May 14, 2011 #33 Jerome Marot Well-known member I have had about equal amounts of compliment and criticism for that picture.
May 16, 2011 #35 Asher Kelman OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief Jerome Marot said: About the 1950s photographic style, maybe the rather clean post-processing and the tonal range obtained with an orange filter is part of the reason? Click to expand... Jerome, I like this style too. One of my favorites; folk flying oblivious to the world. Thanks for sharing! Asher
Jerome Marot said: About the 1950s photographic style, maybe the rather clean post-processing and the tonal range obtained with an orange filter is part of the reason? Click to expand... Jerome, I like this style too. One of my favorites; folk flying oblivious to the world. Thanks for sharing! Asher
May 17, 2011 #36 Jerome Marot Well-known member Asher Kelman said: I like this style too. One of my favorites; folk flying oblivious to the world. Click to expand... Thank you. This is indeed what the picture makes me think about.
Asher Kelman said: I like this style too. One of my favorites; folk flying oblivious to the world. Click to expand... Thank you. This is indeed what the picture makes me think about.
May 18, 2011 #39 Jerome Marot Well-known member Why some couples manage to fight in such a setting is beyond me. This is the end of the first part.
Why some couples manage to fight in such a setting is beyond me. This is the end of the first part.
May 20, 2011 #40 P Paul Abbott New member That is one hell of a roller coaster, surely. It looks like an over-sized Scalextric set. What's with the processing on this one? I know you have a lot of clipped highlights in many of your images, but here you have introduced more, no?
That is one hell of a roller coaster, surely. It looks like an over-sized Scalextric set. What's with the processing on this one? I know you have a lot of clipped highlights in many of your images, but here you have introduced more, no?