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Good Old CollingwoodPosted by CS (Melbourne, Australia) on 20 January 2007 in Abstract & Conceptual and Portfolio. Inspired by Craig Persel's excellent work.
Comments (20)
Kelvin Chan from New York City, United Stateswonderfully executed. You are very flexible in what you do, and you always do it exceptionally. I rarely like heavily processed, fake-looking pictures. but i gotta admit that this one is quite good. 20 Jan 2007 5:25am Kelvin Chan from New York City, United Statesthe distorted lines above counters very well against the straight lines of the fence below. 20 Jan 2007 5:25am Maoya from Rolle, SwitzerlandNice photoshop addition to this photo, definitlaley gives it a boost to match your title. 20 Jan 2007 8:45am Sidonie from Sydney, AustraliaIs this a lomo? Definitely odd! Great urban theme again. 20 Jan 2007 9:17am @Sidonie: Thanks Sidonie, no it's not a lomo; but I treated the fence in a similar style to lomos. lasiate from Philippinesbelle harmonie de couleurs pour un monde de papier d'emballage. 20 Jan 2007 11:47am Stu from Kyoto, JapanReally interesting effect Chris. A very unusual and well done post. Nice job mate. And as Kelvin said, you're proving yourself to be a most versatile and exceptional photographer. 20 Jan 2007 1:30pm Neeks from Brantford, CanadaThat is absolutely amazing! I love the effect, and it works perfectly. Keep it up, I've been enjoying all your pics so far. 20 Jan 2007 7:43pm Mammoth in Chief from Naperville, United StatesVery nice paper-y effect and post-production. 21 Jan 2007 12:53am sim from Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaNice! reminds me of the back of the <em>Show Your Bones</em> cover 21 Jan 2007 3:06am Michael from Glasgow, United KingdomThis IS good. I too am not a great fan of textured backgrounds, because I have rarely seen them used to good effect. You have done a mighty fine job here though. Excellent processing. Nice one. 22 Jan 2007 11:19pm Reno from Madrid, SpainI very like this one...to me, it expresses the smallness of human construction, something a little ironic. 26 Sep 2009 6:53pm |