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Featured 1 Year Ago embrace the blur (1 year ago)  

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philippe (Philippe Reichert) added a critique 1 year ago:

Very nice. The blur and the framing add to the sensual, intimate feel. I particularly like the tones.

guffy (Stefan Karlstrom) added a critique 1 year ago:

This one is interesting, eventhough it seems photoshopped. Thats okay though. I like it. As for the critique, perhaps make the photoshop filter usage less obvious.

SeekingFocus (Jason Langley) said 1 year ago:

Hi guffy,

Not Pphotoshopped, film actually... Cross processed slide film to be exact. The motion blur was in the shot, but often when I cross process (especially expired films) I get those lines you see in the image. Also, this is a very old scan, so it's quite low-resolution.

codystanley (Cody Stanley) added a critique 1 year ago:

I think the low res look and the lines make this feel almost like a video capture. I got the feeling of someone longing for a past love, watching old home movies. Can't say whether that was the intent, but it certainly caused an emotional reaction in me.
Well done.

bioLarzen (In retreat) added a critique 1 year ago:

Goofy. Like a screenshot from a thriller.

I couldn't tell why but I like this one a lot.

anatoliy (Anatoliy) added a critique 1 year ago:

I don't like blur pattern, my eyes get tired. But I think crop is good.

taikrixel (thomas mueller) added a critique 1 year ago:

great one! the image looks like an snapshot of an erotic scenery. nice effect!

forgingahead (Bob Foss) added a critique 1 year ago:

I ran across this while rating shots this morning and had to come in for a longer and closer look. Something intriguing about the subject, sensual, mysterious...I do tend to agree that the processing seems to leave some rather harsh effects in places and wonder if a slight Gaussian Blur might take the edge off of some of that harshness.

joka (Johannes Kapp) added a critique 1 year ago:

Fine!

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