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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 6/14/2006
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Jinggoy, I definitely consider it a compliment! :) Thanks again Andre
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Jinggoy Montenejo
{K:7736} 6/14/2006
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LOL. Didn't mean it that way, but now that I think of it, Picasso did like to "think sideways" a lot :-)
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 6/14/2006
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Thank you so much Jinggoy! I'm glad you like my images. Thanks for visiting and for picking this one out to comment on. I like your description of "thinking sideways" Somehow that doesn't sound as bad as "Crazy" :) Andre
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Jinggoy Montenejo
{K:7736} 6/12/2006
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I was browsing your gallery and I must say you've got a very creative eye and you appear to like to "think sideways". This is just so funny. Great job!
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 4/5/2006
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Hi Fadel, I had a lot of fun with this one. There was no real reason or message behind the subject matter. I was just trying to put something together to experiment with the film grain layer. If I remember correctly (just read my own notes in the about) I put the grain layer on top of the image and then reduced the opacity of the grain layer to a low percentage so that enough of the original image tone came through. Andre
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/5/2006
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Great imagination and creativity with the pieces you used Andre! The results are very spooky yet funny, and I love the grain technique results a lot, I'm guessing from your description that the image layer (with blending set to "normal") was on top of the grain and you played with the opacity? I was thinking about making the blending mode of the image layer "overlay" or "hardlight" to get grain in highlights and decrease as tones darken.
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 3/1/2006
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Thanks Darlene, I don't think my wife would let me keep a pet goat in the house, even if I did want one :) Becides we still have our youngest son living at home :) :) I enjoy trying these once in a while. I'll go for a while and then something just gets into my head and I have to try it. I knew this one was going to get different types of comments. Some found it humourous, some found it strange. That's okay. At least a few looked :) Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 3/1/2006
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Thanks Luis, I plan on doing a few more of these experiments. By the way, the goat part of this image was taken withing a half hour of those shots of the lions. :) Thanks for taking a good look in my portfolio! Andre
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Darlene Boucher
{K:15739} 3/1/2006
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Too funny! At first I thought you had a pet goat and he was incredibly spoiled!! Great work with the "dual" images, very well done, I like it.....a lot! Take care my friend! Darlene
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luis pereira
{K:26013} 2/28/2006
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I would give you a 10 just for daring. Excellent image. Don't stop.
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/28/2006
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Hi Thilo, I hope you didn't miss all of the Olympics while you were away. I had some fun doing this one. If you read the thread I explained how I did this and had a copy of the original chair image attached. Still working on the dark side for a while :) Andre
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Thilo Bayer
{K:50358} 2/27/2006
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Hi Andre,
well that's a special composing my friend. Sorry for the long absence, have been away two weeks on the road with business stuff. I like the surrealistic touch with the grain. nice one my friend.
Thilo
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/25/2006
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Hi Ray, Yeah, someone else remarked that it looked like the chair was munched on!
Every now and then, I get in one of these crazy moods where I have to try something like this. Glad you liked it. Andre
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stingRay pt.4 .
{K:250401} 2/24/2006
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Excellent PS work Andre but I knew at a glance that the image was postwork 'cos the goat would not sit on the chair it would eat it:):):) Well done to you my friend...I do enjoy the experiments you continually try out. All the best to you....Ray
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/24/2006
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Thanks Richard, Thanks for the compliments on this one! I do agree with you on the point about grain. Noise or simulated grain is a good fall-back to attempt to eliminate some of the faults that might be much more obvious without them. You really have to look closely to detect the trickery. A lot of people's first impression is what stays in the minds eye. Doing these kind of things is very much like a cheap magic trick....Once you know how it is done, the thrill is gone. Still, I enjoy trying them! Andre
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 2/24/2006
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Bizarre. I think it works because the added grain tricks the viewer into thinking this is an image shot on film (actually looks more like Plus-X to me), and thus is pre-photoshop. Very effective my friend, but it does point out one of the problems of modern photography. Prooving that an image is authentic by submission of the raw files, has become a requirement for many publications. Congrats Andre.
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/23/2006
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Thanks Kanwarpreet! I'm glad you like it, and see some humour in it as well :) Andre
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Kanwarpreet Singh
{K:1868} 2/21/2006
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Hahaha! Great work Andre!!! Just awesome! The efforts put in are really great & worthful! A vintage piece! I would say it's worth an award! \o/ .o. \o/ .o.
Best wishes. :) kp
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Janet B
{K:16139} 2/21/2006
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lol....it'll work, Andre!! Think your wife will like it?! lol :)
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/21/2006
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Janet, This IS next year's Christmas Card!! Andre
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Janet B
{K:16139} 2/21/2006
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lol, I was actually thinking it would have been a great find for more photo opportunites :) would look great in a field with kids on it :) Maybe next year's Christmas card!
