Spring


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Title     Spring
Photographer     sharky/Samson (927) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     LITTLE FRIENDS
Category     Nature
Submitted     October 11, 2003 8:54:40 AM CDT
Views     1,356
Rating     4 Thumb-up

B&W recolored on PS, the original was a little sad so i decided to create something new, something happier. Comments welcome.

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Non-conforming thumb-up Non-conforming thumb-up Non-conforming thumb-up    from lorenzzzzo/Soubielle (607) Send mail to this user on November 4, 2003 1:40:57 PM CST

On voit que tu te débrouilles en PS, meme si a a mon gout on voit un peu des differences de teinte dans les feuilles au coeur du nénuphar :p

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Thumb-up Thumb-up Thumb-up    from stipe/Stipica (530) Send mail to this user on October 22, 2003 3:51:59 AM CDT (2) Early critique

This is excellent photo... I think you really did something new, surreal but tasty... it has some filmic color tone... very nice...

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Thumb-up    from geminder/Tomer (76) Send mail to this user on October 11, 2003 9:12:37 AM CDT (1) Early critique

Very nice textbook picture – which really show the flower with all its details. But the centered object is the most common mistake we make when viewing a nice opportunity like this. Besides, there is nothing linking the subject to its environment, or making it any different than any other similar picture. Off centering the object, linking it to its surrounding, and making the picture different are key when trying to make the view look into the what the photographer saw. Tomer

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