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© © 2003 Rick Vincent II

The Old Stove


rick vincent

Three sandwiched images. 1-B&W Stove Original, 2&3-dirt, grunge and cracks. Extensive color toning and tonal adjustments performed on individual layers. Custom edge effects created through a mixture of filters and custom work. Frame and text finish.

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© © 2003 Rick Vincent II

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I wanted to take this recent photograph of a wood burning stove and

give it an antique feel. Hopefully, viewers will feel the warmth of

the fire.

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Probably it would have been much better if you uploaded even larger image with allowed 800 pixels on the long side and may be lesser compression, but to comply with 100KB image size restriction. Size does matter in this case.

Hmm... that was late in the night... I left a comment, but I completely forgot about the rating I intended to give.

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ALL of the elements you describe in the 'technical details' are very creative and well done ......................... There are only a few very minor things I'd change but who cares ...................... And good advice for me -- I probably should go 'sit on it'

 

This type of image and the other ones like it in your folders are where you excel in my opinion ....

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The image itself is quite good. The tinting, composition, and texture are all good. The framing and title detract from the shot. It seems like the image is trying to hard.
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I've never tried work like this, but IMHO the image is very engaging and the effects are appropriate for the subject.
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Spot on mood and tones. You have really worked hard on this and it was well worth it

Louis

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I don`t feel the warmth. That`s ok though because it`s still some great work. Perfect tones/colors. Really dark but just light enough to show the details. Good framing and edge work also.
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