jimmcnitt 0 Posted April 21, 2003 If that's a Cuban cigar, then it HAS to be Che. You have done a magnicent job with the posterization effect which, unfortunately, cannot be appreciated in the thumbnail view. Terrific! Link to comment
rian_sanderson 0 Posted April 22, 2003 So how did you get this effect? Very modern, I'd like to treat some of my photos similarly! The only critique I have would be to crop at the sitting mans knees, and close to the elbow of the smoker. The scattering effect to the left of the smoker is a bit distracting. Link to comment
e.yujuico 0 Posted April 22, 2003 I am also curious of how you attained the end result. Any info is appreciated. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted April 22, 2003 Thanks for the comments to everyone.How did I do it:I was working with PS 7.01)Filter Blur Gaussian Blur 5%2)Filter Artistic and the option number 3 (cuarteado in my spanish PS) with 11 % and 2 in the other three options.3)Finally I applied the Option Curves of Colour and I was testing til I was satisfied with the result Link to comment
jimknowles 0 Posted May 25, 2003 Muy Bueno. Very good. Looks very much as if it could have been shot in CUBA in another time. I'm not a big fan of digital alterations, but here you have created a winner out of what would otherwise been a less than exraordinary image. Well done. post script.... thank you for taking time to rate my photo of Reagan w/ Thatcher. Link to comment
bobar57 0 Posted July 21, 2003 Why do try with a brush, oils and a canvas as your ancestors Goya, Picasso and others did? Don't you think that you are way beyond the boundaries of photography? Yes, may be is "el Che"...And? R.I.P. Link to comment
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