Maybe you should take this with you on your trip...two steaming bowls might just be what you'll need way up there in the frozen North.
Hope you have a great trip and remember not to sit your aurora on the ground or you'll end up with a severely frozen borealis !
You're not seriously expecting me to give CC on this are you ?
All I'll say is that if we gave likes in the Ihcman it would probably end up on the scroller very quickly...it might still do if others pick up on it as it drifts through the galleries !
Beautiful work !
Oh by the way there's not much soup or rice in those bowls ... I like mine filled to the brim
Cheers Stuart
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A very impressive manipulation to create these bowls Angie. The reflections have a nice glassy quality too though from a physics point of view, I think the left side of the reflections need skewed to the right more to be directed forward, towards the viewer's line of sight. Choosing a curved object as well makes it tricky because reflection would allow you to see parts of the bowl underneath which are not seen in the 'real' image but that's a shortcoming of trying to represent 3D properties in 2D with this type of manipulation. The overall result is impressive, nonetheless.
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This is the original image from which the bowls were created.
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Maybe you should take this with you on your trip...two steaming bowls might just be what you'll need way up there in the frozen North.
Hope you have a great trip and remember not to sit your aurora on the ground or you'll end up with a severely frozen borealis !
You're not seriously expecting me to give CC on this are you ?
All I'll say is that if we gave likes in the Ihcman it would probably end up on the scroller very quickly...it might still do if others pick up on it as it drifts through the galleries !
Beautiful work !
Oh by the way there's not much soup or rice in those bowls ... I like mine filled to the brim
Cheers Stuart
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What more do you want, Stuart ... you`ve got Iris & cornflower infused tea! that should keep you going for a while!
Works really well, Angie, a really beautiful composition with super lighting
Have a lovely time in Norway... (& at least the midges will all be hibernating....
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Mary-Ann
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A very impressive manipulation to create these bowls Angie. The reflections have a nice glassy quality too though from a physics point of view, I think the left side of the reflections need skewed to the right more to be directed forward, towards the viewer's line of sight. Choosing a curved object as well makes it tricky because reflection would allow you to see parts of the bowl underneath which are not seen in the 'real' image but that's a shortcoming of trying to represent 3D properties in 2D with this type of manipulation. The overall result is impressive, nonetheless.
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Very nicely done Angie especially as you are trying to work in 3D perspective with these lovely bowls, enjoy your holiday.
Tez
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Nice work Angie, I like what you have done with the original picture. They look like fine china.
Have a good holiday.
Jeff.
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