Sogokon 0 Posted September 1, 2005 Dear colleagues, I've decided to do an experiment and use distortions within Still Life. First I've done quite common still life picture by Light painting as usual, and then processed it in PS experimenting with different distortion intensity. Certainly I'd tried to make it still recognisable.Your opinins will be more that valuable to me Link to comment
petusik 0 Posted September 2, 2005 I think you succeeded, actually as always. The distortion gives this image a special atmosphere, perhaps also a bit of starting decay... I simply like it! Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted September 2, 2005 Sergei, it is different, I can not make up my mind if I like it or not... I will follow your experiments, and see more. Thats why I will not rate it. Colors and light are good as usual. Pnina Link to comment
pawel_czapiewski1 0 Posted September 3, 2005 You've harnessed the light and color. i like the concept of introducing distortions although it's hard to present in jpeg and small format. The red frame bugs me. Regards, Link to comment
gaetanchevalier 5 Posted September 5, 2005 Colors and light are beautiful and well captured. Link to comment
Sogokon 0 Posted September 6, 2005 Cris Ardelean - Many thanks! Biliana Rakocevic - I am glad you like it. Peter Martinka - Exactly, Peter! It is like another phase in our imagination. Just a little distortion, and you've got a very different thing.Thank you for your opinion. pnina evental - what I found is that undeformed clear images are favoured by most of the audience simply because observing and recognising the form people tend to think they already understood everything. The other thing is when recognisability is to be found and getting into understanding requires more efforts. Many thanks for your comment. Pawel Czapiewski - Thanks, I agree with your point and will think about red frame. Gaetan Chevalier - many thanks for paying attention to my works. Link to comment
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