From: Rick (Kitty5)
Subject: Re: My first image. . .tell me what you think!
Date: 26 Apr 1999 07:46:11
Message: <372443f3.0@news.povray.org>
Matt Giuer <jul### [at] ijnet> wrote in message news:3723FDD8.D38CDBC1@ij.net...
> My personal opinion?>> If there is an attempt to fake a poorly taken photo then lens> flare is reqired. A real scene or one taken by a good> photographer will noe have a flare.
But what happens if you like lens flare, and waste tons of film
photographing the sun trying to get one? (sorry i was 7 then :)
boy was i in lumber when my dad got that film back!!
Rick
From: Ian Burgmyer
Subject: Re: My first image. . .tell me what you think!
Date: 26 Apr 1999 20:00:27
Message: <3724f00b.0@news.povray.org>
Already done :)
Check out my second image.
-Ian
Steve <sjl### [at] ndirectcouk> wrote in message
news:372357F1.70836B22@ndirect.co.uk...
> I like big images, but JPG would be an idea.>> Cheers> Steve>> Ian Burgmyer wrote:> >> > It took a while to send, too. Figures :) Should've known> >> > Sorry for any inconvenience!> >> > -Ian> >> > Charles Krause <osi### [at] cheerfulcom> wrote in message> > news:3721f9d7.0@news.povray.org...> > >> > > Ian Burgmyer wrote in message <3721ea16.0@news.povray.org>...> > > >This is mainly a test of the Lens Flare INC. I modeled this image in> > > Moray.> > > >It's more of a test, but I don't think it looks to bad.> > > >> > > >-Ian> > >> > >> > > Not bad - but may we suggest Jpegs for posting? This image, on the
server
> > is> > > nearly half a _meg_. Jpeg compression would probably drop such a
simple
> > > image to less than 100k.> > >> > > Barring that - posting smaller images, if possible (and with this one
it
> > > is - not much fine detail except for the 'floor' texture).> > >> > > Be bandwidth friendly - most people here do not have cable modems.> > >> > >> > >>>
From: Ian Burgmyer
Subject: Re: My first image. . .tell me what you think!
Date: 26 Apr 1999 20:02:09
Message: <3724f071.0@news.povray.org>
Hehe! I do this with my dad's digital camera ALL the time!!! :)
Then there's always my game craze. . .I spent a long time in Unreal just
looking at the lens flare. . .
-Ian
> But what happens if you like lens flare, and waste tons of film> photographing the sun trying to get one? (sorry i was 7 then :)>> boy was i in lumber when my dad got that film back!!> Rick>>