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05/31/2008 06:05:52 PM |
Superb use of selective desat. |
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07/13/2006 10:09:21 AM |
Came by to leave you some comments; and couldn't resist a portfolio named "Critters";)
I like how you combined gritty and fluffy in this image. It's interesting with parent goose sort of lost in the BG. It gives the sense that they are exploring their independence; yet still being protected. I think the grain and selective desat are creative ways to keep this from being "too cute." Nice work! |
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05/14/2006 12:36:53 AM |
This is kind of a bizarre shot, but the selective saturation is cool. The little ducks almost look like they're glowing radioactive, and the big duck is almost not noticed! |
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05/09/2006 09:50:55 PM |
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05/09/2006 11:06:35 AM |
Striking image. I love the mood and expression. |
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05/09/2006 11:02:10 AM |
SWEET! Not always a fan of the selective saturation, but this works great with the yellow ducks against the dark of the asphalt. The adult bird almost disappears. Makes you want to pick them up - those downy little things. ;~D |
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05/08/2006 07:13:39 PM |
ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! Look at the firsty little duckies...they are so cute and fuzzy! The comp is really nice, particularly with momma's head being in the picture. I like the selective desat too. |
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