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pelooyen Goldmember 2,940 posts Likes: 86 Joined Mar 2010 Location: Sydney More info | Dec 12, 2010 06:39 | #1 Comments most welcome
cheers, Paul
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hieu1004 Goldmember 3,579 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jul 2010 Location: Seattle More info | Dec 12, 2010 09:44 | #2 I absolutely love the grainy B&W look but I'm not such a big fan of that look for this particular photo. It's very hard to explain it - black and white works very well when there are many different layers of contrast - but with a foot print in the sand - it looks a little dull and flat - of course, this is my opinion. Good concept though. Maybe you could post the colored version?
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jon1320 Hatchling 7 posts Joined Nov 2010 More info | Dec 12, 2010 13:18 | #3 woah thats trippy, its like a reverse foot print.... the print isn't actually scaled in like on the sand, it's protruding meaning the shot was taken from under neath the print. 5Dii | iphone 4 | 13" MBP = More than just Cameras
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corkneyfonz Goldmember 2,477 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2009 Location: United Kingdom More info | Dec 12, 2010 14:00 | #4 Interesting concept but the overly bright spots are a little distracting plus the sand grain seems disproportionately large unless the prints are that of a child.
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Dec 12, 2010 16:44 | #5 They are prints of a child. Here is the original colour version
cheers, Paul
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