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Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
3/17/2006 5:14:32 PM

@paul: it's simply a bodypainting done with so called healing earth, a little bit of lightning, an a tiny portion of photoshop. that's all!

@mel: no wonders, just some pics ...
but great thx !
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
11/3/2005 8:17:29 PM

@Yahya El Hosafy: i did have an cropped varaint like this, but i like the one with more space better ...
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
11/2/2005 9:45:05 PM

@stefan e.: thx a lot. room for vision, for imagination ...
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
12/26/2004 7:20:22 PM

nicely done !
        Photo By: Alexander Bergström  (K:370)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
10/9/2004 12:34:24 PM

@john l.: this pic was taken at the very end of a shooting session. the guy is totally powered off. that?s why he?s looking so bored rsp. lackadaisical ...

p.s.: the guy, it?s just myself ...


        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
9/20/2004 10:52:43 PM

@bill t. & sean d. : yep, it?s just a human eyeball ! a little bit modified (reflexes removed), and the shape of the 'moon' is 100% artificial !
greetz, krishan.h
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
8/4/2004 8:02:54 PM

welcome aboard, my fellow !

fighting good !

klick !
krishan.h
        Photo By: Magic Zyks  (K:451)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
2/29/2004 12:41:51 PM

@mandy w.: there?s no touch up, retouching or something else. only studio lighting. just a little bite more contrast than the original file.
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
1/25/2004 2:02:53 AM

brilliant !
i like the pastel colors.
        Photo By: Koray Birand  (K:101)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
1/11/2004 2:54:58 AM

didn?t you ever see an banana on her saturday evening?s bath ???
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
1/4/2004 4:45:23 AM

@all:
correction: it's plastic bars by pmma! (thx 2 hugo de wolf)
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
1/4/2004 3:58:49 AM

@ hugo d.w. & @all:
right, it's plastic bars (ptfe), which are 'optically active' (pvc is better, but not available in bars). therefore i intended to show the frozen stress of the flow lines. the screw is tightened very strongly, then you can see the colors. the object ist placed between two perpendicularly rotated polarizing filters, the transmitting light source (flash) facing towards the camera. i did this 'photoelasticity' photography ever since i made photographs, with lots of objects from a household.
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: krishan .h  (K:82)  
12/31/2003 11:04:13 AM

@daniel knutsen: the pic in pure b/w without the blue eyes looks a bit boring. therefore i think, just the blue eyes catch the observer?s view.
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)


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