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Haunted Place On Daylight


Pierre Dumas

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Wonderful picture and processing. Congratulations. Thanks a lot for your comments on my last posting. Regards, Chico do Vale.
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A beautiful photo Pierre, and your after effects are superb. Very mediterranean and lots of memories for me. Afkharisto as my Greek friends would say :-)
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Pierre,

I am really enjoying your architectural works, and for me this is one of my favorite from your portfolio. It just resonates as a place I would want to spend time at. Great detail, colors and mood. It all works. Take care.

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I seldom like Images processed with digitized effects. They seem repulsive and not persuasive at all to my eyes and taste. This one belongs to the exceptions. Well done my friend!

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Pierre, the city where you made this capture, is the city of Edipsos in the northern part of the island of Evia, Your editing differientated this image from the postcard type this pier is always photographed as , Infinite thanks for the recent comment and galant rating on my stump photo. Best of regards, Chris
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I don't know how I missed this one, but I'm glad I found it.

 

This photo resembles a pointillistic painting; the detail is amazing. The color palette is soft, yet dramatic in its beauty. I love how the tonality gets lighter from bottom right to top left.

 

Brilliant work, my friend.

 

michael

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I really like this graphic interpretation of this structure. Very pleasing tones and details rendered. The texture and grit add immensely to the feel of this image. Regards
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this is very good Pierre.You always come up with mind blowing work

Top Class Photos from a top class Photographer

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Of course I don't mind, but first I must "share it with myself", ha! I have forgotten! As I see it now, it must be first duplicate layer and applying "find edges" or something like that to that layer and blending the original and the layer with the "find edges" applied, and probably adjusting brightness contrast to one of them or to both!

Thank you for your visit and your kind comment Codi! Cheers!

PDE

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I missed this one when you first posted it. It's more straightforward than some of your more recent pictures but the graphic treatment and use of color is unique and the work of a master. I'm putting this in my favorites.
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