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Critiques [Translate]
- marcocig
(630) - [2008-06-04 7:18]
Unusual subject, interesting textures, nice presentation in BW.
TFS
Marco
- xavis
(2794) - [2008-06-04 7:44]
Hola!
Not easy to understand what is this, luckly with your note we can understand...in any way a very nice picture in B&W, well balanced, with great greys, and with a good lights and shadows job. The closer crop is nice too.
Hasta la vista,
javier
- Silversnow
(1348) - [2008-06-04 12:39]
Very intriguing subject, and the close-up B&W is bewildering at first, but it makes us wonder what exactly what we're looking at, and it catches the eye nicely :)
- bostankorkulugu
(25615) - [2008-06-08 3:16]
not everyone can create such a work of art out of such a subject... i admire your creative compositions and postprocessing skills a lot...
all the best...
korkut
- jusninasirun
(7055) - [2008-06-08 5:54]
Hello Harry. Good close up in black and white. I like the saturation and contrast of the welder at work in well exposed image. Well done and best regards. Jusni
- gary91
(14545) - [2008-06-09 5:47]
Hello Harry,
A powerful image with a great impact given by your b&w conversion and the hard processing of it. This closeup is well seen and the difference of materials and rendering id superb.
Great work that would deserve more success...
Have a nice day.
Best regards, Christian
- pboehringer
(19454) - [2008-06-12 10:12]
Harry,
I can't get tired of these your shots with that so characteristic PP and theme 'people at work'. The texture and the tight frame are extremely good.
Peter
- marknunnerley
(2760) - [2008-06-16 8:18]
Great close up shot of the welder Harry. As usual I love the pp you use. You could definately use this in Weekly welding magazine ;-)
Just kidding. excellent shot and would love to have done this myself.
br
mark
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