I will admit that I did use some Photoshop to do selective desaturation on the face. However, as some on the board know, this cat's eyes actually are this big, so no trickery there! The poor selective focus to get that DOF, well, that's all me!
Thanks Moo. Now that I look at this on another screen, the face seems a little crunch y and green to me. Does anyone else see that? Maybe it's just my monitor here at work...
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3 comments:
HAHAHAHHAHA. If you had to sum up Mango in one image, this is THE perfect way to do it. He's the epitome of a little spooky creep.
nice job with making his eyes out of focus, they really don't even need to be clear to get it.
Thanks Moo. Now that I look at this on another screen, the face seems a little crunch y and green to me. Does anyone else see that? Maybe it's just my monitor here at work...
Oh yeah, I see that green too. It's very faintly greenish/blue. Weirrrrrrrd.
I like the contrast of one eye being all dark and the other more lit yet hazy, which does make it creepy for me!
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