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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 3/9/2007
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Katie, thanks for the interest and i'm glad that you liked it :) Enrico
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Katie Dalia
{K:106} 3/9/2007
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your pictures are so imaginative and surreal. I love this one's balance, shadows, and color usage. masterpiece!
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Nilanjan Mitra
{K:12955} 3/8/2007
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i am honoured too :) and be sure i might bug you often :)
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 3/8/2007
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Nilanjan, sincerely thanks for your comment and I'm glad that you're tuned on the same wavelength I'm trying to use for my image trip in our inner landscapes. I was also notified that you added me as friend and I'm honoured about this. Unfortunately, as not-donor member, I cannot do the same, although I would, especially after I browsed your remarkable portfolio here on UF. However on my web site you can find the email to keep in touch.
Best regards Enrico
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Nilanjan Mitra
{K:12955} 3/7/2007
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sorry Floyd Like :)
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Nilanjan Mitra
{K:12955} 3/7/2007
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I feel i am lucky that I am able to see your compositions... out of the world... enigmatic... very much Flyod like :)
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James Cook
{K:38068} 3/1/2007
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Ah, now your hand gesture makes more sense. You are pushing the button with your thumb. Falling... very good. I was pretty sure it was not PS because the shadows were right. Nicely done.
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 3/1/2007
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Wez, your nice and encouraging comment. However, as also replied to James, there is basically no photoshop here. I only used it to overcome some ligistic limitation and for a mild tone/contrast adjustment.
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 3/1/2007
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James, I hoped for that question. No photoshop at all in this image (except its employment to overcome of some logistic constraint). The leaning is done just as you see it. The subject simply were standing, then inclinate and then fall on the grass. The problem was to freeze the shot at the right angle and before the character destroys its bones on the gouund :). The falling was repeated at least twenty times before the "model" refused to fall again. I can understand him, as the falling subject is myself using the IR remote control to open the shutter at the "right moment". Thanks for your interest, James :)
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 3/1/2007
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Hi Charles, glad that you appreciated it and thanks for the comment :)
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Zefram Zef
{K:1443} 3/1/2007
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Lisa, thanks for your interest :)
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Wez
{K:14339} 3/1/2007
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Very interesting, and a great idea. Well executed. I just wish my photoshop skills were up to that kind of playing around!
Regards
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James Cook
{K:38068} 3/1/2007
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Interesting. How did you get the leaning done? Or is that just a turned segment (done in PS)?
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Charles Lewis
{K:387} 3/1/2007
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Ha, awesome. Very creative and well executed.
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So Cal Photograhper
{K:18529} 3/1/2007
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Different - yet whimsical!
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