not nay--saying the image at all, I really like it; but
I’m trying to understand why the image appears like it does, whether its on
my end in the monitor or whether its just how the Sony sensor captures and
processes the resulting image.
Best regards,
Peter Stevens
On Oct 28, 2018, at 9:40 AM, Sonny Carter <sonc.hegr@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
More fun than it sounds.
https://sonc.com/look/?p=6153
SonC
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Regards,
Sonny
http://sonc.com/look/
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USA