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Vintage Processing
(1 year ago)
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Vintage Processing
(1 year ago)
SeekingFocus (Jason Langley) said 1 year ago:
KidJim (Jean Marc Veliscek) added a critique 1 year ago:
(So, this is a kind of "hurricane processing" !!) I've seen this before in WS : God is really the best "designer" and your image is really a piece of art ;-))
kyla (Kyla) added a critique 1 year ago:
Looks like it could have been pulled from the 50's archives.
Jenseye (Jen) added a critique 1 year ago:
Wonderful image! Nice to see some wonderful art that was saved from Katrina.
AngryBuddha (Sean Bailey) added a critique 1 year ago:
That's the kind of processing that's hard to recreate. I'm sure you planned it to come out like this.
vahala (Simon Vahala) added a critique 1 year ago:
tits are too huge for me... but its not your foult... btw. it is a art, thats for sure. but too much art is not good. :D
sherpa (Yang Wei Jen) added a critique 1 year ago:
This is an impressionistic picture for me.
JENRIKS (Jens & Erik) added a critique 1 year ago:
I don't like the red coloration and the way her hair is made up. Speaking of the composition I would have placed here lower down in the field of view.
jangetagrip (jan) added a critique 1 year ago:
definatly a work of art :-) the hurricane damage makes for an interesting effect on the photo! i like it alot
jaapv added a critique 1 year ago:
The story behind it makes this an interesting document. But the tits are too obtrusive for me.
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In full disclosure: This is not vintage processing in the digital sense. This is actually a scan of an analogue print printed from slide film recovered after hurricane Katrina. This image is left highly unedited from the print version with the exception of slight curves and levels adjustments.