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| 02/04/2008 09:05:02 PM |
Progressionby levyj413Comment by thegrandwazoo: Very cool man! I like the "progression".
Funny too as my girl is in a local production of "As bee's in honey drown" and in the play they make reference to Warhol, the line is "I asked Andy what he thought of my work and he said wow!"
WOW :-) |
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| 02/04/2008 08:59:10 PM |
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| 02/04/2008 08:22:03 PM |
Going Homeby levyj413Comment by Beetle: Don't feel like reading all the other comments, please forgive me if I repeat stuff.
I love it! I can be pretty unforgiving with blur, too often I feel that an accidental blur is being passed off as "artistic". Not in this case - it feels very much intended and makes a wonderful contrast to the static architecture.
I also love that you didn't HDR the living daylights out of this - it feels so right to see very dark areas, as well as glimpses of light coming in.
Saying that I don't care for the blue back pack would be way too picky, so I won't say it :-)
I just tried it in b+w - it looks good, too, but changes the mood quite a bit, so I'm glad you left those warm colors. |
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| 02/04/2008 04:17:08 PM |
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| 02/04/2008 07:53:10 AM |
No Calls During Dinnerby levyj413Comment by noraneko: Jeffrey, great finish with this! You really did a great job editing - he just pops - and look at that beautiful catchlight :-) PS - looks like Steve got whomped in the head-to-head :-) |
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| 02/04/2008 07:09:23 AM |
Progressionby levyj413Comment by TCGuru: I like the progression! From really high key to really low key... interesting take. Nicely put together... it's cool how you chose one feature for each shot to show off. I could see this as a print as well... big one!! :) |
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| 02/04/2008 06:42:54 AM |
No Calls During Dinnerby levyj413Comment by PHOTOKID: Congrats on the top 20 and having this on your front page. Such nice detail through out, especially in the eyes and feathers. Great Shot. |
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| 02/04/2008 02:50:12 AM |
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| 02/04/2008 12:22:31 AM |
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| 02/03/2008 11:48:27 PM |
Progressionby levyj413Comment by Quasimojo: Interesting and vaguely Warhol. What I've done before is played around with merging two (or more) layers, with the original photo underneath the threshold layer - then play with opacity and/or blending modes to bring out detail in interesting places (eyes and mouth in particular). Can get some really interesting effects. |
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