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I like it Simon, strong image, instantly recognizable and fits the theme well.
I had a go at the fingerprint thing with paint and it was a nightmare, you've found a better way.
Thanks mate.
I also thought of doing fingerprints but decided they would be to difficult...you've done an excellent job though, really clear prints.
Cheers, it was quite difficult - I had to use a very fine paint brush to remove the dust outside of the fingerprints
Very well done (not a SOCO by any chance are you ?)
Looks authentic and the composition is spot on!
Good one Simon!
I think the B&W version works best!
No not a SOCO, just a frustrated forensic scientist (one of the jobs I wanted to do as a child). I spent ages dusting for prints as a child

I like this Simon - and would never have thought of talc to do the job! And well done for tackling such a difficult shot in a busy week.
The B&W is definitely the best imho. Interesting that the macro wasn't the best lens for the job.
Great take on the theme.
I love the 105mm macro as it is really sharp - it did actually take this image but sometimes lens sharpness can really be a downfall. I think for portraits this lens could be quite unflattering without a whole host of Post Processing going on.
An unusual looking image. Very effective for 'Identity'. There seems to be something in the centre of the top fingerprint. It looks like a face
Nice strong image
Thanks, I love the brain's ability to search out and find faces in the strangest of places
Great detail in those prints, love the white on black
I do too, I think for the theme it's the best option and hence why it was chosen
I think this works very well indeed, its a very strong image. Wouldnt look out of place on CSI!![]()
Cheers
I like this - I too was trying to figure out how fingerprints might be photographed. It proved too much effort for me! But this image really works - great contrast - clear detail - excellent dof. Whats not to like
Thanks, it was quite a difficult shot but I was trying my D700 linked to the PC for this one (Live View on the PC - now that's fun)
Ah the old finger print shot...how many thought of that one and backed away after trying it...
But yours looks amazing...not sure why but you just have to keep looking at it, it somehow draws you in to the shot..
and yes the B&W works better for me too...
I do find myself going back to it too
not sure why either, I am pleased with it though. really like the identity shots! great DOF too!
I tried a similar this with calligraphy ink on thursday, and my fingers are still black now (monday!) try explaining that to people! i gave up because i couldn't do what i wanted doesnt look as though you had that trouble. lol
nice 1!
I hope your fingers have cleaned up - I didn't want inky fingers (especially near my D700 so I stuck to the old dusting method. I was thinking of doing the fingerprint trick from Beverly Hills Cop (the one with the superglue and a warm light source), but I couldn't find any real details about that way
Superb Simon, the talc has worked brilliantly. The B&W for me too.
Thanks mate
I really like this interpretation Simon, and as Marcus said, something keeps drawing me back to this. Well done, Can't see how you could improve this (and I prefer the b&w too)
Thanks
P.S. The limit of 10 smilies in an image is really irritating when you want to quote others - hence why I've removed all (?? most) smilies from the original messages


). However, you could do something similar in any photo editor that allows layer masks e.g. Photoshop


