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01/04/2010 06:11:15 PM |
Love this one and the processing if fantastic!! |
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12/09/2009 05:10:52 PM |
Did not vote but I do like it a lot to include the composition, tones and the overall feeling.
Nice!
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12/08/2009 08:36:04 AM |
This was one of my real favourites in the November free study. Don't understand the score at all. I gave it a 9, so find it hard to see how it ended where it did. |
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12/07/2009 10:17:14 PM |
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12/07/2009 06:24:47 PM |
Wonderful work. Such evocation of the Polaroid. the imbalance of the composition creates a vertigo in which we think this boy will fall into the sea. 9 |
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12/07/2009 05:43:17 PM |
I don't really know why but I really love this picture! Maybe it's the aged feel from the post-processing... or the ambiguity of the model's gender... or how seemingly shy s/he is... 10 |
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12/07/2009 04:38:33 PM |
Those cross-processed tones are just perfect here. I hope you share your processing secrets (if only with me!). Bump to an eight. |
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12/07/2009 09:33:35 AM |
This is amazing. Love the composition and washed out lighting and colour. Very 70s feel. Fantastic. In my top ten of the challenge. 9. |
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12/05/2009 12:41:34 PM |
A very blasé moodiness to this photo...the posture has a lot to do with that, but the tones really add to that feeling! Well done! |
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12/04/2009 09:37:27 PM |
I do like this, but I can't put my finger on why. Nicely captured and presented. Very strong focus. |
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12/02/2009 02:21:35 PM |
This is one of my faves! I like the affect that you added to the photo! really nice job! i would give it a 10 =] |
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12/02/2009 10:00:29 AM |
OK, I'm going through the Free Study submissions, purposefully finding those images I think are shot with a less conventional eye - this is one of those images! Thanks for offering something that isn't just DPC friendly eye-candy (though of course there's nothing wrong with eye-candy). I'll be picking one of these images for the Mu (most underrated) award:
Positives: I really love the coloration here - I have a shot in my head that needs to be coloured this way; I hope you might share your colouring workflow. This is a fine and moody scene but your PP is so well matched that it elevates the scene to a whole new level. The composition is pretty fabulous too.
Critical stuff: Nothing at all.
Overall: A great image that is made special by the PP. |
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12/01/2009 10:53:19 PM |
I really like all the elements that make up this composition! Wonderful portrait! : ) |
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12/01/2009 11:30:04 AM |
this reminds me of pictures from the '70's, I like it |
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12/01/2009 05:30:47 AM |
Is it "in" to have a polaroid feel on photos? 2nd one I've seen on 27 images. It's a darned fine photo anyway thoug, and the polaroid effect suits it very well! |
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11/30/2009 09:58:57 PM |
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