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02/02/2009 12:41:52 AM |
Excellent processing to bring out the color and contrast. This is so simple and yet fascinating. |
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01/18/2009 01:20:26 AM |
It appears to be a liquid snake, with an eye and a frown near the right edge as its leaving the frame. I like the edit - nice quality to the liquid - but I actually prefer the inverse version. |
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01/16/2009 11:28:17 PM |
probably straight into our drinking water, yay!
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01/16/2009 11:26:48 PM |
Really brings out the shiny nastiness. |
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01/16/2009 10:01:24 AM |
This really brought out the color and texture of the liquid. |
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01/14/2009 05:18:51 AM |
I like the blue/yellow curve you have put through this Paul. It brings out the truer colour of the oil in the water and highlights the spill better against the darker bitumen. |
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01/12/2009 05:47:56 PM |
All those contrasts work well. I love the colours in oil spills. |
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01/12/2009 11:24:39 AM |
The increased contrast and color really adds to the gritiness and glow. Cool find! |
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01/11/2009 09:13:18 PM |
X marks the spot, in the most delightful way! LOL! |
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01/11/2009 05:38:04 PM |
Leave it to a photographer to find beauty in pollution! Nice job of isolating the oil slick. |
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