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03/05/2011 12:07:06 AM |
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03/04/2011 08:32:15 PM |
Neat job on the processing. |
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03/04/2011 04:56:45 PM |
Here's a novel approach to selective desaturation. |
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03/04/2011 02:00:21 AM |
Haha, I'm shocked that you didn't get detained for this after reading all the horror stories about being detained for taking pictures at the airport... much less Air Force One. Not quite sure what the point of the B+W and color mix is... I would expect that you are trying to draw attention somewhere... but not sure why splitting the plane helps. |
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03/03/2011 06:46:54 PM |
not sure if its just me but half the pic is in colour and the rest is black and white. Shame really, quite like the photo |
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03/03/2011 04:25:14 PM |
Legal? I don't know. Interesting shot and presentation. Pretty cool, actually. |
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03/02/2011 10:10:47 PM |
Don't understand the effect you were trying to achieve |
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03/02/2011 02:25:24 PM |
I don't understand the point of desaturating parts of it. Seems like a rather odd editing decision. |
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03/02/2011 01:29:31 PM |
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03/01/2011 10:35:44 PM |
Cool that you could get this shot. Trying to understand the desat. |
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03/01/2011 07:09:59 PM |
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03/01/2011 01:17:39 PM |
why is there a square of color in this and the rest in b&w - was this on purpose? |
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03/01/2011 03:36:53 AM |
Mmm…. Strange use of desat |
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