The Boredroom

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    1. c2k2e (79 months ago | reply)

      Thanks! :)

    2. LAPhotoBUG (78 months ago | reply)

      Great editing, this needs to be hanging in every 'boredroom'

    3. Cate Partridge Photography (76 months ago | reply)

      "I am not a commitee!"

    4. dbacks581 (76 months ago | reply)

      Which one of these best represents your attitude in a meeting? My money is on the guy in the front with his hand under his chin. The way he is looking the speaker reminds me of the way Smithers admires Mr. Burns.

    5. c2k2e (76 months ago | reply)

      "I" am the one running the meeting of course! :)

    6. Insanity Infusion [deleted] (76 months ago | reply)

      hehe well done!!

      I think the "you" on the front left must be the ~brave and outgoing~ you... he has the nerve to sleep on the table right next to the bossman! Nice!

      Truly,
      Insanity Infusion

    7. c2k2e (76 months ago | reply)

      Either that or he got knocked out for having low profits last quarter. :)

    8. pochacco20 (76 months ago | reply)

      Good job for not ignoring the reflections. Sometimes people forget that part.

    9. c2k2e (76 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, I try to be conscious of reflections and shadows. Makes it look more realistic.

      Behind the Scenes:

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    10. rcbryson (75 months ago | reply)

      Wow, nice job! Score _10_/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    11. Gbart11 (75 months ago | reply)

      Very nice ! Wow for the meeting room.
      Score 8/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    12. yongkle (75 months ago | reply)

      haha...
      Score 8/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    13. oldmischief (75 months ago | reply)

      indeed, well done!

      Score 9/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    14. that book by derrida (75 months ago | reply)

      clone factory. brilliant!

      Score 9/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    15. c2k2e (75 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the votes everyone! As for the lighting... Yes, office building lighting has a tendency to drain the life out of everything (I'll blame it on that anyway!). The "shirts" were light blue and "ties" blue and gray. :)

    16. lindes (75 months ago | reply)

      Based on the groups its in, if nothing else, I would say yes, this is "a clone factory". :-)

      Fun stuff, and I like the series of expressions, positions, etc.

      Two things I wish were different: (1) I wish you'd shot from just a little bit to the right -- you can tell it was taken a little bit left-of-center with respect to the table and the lights, and I find that to be distracting; (2) I'd like to see it larger! I'm sure there's a lot of detail in this scene that I just can't see, even in the largest size available.

      Score 7.5/10 (from the Score Me! group)

    17. c2k2e (75 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for the feedback, the shelf I set the camera on was a little crammed (against the wall), hard to get it straight alone and using the timer trying not to disturb the tripod for each shot. I regret not editing the original 1600x1200 images :( maybe some day I'll redo it in a larger size. Thanks!

    18. neekol™ [deleted] (75 months ago | reply)

      That's super kool

    19. eag (74 months ago | reply)

      Hey, I blogged your photo.

      thanks!

      www.inthequietofmyheart.blogspot.com

    20. Faborito (74 months ago | reply)

      Monster Photoshop work!

    21. c2k2e (74 months ago | reply)

      Thanks! :)

    22. Miss Aniela (73 months ago | reply)

      very fun clone picture. Neatly done...a very 'bored' room!

    23. Bobasonic (73 months ago | reply)

      Great Pic! I've started a Top 20 Clone Pics group, this pic would be great for it. Please have a look and if you and your clones like what you all see then feel free to join!

    24. excitingfresh (58 months ago | reply)

      No wonder you are looking so bored and sleepy - the room is soooooo boring! Why not get some new board room furniture from these guys: www.theglassoffice.co.uk/. A glass table may present some additional photoshop challenges though.

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