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by Yi-P on Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:23 pm
I was inspired by this idea. Not sure if it has been done here before or if its quite famous. But I gave it a go and refined it a bit.
The ring and the "Love" behind it. Now from my creation, both the shadow and the light of love over the ring...
I can't find an engagement or marriage ring... I'm not married yet, thats why..
I'd like to know how will it be the impression if shown to the partner...
The original view
Cropped out the bottom reflections
Square cropped
The 2nd go...
C&C needed!! Shoot out whatever needs to be improved!!
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by macka on Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:42 pm
I really like the square crop - the reflections at the bottom don't really add anyhitng and I think it's best they're cropped out. Nice work, Yi-P!
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by Critter on Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:45 pm
before I got a good chance to see what it was projected onto, I thought that it was being projected onto a pair of buttocks...
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by asaroha on Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:52 pm
I like #2 &3.
To be critical though, I would prefer the lighting to be abit more symmetrical, ,the words on the left page to be abit more legible (especially since it has the world "love" on it), and the dictionary to be a french one instead 
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by Oscar on Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:15 pm
Love your idea for this one Yi-P. I preffer the second shot but cropping in tighter at either side may improve it.
Perhaps if you are still working on this concept you could see if you could shape the light on the pages a bit differently to try and continue the top of the heart shape (if anyone understands what I mean).
Well done Yi-P. Cheers, Mick 
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by Yi-P on Sun Oct 22, 2006 1:46 pm
Thanks all for comments!
asaroha wrote:To be critical though, I would prefer the lighting to be abit more symmetrical, ,the words on the left page to be abit more legible (especially since it has the world "love" on it), and the dictionary to be a french one instead 
Its bit hard to get symmetrical light projection on the dictionary, the "L" letter is not really in the middle of the dictionary as its sides are not really symmetrical when opened up.
Great suggestion on the French dictionary, but I only have the Spanish-English dictionary at home..
Mick,
I dont really get what you mean by "... and continue the top of the heart shape"
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by Oscar on Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:42 pm
To try to explain - cut a bit of cardboard as a block out for the light so as to allow the light that falls onto the pages to follow the lines of the love heart you have lower on the page (which looks great) - only the patch which is lit on the page is larger and shaped like the top of the love heart. It almost does this already.
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by Hyena on Sun Oct 22, 2006 3:25 pm
Very nice Yi-P!
I like 2 and 3.
How did you get the heart shapes light there ? Is that from the angle of the lighting coming off the ring or the shape/style of the ring itself ?
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by Yi-P on Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:43 pm
Hyena wrote:Very nice Yi-P! I like 2 and 3.
How did you get the heart shapes light there ? Is that from the angle of the lighting coming off the ring or the shape/style of the ring itself ?
Its from the light source, a circular (sorta) brighted area from the light's focus lens, same principle as the ring's shadow, but now its light...
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by mic on Sun Oct 22, 2006 7:57 pm
Geez Yi-P wondered where you were going with a heading like that
Very Gothic looking, like the DAH, Vincie code which I watched last night.
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Interesting though.
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by Ladybird on Sun Oct 22, 2006 8:30 pm
Wow, I've never seen anything like this before (even if you did get your inspiration from somewhere else). It's very creative and effective!!!
In terms of which crop I prefer, I like the square crop.
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by Alex on Mon Oct 23, 2006 10:28 am
I like the idea a lot. Very nice. I prefer the square crop.
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by Yi-P on Mon Oct 23, 2006 9:03 pm
mic wrote:Geez Yi-P wondered where you were going with a heading like that
Ohh, dont start it...  Its not what you think...
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