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06/24/2008 06:21:02 AM |
One of the best uses of selective de-sat that I have seen - the sepia effect was a really good choice. |
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06/25/2007 01:02:23 AM |
This is so cool re him being the only figure in full color.
Wonderful composition as well..... |
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06/23/2005 12:19:23 PM |
Cool. I like him being the only figure in color. I've not mastered that tecnique yet. You did it very well. Nice capture. |
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04/26/2005 10:26:14 AM |
Certainly a very creative touch. I like this image a lot.
(I know this guy, don't know how many times I have photographed him now :)) |
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04/24/2005 11:10:49 PM |
The selective desat creates a surreal effect - it's like he's dreaming or something. I am anxious to see the original color version, but I am still giving this high marks. Well done. |
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04/24/2005 09:47:00 PM |
Something about this shot really holds me here.
The selecting desaturation & toning works well in this composition. Makes it appear as though the world is revolving around the musician, and somewhat in their own world.
Well seen & bumping up to (7) |
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04/24/2005 07:28:51 PM |
Exceptional good use of desat. |
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04/24/2005 06:51:08 PM |
excellent use of selective desat. great mood to this shot! |
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04/24/2005 05:35:14 PM |
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04/24/2005 05:08:11 PM |
Very nice use of selective color... I especially like how you did the background sepia instead of b&w. Great photo and excellent composition! Great job! |
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04/24/2005 02:14:51 PM |
Love the contrast in sepia |
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04/24/2005 06:24:14 AM |
Sepia background works very well.10 |
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04/24/2005 05:26:43 AM |
The desat works really well here, one of my top photos. well done. |
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04/24/2005 04:14:29 AM |
One of the rare instances where I really like selective desaturation. Focus is good, with few distractions despite the conditions of the photo; I even like this in colour, which is something different for me. Nice shot! |
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04/24/2005 02:31:35 AM |
Very good choice of selective desaturation, making the artist impact over the crowd. Good job!!! |
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04/23/2005 08:40:14 PM |
really nice desat
but nobody seems to be listening to him :( |
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04/23/2005 02:08:48 PM |
Usually I am tired of the color/B&W shots, but this one is very tastefully done. 9 |
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04/22/2005 05:51:37 PM |
Selective desat is scary, but this isn't too extreme and kind of works. Nice job. When I look at this picture, I can hear him playing. |
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04/22/2005 09:42:00 AM |
This is going on my favorites list after the voting! |
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04/21/2005 05:25:58 PM |
I like the way the people around him appear ghostlike and disinterested and the way the color of the violin sort of pulls them in |
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04/20/2005 10:39:56 PM |
A great use of selective saturation...nice work here. |
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04/20/2005 02:00:09 PM |
Finally, a select color that actually looks good!!!! Bravo. I can't tell you how many selective colors look forced. This one is nice....-9 |
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04/20/2005 06:55:36 AM |
this is fantastic. the colours are great - the people match beautifully to the violinist. If only there was no blurry hair on both sides |
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04/20/2005 02:33:57 AM |
Wow I really like this... The colored main subject attracts the eye right away, but then it's really a joy to look around at all those candid expressions all around. The violinist looks a bit like a psycho-killer but that's cool. |
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04/19/2005 11:21:20 PM |
An interesting use of desaturation, but I would like a litle tighter crop |
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04/19/2005 10:43:38 PM |
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04/19/2005 07:14:34 PM |
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04/19/2005 06:48:40 PM |
I like the way you've isolated your subject with the selective saturation. I think I would appreciate a more head on view of your subject. |
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04/18/2005 05:28:50 PM |
This one really draws you in. Very neat photograph!! |
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04/18/2005 04:01:23 PM |
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04/18/2005 02:08:36 PM |
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04/18/2005 01:11:43 PM |
Execellent use of selective desaturation and soft tones. Very nicely done. 8 |
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04/18/2005 06:31:27 AM |
Very well done. Nice concept. 8 |
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04/18/2005 03:08:40 AM |
Fantastic composition and wonderful desaturation and toning. I like the relatively clean processing, though there are some jaggies along the curve of the violin and the edge of the bow as a result of aggressive edge sharpening. Overall a solid and well-deserved 7. |
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