julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted May 20, 2007 Disculpas Carlos, he estado fuera casi todo el dia, putue, y luego ahora,, comento, como siempre un magnifico juego de gamas grises, correcta composicion. Saludos Cordiales. Link to comment
sideris 0 Posted May 21, 2007 Algunos detalles: esta imagen proviene de escanear directamente el negativo original de un rollo blanco y negro Ilford FP4 Plus 125, NO esta manipulada, es el producto de varios errores y descuidos por mi parte. La vieja Canon EOS 1000 estaba muy sucia, el proceso de revelado de la Ilford FP4 esta mal hecho, la fotografia esta subexpuesta y fuera de foco, y el cristal del escaner estaba sucio tambien. El unico paso de postproceso es la aplicacion del comando "aclarar" del Corel PSP XI. Como sea, me enamore de esta imagen defectuosa. Lo siento.<> Some details: this image is directly scanned from a BW Ilford FP4 Plus 125 film, is NOT manipulated. It is the final result of a serie of mistakes and careless handling from my side. My oldie Canon EOS 1000 was too dirty, developing process is wrong, the shot is underexposed and out of focus, at last the inner face of the scanner plate was with large stains too. The only postprocess step was the application of the Corel PSP XI "clarify" command. Anyway, I love it, sorry. Link to comment
pepa_de_rivera1 0 Posted May 21, 2007 Otra enamorada de tu foto llena de errores, y definitivo el escaneo total del negativo con su punto cinematografico. Preciosa Carlos! Link to comment
mario2 0 Posted May 21, 2007 La lista de errores es considerable,aunque el resultado final es fantastico,toma buena nota de esta lista,te podria servir para crear un estilo personal e inconfundlible.la toma posee un glamour considerable,evoca peliculas,la modelo no se porque, pero me recuerda a Rommy schneider.Ya puedes ver aquella version inspirada en tu serie "Missing" en mi ultima carpeta may 07.Un abrazo Link to comment
John Peri 1,029 Posted May 22, 2007 Another very sensual piece of work, this time closer to a movie still from the avant garde period. Gorgeous, I love this one. Link to comment
belenalvarez 0 Posted May 22, 2007 Pues con todos esos erores que dices, la foto te ha quedado muy pero que muy original y llena de sentido. Con polvo y subexpuesta aun le da ese aire de viejo negativo que es lo que necesitaba. Comprendo que te haya enamorado. A mi tambien. Link to comment
lauro1 0 Posted May 23, 2007 Benditos errores, amigo Carlos, que dan como suma, una vez puesto uno detras de otro, esta preciosa imagen. Fotografia en la fotografia (?metafotografia?), y una gama de grises que resultan atractivos desde el primer vistazo. Es sugerente y es muy bella. Poco mas se puede decir. Hay que mirarla mucho rato y disfrutar de ella. Un saludo. Link to comment
marleft 0 Posted June 3, 2007 Excellent BW shot!! With your BW photos Carlos, you can convey human backstories of great value. Go to Philosophical forun at the entry WHERE IS THE BACKSTORY, and to my portofolio, photo METAMORPHOSIS, to read more about backstories. Marios Link to comment
tanyatruong 0 Posted April 21, 2008 I think you need to carelessly making more mistakes like this series since every photo is just so beautiful in its rawest form. Best Regards, tanya. Link to comment
Art X Photography 1 Posted March 3, 2009 great perspective and tones. I really like your border work on this whole series Link to comment
jonathancharlesphoto 0 Posted March 7, 2010 Beautiful emotive image as if from a dream, or as John P says from an avant garde 60s film. Of course FP4 was never as grainy as this but the overall look of a salvaged scrap of a story adds to its dramatic power. Best wishes, Jonathan. Link to comment
pnital 36 Posted August 9, 2010 Late to the party... but it is an interesting composition ,and angle!. It takes time to understand what is going on here . Well the elements and blur are like a dream of the mind. The grain is adding to the whole in this frame. beautiful and creative( well what is new about creative? )....;-)) Link to comment
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