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10/09/2014 10:46:59 AM · #1
Stumbled across a photographer, Pep Ventosa, who does the most beautiful things with his images giving his subject/s a very ephemeral, fluid movement through deconstruction, montages or fragmentation.

Here's a link to his gallery entitled "Collective Snapshot"
Collective Snapshot

Here's a link to some of his gallery on Google Images:
Google Images

So incredibly beautiful, whether it be nature or architecture. Exceptionally dynamic and a style I think many could enjoy for a challenge
10/09/2014 11:12:08 AM · #2
Would have to be expert editing.

With that said, I looked at the images you linked to...I have to say I am just not moved except to find the aspirin. I found them very distracting and hard to look at, hence headache inducing, not beautiful.

Message edited by author 2014-10-09 11:12:36.
10/09/2014 11:33:07 AM · #3
The images are very interesting to me, and I would be up for giving it a try. I am not sure I'd know how, but I assume it would require expert editing.
10/09/2014 11:35:34 AM · #4
In a nutshell, as far as I can tell, it's multiple images of the same subject with just a subtle shift in perspective overlaid on one another.

Message edited by author 2014-10-09 11:55:49.
10/09/2014 11:47:04 AM · #5
Originally posted by CEJ:

Would have to be expert editing.

With that said, I looked at the images you linked to...I have to say I am just not moved except to find the aspirin. I found them very distracting and hard to look at, hence headache inducing, not beautiful.


For your weak constitution, its headache inducing. For me its beautiful. Not everything has to be tack sharp. Eye of the beholder and all that.

Message edited by author 2014-10-09 11:54:04.
10/09/2014 11:54:06 AM · #6
But the source photos aren't his?
10/09/2014 11:59:42 AM · #7
Originally posted by skewsme:

But the source photos aren't his?


Why'd you say that?

Its almost all his own work, for which he has received several international awards for his photography.
10/09/2014 12:06:11 PM · #8
it seems to me we spend too much time here mimicking the work of others.
10/09/2014 12:09:53 PM · #9
Originally posted by Mike:

it seems to me we spend too much time here mimicking the work of others.


Sometimes it's a good way to get people to try something new and experiment with new techniques.
10/09/2014 12:30:09 PM · #10
Originally posted by Garry:

Originally posted by Mike:

it seems to me we spend too much time here mimicking the work of others.


Sometimes it's a good way to get people to try something new and experiment with new techniques.


i would agree with you except that this site continues to encourage archaic limitations on processing while allowing those that hide bad photographic technique.
10/09/2014 01:49:08 PM · #11
Originally posted by Garry:

For your weak constitution


Hmm...has nothing to do with my constitution and I don't think you are qualified to comment on my constitution either. I find the images headache inducing. You find them beautiful. So what? It also has nothing to do with anything not being tack sharp either. You sure do like to assume a lot of things.

Message edited by author 2014-10-09 13:51:03.
10/09/2014 02:32:21 PM · #12
Originally posted by Garry:

Originally posted by skewsme:

But the source photos aren't his?

Why'd you say that?
Its almost all his own work, for which he has received several international awards for his photography.


Was just asking, thought I read it on one of the pages.
10/09/2014 03:01:00 PM · #13
Originally posted by skewsme:

Originally posted by Garry:

Originally posted by skewsme:

But the source photos aren't his?

Why'd you say that?
Its almost all his own work, for which he has received several international awards for his photography.


Was just asking, thought I read it on one of the pages.


I believe it's all his own work, from photo to end product.
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