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by jacobpdavis
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mikeock (Mike Adams) added a critique 8 months ago:

Wow.
I am impressed with the use of negative space here.
Usually it would be a bit distracting for so much space but it works well with this image!
The shadow on the right, to me, leads me into the rest of the shot.

willie_901 (william) added a critique 8 months ago:

A classic. Very very nice indeed.

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) added a critique 8 months ago:

Congrats on the feature. I'm commenting too late I guess, others have already said most of what I was thinking the yesterday when I first saw this...

One day to a feature must be some kind of a Vazaar record???

MrVertigoo (Tomer Rozenblum) added a critique 8 months ago:

Great double shadow, very good photo.

guczo (Attila Balogh) added a critique 8 months ago:

Wonderful lighting. I'd cut the right half out altogether though.

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by TracyMartin
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Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 1 year ago:

Yes, love this. Show just what you said, very interesting man walking, definitely going somewhere.... Great capture.

kitaoka (Mark Kitaoka) said 1 year ago:

Rubbish Tracy! As you become more skilled in shooting on the street 'framing' becomes second nature. You're there my dear, you're already there.

ryanopaz (Ryan Opaz) said 1 year ago:

Incredible and the intense orange against the overall blue tone is perfect! Congrats

Ladybug (Lisa Ruokis) said 1 year ago:

I love how his hair is blowing in the wind, and of course, that expression! He's definitely on a mission...

Hanssie (Hans Stellingwerf) said 8 months ago:

This is a wonderful portrait indeed.....

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by mguerzon
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lbstone (Brandon Stone) said 8 months ago:

I'm really liking your photos. You've got a fantastic style.

Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 8 months ago:

For some reason, this photo reminds me of the turtle in the story "The Tortoise and the Hare ".

Makes me want to cheer for him. :)

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by chromadreams
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Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 9 months ago:

What an awesome shot!
It looks like a painting.
Very cool. :)

chromadreams (David) said 9 months ago:

thanks a lot Blizzard

Hanssie (Hans Stellingwerf) said 8 months ago:

Superb !
What a composition, great shot !

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by ArneG
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ArneG (Arne Gulstene) said 1 year ago:

Shot on a Yahsica 124G on Provia 100 and cross processed and almost zero post processing

Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 1 year ago:

I love this!
It's so incredible on many different levels. :)

philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 1 year ago:

I agree with Thelma. Stunning image!

komma5 (Christian Baron) said 1 year ago:

excellent cross-processing, really!
one for my fav's :)

shivahuja (shiv ahuja) said 8 months ago:

great processing,i love the colours..!

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by philippe
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philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 9 months ago:

Thank you so much! This is an effect I found on the web. I'm not on my computer, so I can't give you a direct link. But it's very easy: you choose a painting and you mix it with your photo. If you're interested, I'll post a tutorial when I'll be back home.

mikeock (Mike Adams) said 9 months ago:

The tutorial would be greatly appreciated!

philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 9 months ago:

This is a very simple effect:

- you choose a painting you like for its colors. Matisse, Rembrandt, whatever. One I particularly like is "Nighthawks", by Hopper. You download it. The size of the file doesn't really matter.

- open it in PS, then open on top your image.

- go to image-adjustments-match color

- open the painting in source

- play with luminance and color intensity until you are pleased with the result.

Note that the pictures don't match every time, sometimes the result is just good for the trash.

Pixim (Eric) said 9 months ago:

Thank you very much for this tutorial, I will test ;)

KidJim (Jean Marc Veliscek) said 9 months ago:

C'est simplement excellent - à tester d'urgence, c'est clair :))

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by Beamer
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PhotoDaniels (Stephanie Daniels) added a critique 1 year ago:

Another great shot! I agree with the cropping, opens a lot of visual possibilities and lets my imagination run! This is a freakishly cool plant I take it! I still think it looks like body art - this one looking more like a series of teeth trying to eat something!

grahambo (Graham Siebe) added a critique 1 year ago:

I like it a lot. I wonder if it would have been possible to remove the lightness near the top.

MMeye added a critique 1 year ago:

I like it very much, for the same reasons already said above, good shot !
Rather than a critique, just a suggestion : I wonder whether you could not have shut a bit more, in order to have the leaves sharper in the foreground.

Pradeep (Pradeep P) added a critique 10 months ago:

Beautiful contrasts...lovely pic. I saw the color version in your site, loved it even more :)

Beamer (Clyde Beamer) said 10 months ago:

Yep, the color one is better.

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by philippe
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Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 1 year ago:

Excellent photograph. Love that yellow. :)

philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 1 year ago:

Wow!

methan (András Németh) said 1 year ago:

i picked this one so many times, finally you made it. congrats.

philippe (Philippe Reichert) said 1 year ago:

Thanks Andras! It took a while, for sure...

:o)

rolandphotos said 10 months ago:

the yellow is stunning.

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by gerryfoto
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Blizzard (Beef Jerky) said 1 year ago:

:) This is good!

KerriDoodle (Kerri) said 1 year ago:

Now THAT'S funny!

Did (Did) said 1 year ago:

Haha ! Excellent shot ! :-)

Ladybug (Lisa Ruokis) said 1 year ago:

HA! I love it!

Ana (Ana Cortez) said 10 months ago:

Thank you for the smile!!

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by dreamer247
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TerynYancey (Teryn Yancey) added a critique 1 year ago:

pretty hairy...

alek (alek lindus) added a critique 1 year ago:

hairy ass is great and whats the point of having photos of clone like humans with alabaster skin - please! spare me the statuesque. Tis is a good powerful shot, it works better than the other one, precisely because of the background details/drama conveyed; location a time light capture and all 'blemishes' [note the quotes there]. i prefer it without the knife, the skull and Xbones is already noir enough

GLJ00 (Gary Jagours) added a critique 1 year ago:

Nice shot, the blinds add a good feel to photo.

Jessa added a critique 1 year ago:

I agree with alek, the skull and crossbones is enough. well done

ple (ferry kana) added a critique 11 months ago:

i prefer waxing :) because with no hair the whole pattern would see better :) but it just my taste

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