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11/06/2006 08:02:29 PM |
excellant processing. it really pops.... |
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11/09/2005 10:37:04 AM |
I agree with gibun--how do you make the colors look like that? |
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09/09/2005 07:00:35 PM |
cuz, can not help but to simply love this. How you make dem calirs like dat? |
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09/09/2005 05:05:13 PM |
Great PoV. I find the dark shadow in the foreground a bit over-powering. |
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09/05/2005 09:59:11 PM |
Love it. You're pissing me off ... but I like it. |
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09/05/2005 12:10:25 PM |
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08/02/2005 03:53:43 PM |
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08/01/2005 03:34:56 AM |
signature processing aside, this is fabu. love the messed up horizon, the overexposure, the centred composition. F*** the rules, this is awesome.
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07/30/2005 01:21:00 PM |
You're not planing on hiding this, are you?
So wonderful!! |
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07/30/2005 01:09:08 PM |
Wow - great shot, but the pp really makes it jump. |
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07/30/2005 12:28:47 PM |
this shot is good...man... goodman |
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07/30/2005 05:03:20 AM |
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07/30/2005 03:37:27 AM |
Superb shot!! Composition is outstanding. Would love to know what editing you did to this shot!! It's gorgeous! |
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07/30/2005 03:28:15 AM |
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07/29/2005 11:08:54 PM |
awesome how you've lit his hair on fire. the colors produce a wonderfully grungy effect, and is definitely your signature. I like the x on the background, that empty chair facing sideways on the right hand side of the frame, and what seems like the bottom of his apron below the canvas. In a way, it seems like you're stealing (or put it more nicely, borrowing) the perspective of the student watching the master at work. I guess now you know how many of us may feel when we watch your images. |
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07/29/2005 08:24:34 PM |
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