mg 0 Posted September 23, 2006 Your technical details speak for themselves: "level/dodge/burn/saturation not a painting!" I find it interesting that you felt the need to explain that it wasn't a painting. It just helps to confirm what I first saw, and I'll serve you again the same comment as on the other photo: too much post-production work kills the photograph's natural beauty. This is an AMAZING portrait... So please post another unmanipulated version, or, at most, MILDLY manipulated. I wouldn't bother posting these comments if I didn't see you as an excellent photographer. Don't cover up your great work with wall paint. :-) Selamat petang, kawan ! :-) Link to comment
ozgurdonmaz 0 Posted October 8, 2006 the most beautiful portraits i have seen here... congrats! Link to comment
edwin_prasetyo 0 Posted October 14, 2006 Mas Rindra , keren bgt, slm knl mas, Mas ajarin dong, dari cara ambil photo nya sampai retouch nya, keren bgt pokonya, jdi pengen bisa, soal nya baru pemula nih mas, pokoke K E R E N Link to comment
omar havana 0 Posted October 27, 2006 can u tell me where in the world u show your photos, i want to see them in front of me, this is a wonderfull, well a perfect way to take pictures, u are a teacher for me thanks Link to comment
hasan 0 Posted December 25, 2006 I feel really privileged to see your pictures, YOU are my master. Regards - Hasan Link to comment
dennis_porter 0 Posted March 3, 2007 To answer Ken Simm. Your right about a painter and his brushes. But does the artist take a projector and project a picture on the canvas and then paint the picture. Photography is what one see's thru his eye's. Not to take the picture, then super impose it or manipulate it, with PS..Come on..These look like oil paintings than they do photographs..It is nice work though. Link to comment
taher.j 0 Posted March 11, 2007 Excellent, Color and light are very good, i like it. Well done. Link to comment
scott_clarke 0 Posted April 15, 2007 I am not sure where the ps starts or stops with your work, it really makes no difference. Wonderful portfolio. A pleasure for sure. Something here for everyone to learn from. Regards. Link to comment
jase_rain 0 Posted January 18, 2008 I agree with Dennis. I myself would prefer the old man unchanged by software. Natural. However it is still a lovely picture. =) Link to comment
antoinedagobert 0 Posted March 6, 2008 Just don't mind with all the things about photograph or painting Sir..I like you because you have your own style..and that is art!! Congratulation Maestro! Link to comment
mkelton 0 Posted March 6, 2008 Antoine: He has his own style? there are a million photos on this sight with the same "style," over sharpened-over saturated. The work is eye-catching. But, one critique here goes so far as to say "really solid shot" when the fact is we have no idea what the "shot" looks like because the post-processing is so heavy. Link to comment
janerik76 0 Posted October 31, 2008 you have so many great pictures, the lights in all of them are fantastic. Many of the portraits look like they have the Dragan-effect. Have they? Probably the best bortefolio I`ve seen her so far! Link to comment
sandra_h_kanson 1 Posted June 25, 2009 Absolutely stunning. it has a wow factor . 7/7 Best regards /Ssandra Link to comment
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