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| 10/27/2008 09:26:57 AM |
by messerschmittComment: this is so fucking excellent, the wide angle and colors are really out-wordly, but suit very well. love it |
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| 10/26/2008 04:04:19 PM |
I now pronounce you...by cynthiannComment: absolutely gorgeous picture. if you told me this was shot on a asa1600 film i'd totally believe it! the lighting, expression and dark shadows are just wonderful and raw. going into my favs |
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| 10/26/2008 08:11:53 AM |
Hussyby ZigomarComment: dude, that's a really great one! didn't know you were into set up studio stuff...haha
oh and have i already mentioned to you that your gf is gorgeous? ;)
grats on the top 20 to both of you! |
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| 10/22/2008 08:30:48 PM |
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| 10/22/2008 08:29:19 PM |
When Nothing's Leftby violinist123Comment: haha, very creative way of shoehorning a nude study into a poverty challenge...lol
seriously tho i kinda like your interpratation on this, even though i think the image itself (especially her expression) is misleading.
the b&w treatment and lighting are excellent. |
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| 10/22/2008 08:23:32 PM |
Forgottenby pete0121Comment: great b&w image! i really like the fact that you included all the suroundings like the improvised "door" and that weird mannequin's leg...;)
very good comp and b&w treatment! |
| 10/22/2008 08:21:06 PM |
Tips Please?by SpongetoastComment: c'mon this guy does not look poor by any means! he's got the talent, will and equipment to make a living, he certainly enjoys what he does and he probably earns some good money at what he does. not like he's some poor cripple guy that needs social welfare...
b&w editing is good, im just wondering whether you'll be dq'ed for the vignette... |
| 10/22/2008 08:21:02 PM |
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| 10/16/2008 05:01:05 PM |
by MephistoComment: Originally posted by salmiakki: Great composition. The sky must have been so blue, did you use a polariser? |
nope, i don't even have one of those...
the dark sky was achieved by using a red filter in PP plus a gradient curves adjustment to selctively darken the upper left part of the sky.
thx for the feedback everyone! |
| 10/15/2008 05:30:35 PM |
40by hannekeComment: thats pretty wild. reminds me of those buddhist divinities with 3 heads and such...;)
good photoshop work (or just simple douple/triple exposure?) and great tones. i like |
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