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John Charlton
{K:5595} 12/29/2002
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I see that I have failed to provide a useable copy of this photo as the save as funtion has been disabled on the attachments.
If you do wish to play with this image contact me directly at john.charlton@sympatico.ca
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 12/29/2002
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Thank you Marc for taking the time to view and comment on my photographs. I will pay close attention to your suggestions.
My concern with this image was to pay hommage to the artist's work without copying his style directly or suggesting my quick and easy digital techniques were a match for his painstaking attention to detail.
As you can see above, Derek's work is monochromatic. That's why I hesitated to make the image black and white and instead went for a colour version.
I am attaching the original image which has had nothing done to it other than being resized. Please feel free to play with it if you like. I would be interested in seeing what you might come up with.
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Marc Gougenheim
{K:5398} 12/28/2002
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The action is beautiful, and the pose too. I'm quite familiar with delirious filter works in PS, and I sometimes like the results they can bring about. Here, I'd say the picture deserves a better PS work. It's nice - I rated it a 7 -, but I feel the colors are too strong here... They somehow "eat up" the original beauty of this image. You may want to simply desaturate - not sure to what degree...
Another possibility would be to cut down on the effect a little... Of course, just my opinion. Regards.
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Robert Hebron
{K:2} 12/7/2001
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In have never had any luck with that PS filter. Nice job. (I also have a "Tilley" hat such as the subject is wearing."
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Deleted User
{K:500} 8/12/2001
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very interesting use of photoshop... really looks like a drawing not a photograph at all would love to see more examples of this
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