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Sam

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  1. Sam replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    I just had to. - Got my girlfriend staying over for the weekend, making cupcakes, probably watch a movie, and then I'm taking her out during the evening to an Italian restaurant. Should be great.
  2. So is that what we're expected to say to every new artist that visits The Gallery? We're only trying to encourage art within people, saying that won't help anyone.
  3. Seems as though it has a little more work put into it, although the image is very low quality (lossy .jpg file?). I think you need to experiment with blending modes a bit more. Your images all look a little desaturated and lack the 'pop' that other signatures I see have. Take a look through Planetrender's Most Inspirational Signatures You've Ever Seen thread. Here you can see elements in signatures that people really like.
  4. Sam replied to Nadril's topic in Art and Media
    Could I suggest a gallery layout? I did this a while ago for a school project; Now imagine all these images with translucent grey over them - when the mouse goes over they 'lighten' up. A simple rollover. You could also try a 1 or 2px stroke around the thumbnails when you roll them over. Are you planning on using lightbox?
  5. Sam replied to Sam's topic in Art and Media
    Awesome, I'm looking forward to seeing this photography of yours :thumbup:
  6. Haha, I thought she looked like a boy :P
  7. Sam replied to Sam's topic in Art and Media
    I'll probably redo the shot standing a little further back and perhaps with a tripod too.
  8. Now that's awesome! When I still played this is all I did - attacking steel dragons, hoping for a pair of dragon platelegs!
  9. Sam replied to Millard's topic in Off-Topic
    Mombasa isn't too bad either. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfelZO215qw
  10. Sam replied to Millard's topic in Off-Topic
    Hans Zimmer did a great job on the soundtrack. Was one of my top 10 AOTY.
  11. Watched To Kill A Mockingbird in English class today. Interesting movie, it's good to see a great book realised in moving image.
  12. Sam replied to Nadril's topic in Art and Media
    Any new changes you've made, Zack?
  13. Sam replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    It's the thought that counts.
  14. Sam replied to happy123's topic in Off-Topic
    For anyone interested, Kyuss have reunited for a European tour - all dates are on the page I linked to. Considering seeing if I can get a ticket for the Bristol O2 Academy myself.
  15. Sam replied to Sam's topic in Art and Media
    There isn't much processing on the shots - a quick resize/sharpen on most of them with a few minor contrast adjustments. 1. I've only just noticed that it isn't straight - thanks for pointing that out. 2. How do you mean static? There hasn't been much PP applied to this shot mind you, it was three seperate shots at three different light levels as to not confuse my camera's metering. 1. This first shot was an experiment in terms of composition, really - I'll probably try and reshoot it and completely re-do the post-processing (this shot has the most PP of any of the shots you see in the first post). 2. Can't make the sign higher - it was at the bottom of the shot used at the bottom of the vertical stitch. 3. Thanks for pointing that out, will fix that up in due time. 5. I agree. This shot was more to observe lines in a photography and how one's eyes are led, rather than for artistic merit. 7. This is more of an abstract shot - I hardly touched this shot (just a bit of sharpening applied) - no photoshop trickery involved. Thankyou both for your c/c!
  16. Fatso Forgotso by Kyuss
  17. The Dead Flag Blues by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
  18. Sam replied to Sam's topic in Off-Topic
    A bit of Boards Of Canada. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_73n1G0j_0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yT0gRc2c2wQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0P1JsMTWc0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mX4z3r-7Poo
  19. Sam replied to Scorcheddd's topic in Off-Topic
    My topman jeans are fading nicely, starting to fade on the top of the legs and the knees too.
  20. Sam replied to Skull's topic in Off-Topic
    Delicious, perfect if you are hungry,
  21. The Village Green Preservation Society by The Kinks
  22. Sam replied to Marco's topic in Off-Topic
    Nick, that location looks fantastic. Tried any landscape photography there? I'd love to visit New Zealand purely because of photographic opportunities one day. Da_Latios - that's some really cool low key photography, I gotta rent myself some strobes and softboxes sometime. What lens did you use for those shots?
  23. Sam replied to Leoo's topic in Off-Topic
    Normal school day. After school I got my hair trimmed ( was getting a little scruffy), and I bought two roses from the florists for my girlfriend.
  24. Sam posted a topic in Art and Media
    For my GCSE art examination I've chosen to observe the subject of 'everyday life'. Recently I wandered around school photographing things you'd never normally look at twice, observing contrast, perspectives, lighting, shape, texture and in some cases perception of location. Observing lighting in everyday surroundings and how it casts itself over objects. 3 image stitch, stitched together using Autopano Pro Fire exit stairs - looking at leading lines and compositions within everyday environments, and also contrast. Stairs - observing perception (notice the picture shot upside down). Lockers - observing depth of field and perception (notice how the picture was shot upside down). Playground markings - observing perspective within the everyday environment. A boiler door - observing texture within the everyday environment. A skylight - observing shape within the everyday environment. The reason for using black and white for this photography is the fact that we, as human beings see everything in color - everyday environments such as your school seem very natural, and look different when devoid of color. The next part of my project will be more oriented towards architecture - I am taking my inspiration from Marcin Staiwarz. I've also been looking at the work of Ansel Adams (although this is more landscape oriented). What do you think, people of the gallery?

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