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04/26/2012 01:12:08 PM · #51 |
Originally posted by bergiekat: Now, get me some damn tea! Children should be obscene seen and not heard!! I'll be sitting in my vat of wrinkle cream.... |
Fixed that for you.
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04/26/2012 01:20:28 PM · #52 |
Originally posted by posthumous: Originally posted by klkitchens: I doubt we'll see any in the Motion Panning challenge. :) |
Now, that is a gauntlet if I've ever seen one! |
beat me to it. |
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04/28/2012 09:56:05 PM · #53 |
So you'll love this one then eh?
Personally I prefer B&W or desaturated..... Brings out more character I think.... IMHO of course...... |
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04/29/2012 06:35:15 AM · #54 |
Originally posted by dougi555: So you'll love this one then eh?
Personally I prefer B&W or desaturated..... Brings out more character I think.... IMHO of course...... |
I think you hit the nail on the head with this one. Many years ago when I was working in the frozen tundra I took many photos of the native peoples there and I took only black and white images... to me they always looked better.
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04/29/2012 12:28:37 PM · #55 |
I think it's just preference what you like. Personally I think all images of old people should be BW and fisheye too. :)
My father in his final year. |
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04/29/2012 03:10:06 PM · #56 |
Message edited by author 2012-04-29 15:10:20. |
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04/29/2012 03:19:52 PM · #57 |
It works for young people too!
Message edited by author 2012-04-29 15:20:12.
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