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10/07/2011 03:29:10 PM |
Im torn between the woman being in the shot or not, either way you still have a great image. |
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10/05/2011 11:58:00 PM |
Ya, it is better without the selective desat. It's wonderful - the aging Dustin Hoffman and the young Joanna Woodward, in another universe, a strange universe, a cold and unfriendly universe, with naked kitchens... |
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10/05/2011 09:54:17 PM |
Fabulous -- a three in one -- the two people could be individual shots, and then the "still life" of the objects in the sink. I'm with LevT, ditch the selective desat. |
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10/05/2011 07:46:35 PM |
excellent shot, Mariuca... but I would get rid of selected desat, I used to use it on occasion before, but now it always feels gimmicky to me. |
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10/03/2011 02:52:04 AM |
Nice catch. Coffee guy stands out on his own. But then the bit of color of the lady draws the viewer to her also. The processing in a way "connects" the two separate people. Cool shot. |
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10/02/2011 10:26:10 PM |
I could stare at this for a while. Coffee guy is awesome. I like the touch of color in the woman/soda -- interesting processing choice. Never would have thought of to even try that. |
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10/02/2011 09:53:19 PM |
Wow this is really great, I love how you PP this, how did you by the way ? |
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