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see the world in black'n'white... no colours or light...(15) Das Blattrandkind
Ok now i see this is the 3rd trial of the same pic u upload and it looks like im still commmenting about some lil shortcomings which must be annoyong ;). So forget it, thats quite good.
Woow wonderful pic, themost fascinating thing maybe is that hidden eye which shines in the dark. The b/w looks very nice. It suggest me uncertainty and a vague feeling of awe on the visage.
Taking a deep in-detail view at the pic i can see a black vertical rectangle which stands out of the rest of that area. I imagine u used it to hide some bright parts in that black area. I advise you to use "clone stamp" tool in PS " clonning the same hue areas around the unwanted region. ANyway its just stupid fussy thing of mine. Its quite ok as its now
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Robi Hammerle 19/10/2006 22:39
GEiles Foto, coole Beleuchtung...#Robi
Diego González Sanz 15/10/2006 20:30
Ok now i see this is the 3rd trial of the same pic u upload and it looks like im still commmenting about some lil shortcomings which must be annoyong ;). So forget it, thats quite good.Diego González Sanz 15/10/2006 20:22
Woow wonderful pic, themost fascinating thing maybe is that hidden eye which shines in the dark. The b/w looks very nice. It suggest me uncertainty and a vague feeling of awe on the visage.Taking a deep in-detail view at the pic i can see a black vertical rectangle which stands out of the rest of that area. I imagine u used it to hide some bright parts in that black area. I advise you to use "clone stamp" tool in PS " clonning the same hue areas around the unwanted region. ANyway its just stupid fussy thing of mine. Its quite ok as its now
Greets fromMadrid!
Diego
Jennifer Busch 27/05/2006 16:45
das ist wunderschön, mit dem schatten.. beeindruckend.