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How in the heck do you take a picture like this?
This is a pretty neat looking piece of computer wall paper and I for the life of me can't figure out how you would take a picture like that.
http://static.flickr.com/21/183065817_620f5df648_o.jpg Any thoughts to help my poor confused mind? /I know this isn't necessarily my own work, but it's a photography question. Please move it if it's in the wrong place or you know, delete it if you have to. |
Logic would tell me to take a high-res pic after moving the monitor and adjusting the colorization to match the walls exactly from monitor to real wall. wonder if I could try....
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Yeah, after thinking about it for a while I figured you'd have to get a dead-on-middle-of-the-screen picture that's fairly hi-resolution, take the picture, and all you would need to do is center it on the screen so that it matches up with the wall.
Pretty cool looking effect, though. |
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Check out Transparent Screens - a photoset on Flickr for a bunch more examples. Some of these people are insane.
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reminds me of an old "I Love Lucy" episode where she breaks the old tv tube and then pretends to be "in" the tv........xoxoxoo
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If you wanted to cheat, you could take a wide angle hi res shot of that corner, then just crop it down to that area behind the monitor later.
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i did that to my one computer, i just sat down and found my average sitting spot, then i took a picture from there and cropped it to fit the screen... after i did that, i changed spots and made the perspective of the shot match the view from outside the room, soo when people came in, they would beable to get the effect.
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Photoshop
lol probably not, but it's one of the easiest way to answer all questions. How do i lose weight? : Photoshop Do you know where my dog is? : Photoshop Was jesus actually a girl? : Photoshop. Photoshop answers all. |
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