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01/24/2007 01:00:10 PM · #1 |
PixelatedImage - David DuChemin
If you are interested in seeing some top notch work and images please check out this link. David is a guy I met at a juggling convention 5 years ago who lives in Canada. He has recently left his career as a juggler/magician/comedian and has been focusing on humanitarian type photography. He just returned from India and has some amazing images posted up on his blog site. He is also the guy who introduced me to layers in Photoshop - my life has not been the same since. Enjoy! |
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01/24/2007 01:04:53 PM · #2 |
He does some lovely work, Tim. Thanks for the link.
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01/24/2007 01:06:21 PM · #3 |
That's very nice work. I especially like the split-tone images in "Classic India". An interesting comparison is #7 in "Travel" compared to #12 in "Classic India": they are virtually the same image, one in muted color and the other in split tones, and the emotion conveyed by each is distinctly different.
R.
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01/24/2007 01:42:53 PM · #4 |
Robert, dear, can you explain how to achieve the split tone look? |
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01/24/2007 01:56:43 PM · #5 |
I love all the use of bright colours throughout. Had to laugh at the Chess player with the crack, in the People section. |
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01/24/2007 02:29:08 PM · #6 |
completely enjoyed his website ... thanks for sharing! |
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