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12/08/2005 02:19:22 PM |
Completely forgot that photoshopping to extreme is not as acceptable here as elsewhere. |
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12/07/2005 06:01:06 PM |
Negative hmmm? Interesting. :) |
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12/06/2005 01:04:08 PM |
Good capture. Not sure I like this bluish infrared processing here. |
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12/05/2005 03:42:46 PM |
Was the negative image really necessary? This would be a fine photo without it. |
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12/04/2005 10:52:54 AM |
Wow, Nice picture, very clean. Love the "sureal" affect of it. |
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12/02/2005 07:22:32 PM |
I wish you hadn't inversed the picture. It looks so great that moment and should be original! |
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12/02/2005 11:31:31 AM |
Good luck with this sport study. |
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12/02/2005 01:49:28 AM |
This looks like a great action shot, however, maybe it is just a matter of taste, but I don't think this affect really strengthens this image at all. I think the affect could be cool, but I just find myself in this photo wishing I could actually see the natural looking image. |
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12/02/2005 01:43:17 AM |
Use of the negative effect actually works for me here. Not a great fan normally, but it draws my eye to the action. Also the line that the chasing players leg and the diving body of the player making the touchdown make a V for Victory. |
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12/01/2005 02:25:25 AM |
I never have and probably never will appreciate these overprocessed psychedelic looking edits...
TC |
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12/01/2005 12:17:58 AM |
Not sure about the effects, love the photo and stop action. I only wish it was in real colors...6. |
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