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/21/2006
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Janet, I told my wife it didn't look that bad... but she still wouldn't let me bring it home for some reason :)... even without the goat!
It was gone the next day BTW, along with the rest of the junk some idiot dumped by the side of the road. I'm pretty sure the municipality took it all to the dump. Andre
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Janet B
{K:16139} 2/21/2006
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Honestly doesn't look too bad from the photo, Andre! I see it must be the snow giving it the 'munched on' look. So creative...you did great!
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/21/2006
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Thanks Janet, I like trying to put semi-strange things together like this. That couch was in pretty bad shape, before the goat got there :) I've attached the original couch in the snow file so you can see where I got most of the image from. I cropped the image right at the centre of the couch and then mirrored the file. I then combined the two files in one frame and worked on it a bit before adding the goat. Andre
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Janet B
{K:16139} 2/21/2006
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This is fantastic, Andre, and I do agree whole-heartedly with Kes...though, I think we could add that the chair appears half-munched on by the 'enthroned goat' making this image even more purposeful :) Great ps work...really hard to tell that goat isn't there and that's what counts!
Thank you, too for your overly kind comments, I truly appreciate your insight :)
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/21/2006
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Thanks Ina, I had a lot of fun doing this one and I couldn't wait to see what people would make of it :)
The grain takes away from the effect of the snow I think, but it adds another different "dreamy" dimension to the image. You're right though, I tried a few things on this image. Andre
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Ina Nicolae
{K:44481} 2/20/2006
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Wow Andre! Amazing, unexpected and surreal! I love the goat on a sofa in the snow! The grain adds mystery to the picture, as if you took a shot on a very grey afternoon with low lighting. The PS is great, I had no idea until I read the about. The half chair mirrored is brilliant! I love it! Lots of cool ideas and stylish goat :)))) Fantastic image! Best regards, Ina
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/20/2006
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Hi Mervo, You might just see another one :) Maybe I'll do a "Goat" series :) Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/20/2006
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Thanks Susie, I will just keep on plugging away at it for a while longer. There are many people here that are so much better at it than I am. It took me a while to get up enough nerve to even post one that had any manipulation at all in PS.
I like doing this kind of thing every now and then. Most of my "experiments" are in my "The Darker Side" portfolio. Some I like better than others. But I had fun doing all of them. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/20/2006
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Thanks Dave, There are so many different things you can do in PS that if you don't keep at it, you can easily forget how you did something last week :) I started off taking notes on my images, but I'm starting to get lazy. It's probably not a bad idea to use the "about" section as a living document for our own reference later on. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/20/2006
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Thanks Huub, And thanks for taking the time to visit my portfolio. Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/19/2006
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Thanks Rashed, I may have over-done it a little on the grain, but I kind of liked the look. At the same time, the grain hides some of the imperfections of my photoshop work. Anyway, I had fun doing it! Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/19/2006
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Thanks Kes, I thought this would be the kind of image that people would try and read things into.
The secret is, I didn't really have anything in mind when I did it. Unless it was subconsious :)
I like your explanation though. If no one comes up with a better one I might have to use it. :)
Like you said... Fun stuff! Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/19/2006
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Hi Nuri, Thanks for taking the time to comment and visit my portfolio! Andre
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Andre Denis
{K:66327} 2/19/2006
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Thanks for the nice comment Anna! And thanks for visiting my portfolio. Andre
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Mervo
{K:8643} 2/19/2006
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Something we're never likely to see again hehe, excellent work Andre, you fooled me with the PS work!!!
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Susie OConnor
{K:34798} 2/19/2006
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I was thinking exactly what you said in your about...now that's something you don't see every day! You are getting very good at PS Andre. I love to view your experiements! Susie
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 2/19/2006
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Well done, Andre! You're becoming very well versed in PSing! Dave.
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Huub Janssen
{K:462} 2/19/2006
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I just love it!!
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Nelson Moore [Kes] -
{K:20241} 2/19/2006
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Fantastic work, Andre! The grain increases the visual mystery. The enthroned goat has great purpose here...and the eye contact shows he knows it.
Fun stuff!
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Nuri ALTINOK
{K:2284} 2/19/2006
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well done :)) congrats..
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Anna Mortensson
{K:237} 2/19/2006
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I like very much! It`s great capture! Congrats!!! Anna
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 2/19/2006
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Oh my friend this looks like the King of the Wild Life ,you have done a great job with the grain ,wonderful texture feeling added here and made this image very pleasant to view and very creative , all of the best my friend .
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