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Wait Honey, I'll Pull Out Your Barracuda For You (Final)


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows;


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Excellent work my friend! The antique look really suits this image to a T. Well done!

All the best,
Neil

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Hi Pierre, I admire your photographical uneasiness  with this certain image and constant effort to scratch the ( obvious) surface and reach deeper levels of interpretations and decipherment of the initial "scripture"  . I made a little experiment my self ( a quick one-don't feel obgliged , lol!) and isolated and flipped thed shadows of the couple , seeing great pictorial potentials there too . The editing chosen for this very post gives it a modern Pompeian feel that increases the levels of attraction the previous ones -easily- succeded . Warm regards, file Pierre!

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Hola Pierre. Un trabajo que esta en tu linea creativa, excelente y simpático. Te felicito.

Un cordial saludo, Joaquín.

 

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In this variation, the shadow,  don't play a meager role, the image  with this  rustic effect, the aging look, the best. It is now, a perfect image.  It is not really a surrealistic, but a very good artistic image.

 

Cheers.

Bela

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Of your 3 versions of this photo, this is by far my favourite. Great use of monochrome and texture, and very well controlled hilights and shadows. Well done!

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The processing (having seen the earlier versions) leaves me wondering "how the hell does he do it" and the title I found highly amusing. The combination of situation humour, your title and the processing, leads me to think of those old Seaside" postcards of yesteryear!

Expertly done!

Regards

Alf

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Wonderful. I love the rockwell feel. What superb crisp images of these two. There is some difficulty with the direction of light and shadows but you processed it so that the overall image and composition is very appealing. Superb. Love your humor

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Pierre my friend, how are you .. what a wonderful image to come back to after such a long absence. I look forward to browsing through the dossier to see all I have missed .. best wishes to you, John

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The sun is going down and the life is more meaningful...  Love your picture.  Best Regards,

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This defiantly caught my eye, I am well into the subject matter. The layering is well done giving us a vintage feel, the image we can relate to, average people at the shore, doing their thing. I do like the shadow work.

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