Mark Wolfe Posted June 16, 2009 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Well, thank you. Actually thinking that my post was plagiarized is quite a compliment. But then you ought to know I am a writer and editor. I was going to say that looking at the original images closely, the two programs are different. The one with the people in it is interesting in the way it interprets shading. I wish the OP would offer us more info on what the program is and how it was used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kan Win Posted June 16, 2009 Share Posted June 16, 2009 (edited) <snip> i will attempt to find the box with my original scans, 60x 40 inch oil canvasses, ok Sure as long as they are under the 1 mb size and not 3-4-5mb or more size. If possible could we see the back ground (room) where these photos where taken One does understand that you wish to show off your brush work in the examples that you have shown, but they are too large for some members that are on a slow line. Welcome to this fourm folks from Chaing Mai BTW from your post of the second photo this was what I found............... the File Comment Camera Make FUJIFILM Model FinePix S5Pro Orientation Upper Left X resolution 170/1 Y resolution 170/1 Resolution unit centimeters Software Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh Date/time 15-Jun-2009 11:24:49 Primary chromaticities 0.64 YCbCr coefficients 0.299 YCbCr positioning co-sited Image Image description Artist Whitepoint 0.313 Copyright Exposure time 1/60 s F-number f/5.6 Exposure program Manual ISO speed ratings ISO 200 Date/time original 13-Mar-2009 23:08:26 Date/time digitized 13-Mar-2009 23:08:26 Compressed BPP 3.2 Shutter speed value 1/60 s Aperture value f/5.6 Brightness value 3.58 Exposure bias value 0.00 eV Max. aperture value f/2.8 Metering mode Pattern Light source Shade Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode Focal length 22 mm User comment NAT SUMANATEMEYA Subsec time 0 Subsec time original 0 Subsec time digitized 0 Pixel X dimension 5100 Pixel Y dimension 3570 Focal plane X res. 1861/1 Focal plane Y res. 1861/1 Sensing method One-chip color area sensor Scene type A directly photographed image Custom Rendered Normal process Exposure mode Manual exposure White balance Manual white balance Focal length in 35mm film 33 mm Scene capture type Standard Contrast Hard Saturation High saturation Sharpness Hard Subject distance range unknown Miscellaneous FlashPix version 0100 File source DSC Hope that you all join in posting you works of ' Photography and the Arts' and not just ............BS.................... Thanking you all, Yours truly, Kan Win Edited June 16, 2009 by Kan Win Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Wolfe Posted June 16, 2009 Share Posted June 16, 2009 Is that ALL the information you got from the photo? Only that little, tiny bit? Wow, when I think of information about a photo I think, "The green thingy means it's in focus...." Here is a "painting" I did several years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doppa Posted June 16, 2009 Author Share Posted June 16, 2009 Is that ALL the information you got from the photo? Only that little, tiny bit? Wow, when I think of information about a photo I think, "The green thingy means it's in focus...." Here is a "painting" I did several years ago. very nice piece. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doppa Posted June 16, 2009 Author Share Posted June 16, 2009 <snip> i will attempt to find the box with my original scans, 60x 40 inch oil canvasses, ok Sure as long as they are under the 1 mb size and not 3-4-5mb or more size. If possible could we see the back ground (room) where these photos where taken One does understand that you wish to show off your brush work in the examples that you have shown, but they are too large for some members that are on a slow line. Welcome to this fourm folks from Chaing Mai BTW from your post of the second photo this was what I found............... the File Comment Camera Make FUJIFILM Model FinePix S5Pro Orientation Upper Left X resolution 170/1 Y resolution 170/1 Resolution unit centimeters Software Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh Date/time 15-Jun-2009 11:24:49 Primary chromaticities 0.64 YCbCr coefficients 0.299 YCbCr positioning co-sited Image Image description Artist Whitepoint 0.313 Copyright Exposure time 1/60 s F-number f/5.6 Exposure program Manual ISO speed ratings ISO 200 Date/time original 13-Mar-2009 23:08:26 Date/time digitized 13-Mar-2009 23:08:26 Compressed BPP 3.2 Shutter speed value 1/60 s Aperture value f/5.6 Brightness value 3.58 Exposure bias value 0.00 eV Max. aperture value f/2.8 Metering mode Pattern Light source Shade Flash Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode Focal length 22 mm User comment NAT SUMANATEMEYA Subsec time 0 Subsec time original 0 Subsec time digitized 0 Pixel X dimension 5100 Pixel Y dimension 3570 Focal plane X res. 1861/1 Focal plane Y res. 1861/1 Sensing method One-chip color area sensor Scene type A directly photographed image Custom Rendered Normal process Exposure mode Manual exposure White balance Manual white balance Focal length in 35mm film 33 mm Scene capture type Standard Contrast Hard Saturation High saturation Sharpness Hard Subject distance range unknown Miscellaneous FlashPix version 0100 File source DSC Hope that you all join in posting you works of ' Photography and the Arts' and not just ............BS.................... Thanking you all, Yours truly, Kan Win whoa there, can you be a little more specific. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
canuckamuck Posted June 17, 2009 Share Posted June 17, 2009 I think if the OP simply renamed the thread there would be a lot less negativity. Clearly most people do not agree with the use of the term painting to describe these two images. By the way I find the images, particularly the second one to be quite beautiful. It would have been preferable if the OP just said have a look at my images, for then I wouldn't have felt like someone was trying to scam me with what is clearly a photo with various modifications. It was obvious on first glance. Many things in this world have paint applied to them, very few of them are considered paintings. I like the genre, just call it what it is. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joskydive Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 I call these doodles but they are mine and they are water colours. Now you know why I've never made money from it but it still gives me pleasure!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lordsux Posted August 19, 2009 Share Posted August 19, 2009 Nice, thx for sharing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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