lmeinhardt 0 Posted December 29, 2001 Very well done... I liked very much!!! And what is photography?? The light art?? I always thought so!!! Great work!!! Link to comment
peter_zentjens 0 Posted March 13, 2002 Have a look around on photo.net, and you will rarely find a good example of digitaly altered photographs. I'm sick and tired of seeing "trace contours" and "pattern fills" with standard ps paterns. But then I stumbled onto your folder... Wow! This is wat digital altering is all about, keep it up and please, keep posting! Link to comment
emre 0 Posted January 15, 2003 What would you say if you saw this on the cover of a book? Link to comment
jack_lo_..._t_o 0 Posted February 16, 2003 It started out as an image taken with a camera, even on FILM, for God's sake, so it WAS a photograph. Whether it is one is probably subjective.At least it looks like one.Some digital manipulations look more like finger painting. Having said that, I don't much like the image. It's too hippy-New Age for me. Link to comment
touchel berne 0 Posted February 20, 2003 If this is a photograph, then what I've attached is also a photograph, is this a photograph? Sorry to be some kind of purist, but this is a very clear cut example of the use of photography as a tool to create an illustration. It belongs on the cover of Bullfinche's Mythology. Link to comment
andrew coulthard 0 Posted March 18, 2003 Distracted from the main event by side issues. It doesn't matter what people 'think' about its creation, tell us how you 'feel' about the image. All the posts on photo.net are touched by some digital operation, some more than others. Artists are artists and this 'photographer' is a true artist...praise the effort, you are letting your legalism rob you of such a great emotional feeling and an involving pleasure. I get up at 4.00am to capture some of my best images, I am an average to good technicianwhat you are looking at here is form, texture, interest, imagination, creativity, application and hard workin other words ART. Link to comment
g._r._gooderham 0 Posted March 26, 2003 AMAZING photo manipulation 10,10 Artist you are! Link to comment
whinterberger 0 Posted March 30, 2003 Everything has been said on both sides of the fence,which I hope will eventually disappear. As much as my sympathies are with the purists,in the long run their arguments are not sustainable,the march of technology sees to that, for better or worse. Link to comment
mario_iannantuono 0 Posted March 31, 2003 sublime work, you are an artist for me.well doneciao mario Link to comment
holyexposures 0 Posted April 3, 2003 This is one excellent and creative piece of work. what an interesting and thought-provoking concept. Link to comment
komodoman113 0 Posted April 12, 2003 If I could put this into two words! Branching Out! Tree humans! Great work! Barry from Barrie Link to comment
david redfrost 0 Posted April 12, 2003 If it was more grainy, it would look like a Durer woodcut. Thought provoking, timeless... Link to comment
tom lavin 0 Posted May 4, 2003 I don't want to further the argument on art, painting, and photography, fine or otherwise. Just let me say that this is one of the finest arrangement of pixels on the site. Link to comment
kemal_hamamcioglu 0 Posted May 14, 2003 Maybe this is art but not photography. Excellent work (as an art). It has a meaning. What I am understand from photography is to see what it is, I don't like to play with it. Link to comment
darrenw 0 Posted May 15, 2003 It's always annoyed me when people cite the dictionary to make a point... but I'm going to do it anyway. :-) Photography means (as we all know by now) "painting with light." Whether you do it with a camera or a computer I think it qualifies. I've spent many years doing 2D and 3D computer art and have just recently started to take on photography. I would love to be able to combine my two hobbies into a piece even half as wonderful as the one we see here. Cheers! Link to comment
jose_manuel_paredes 0 Posted May 16, 2003 It's incredible like the Nature can create this type of human-trees, congratulations for find it. Well done. Link to comment
joe_garrick 0 Posted June 9, 2003 Sorry, but I'm with the purists in this case. There doesn't seem to be enough photo left in this to call it photography any longer. It would be interesting to see the original photo used to create this and determine from that whether or not the result is still a photo. Link to comment
margaret_s. 0 Posted July 17, 2003 This deserves a 10 for originality! Really excellent work. Link to comment
tc_reed 0 Posted August 3, 2003 Every time I see this I am blown away. How Nirvana. I love it! Link to comment
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