frolickingbits 1 Posted March 14, 2003 beautiful lighting and colors. a wonderful piece Link to comment
andysz. 0 Posted March 14, 2003 The warm orange tones work very well. Great composition ! Link to comment
richard blount 0 Posted March 14, 2003 The silhouette of the man and the bird have added something to the lovely trees, very strong composition. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted March 14, 2003 A fascinating image...perfect work ,got by your great ability.As ever my admiration, Ilona.Anna Link to comment
ilona wellmann 0 Posted March 14, 2003 Thanks for all your nice comments. It`s much appreciated!! Link to comment
aurelio_velasco 0 Posted March 14, 2003 I like it very much. Great balance of lights and shadows Very nice composition with the man walking on what seems to be water! Link to comment
dontenville 0 Posted March 15, 2003 Fantastic pics, but I had preferred if they were a little bigger (at least 800 pixels wide or 600 pixels high Link to comment
lestat 0 Posted March 15, 2003 Good picture- however I really do believe that when photoshop (or other) digital alterations are made - that the fact is stated clearly. Haven't I seen this photo before minus the Bird and Waterwalker? Possibly one reason why it is not possible to show a larger image is that the manipulations would become apparent. All that said - a clear 6. Link to comment
ilona wellmann 0 Posted March 15, 2003 This image it`s aviable in a print size of about 21x21 inches, with or without the bird. The walker it`s real and you can see no photoshoping on it. It was just the bird edited in to the photo and used a plugin filter for thr reflections . Toning it`s aviable in different tones... Thanks for the comments ! Link to comment
lsaavedra 0 Posted March 15, 2003 Too much digital lab for my taste bur the final result justify it. Well done Link to comment
pboraschi 3 Posted March 15, 2003 Why does it have to be a problem if using a digital lab? Does it make it a lesser quality work? I bet all those purist would change there tune if you would tell them this image had been done traditionnaly (IE: in the dark room, with masks, paint brushes, lots of swet, blah blah blah...) Thanks Ilona! Link to comment
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