victorwei 0 Posted September 24, 2009 Photoshopped or not, this is simply amazing. Outstanding image. Link to comment
jefvandenhoute 0 Posted September 24, 2009 Great tone handling and compelling composition Link to comment
cooltpmd 0 Posted September 24, 2009 Really nice composition. Have you tried Hue/Sat colorization ... this would likely produce interesting results. Link to comment
pietje 0 Posted September 25, 2009 As all the others saied : amazing, creative, original, personal, grabbing. ... Congrats! Piet Link to comment
BelaMolnar 2 Posted June 14, 2012 "Photoshopped or not, this is simply amazing. Outstanding image."This question is so irritating, and irrelevant, I can't get it.In the film era, and generally in art, the technic or "how to" was never a question. It was always, how the art by itself was good, or not good. Art is a manipulation of media, what ever the artist chosen to use, and the available technic, to achieve the effect, the artist wanted to use to express itself for the shake of an effect, message, mood, and all this for the art.This question is, like asking Ansel Adams, or anybody els of this era, film era, , if this beautiful print, hanging on the wall, was done in the darkroom or. ?! Of-course, all the print in the darkroom vas manipulated with the available maximum technical tools, the artist had in hand for him, there. It is the same b.t. regardless of the technic, chemical or digital. Show me the final work. All of the photographs, gone through a process to get exhibited, shown to you and me, regardless of darkroom technic or digital technic. A wander if anybody ever wandered, what technic was used for a beautiful graphic, etching, lithography, silkscreen, wood cat, gouache, etc., etc, pictures, printing, hanging on galleries walls (maybe on you home walls too.?) for the visual enjoyment for you, and many. And you never question the technic involved of the process, you just enjoyed the beautiful art work. And that's it. If you asking this question, "photoshopped?" you are an amateur. Link to comment
emilmotei 0 Posted August 15, 2012 ....agree with Bela 101%....aesthetical experience is unique and does not question..... Link to comment
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