volker_stiller1 0 Posted January 30, 2002 I like the color version better. BTW, you have some fantastic photos. I like your style. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted January 30, 2002 In my opinion, B&W version of this image gives more impact. thanks for sharing. N. Link to comment
andy_graham 0 Posted January 30, 2002 are beautiful....i think the color one is more eyecatching,but,the black and white tugs at my heart and mind Link to comment
nomade 1 Posted January 30, 2002 i remember to have rated this before.... Is it possible? Anyway, by far I find much more atractive, curious and new the color version. Not to de-grade the desaturated version, it has its own mood, but... Link to comment
samantha_reynolds 0 Posted January 30, 2002 Very nice picture! I prefer the colored version, even though to me the green in the background distracts the eye from the child. Maybe if the background was less in focus, or cropped more. Keep up the good work! Link to comment
himalaya 0 Posted January 30, 2002 Nestor, you have a good memory. I posted a cropped version of this photo about 3 months ago. This is full-frame, and not as saturated. Link to comment
wendy_woods 0 Posted January 30, 2002 Beautiful. You captured an expression on the child's face which looks like Italian paintings of cherubs. Keeping a natural skin tone while making the colors hallucination bright adds to the feeling of rapture. Bravo. Link to comment
twmeyer 0 Posted January 30, 2002 "having the intense irrational reality of a dream"... t Link to comment
mg 0 Posted January 31, 2002 Stunning expression and again your wonderful colours... I'm sincerely more and more impressed by your style... Link to comment
rogan 0 Posted February 1, 2002 Would have been so much nice if you had cropped tighter. The detail to the left does nothing for this picture. Link to comment
ken_imduaikiat2 0 Posted February 1, 2002 Saturation of colors appeared unnatural to me. I like the Green-Blue-Yellow color scheme in this image. Symmetrical composition draws attention to the boy's face (very effective) which expressed some sort of strage tired look... The blue box on the upper left corner don't belong in this image--I blocked out about 5-10% upper portion with my palm (enough to cover the top half of the box) and the image gained a lot more balance. Link to comment
philipwong 0 Posted February 1, 2002 maybe it's just my monitor, but the blue tint on the child's face bothers me a bit (i, though, must add that the tint is working great with the wooden chair). After viewing your other photos, i see what you have been doing with over-saturated colors and contrast...quite a style. But for this photo, i wonder if it is more visually interesting to slightly desaturate the child's complexion (ie. soft natural tone)in contrast to the bursting backgroud. Just a thought. Link to comment
sanandan 0 Posted February 1, 2002 Very nice. I was wondering if you have selectively saturated the frame leaving aside the skintones... Link to comment
steve_bingham 0 Posted March 17, 2002 A work of art. A masterpiece. So very different and powerful. Link to comment
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