The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer into an artist, but the impulse it gives him to keep on looking. - Brook Atkinson- 1951
These I like. Not that your other's haven't been good, but for some reason this is the first set I've been able to forgot there was a photographer in the scene. Even the portraits. The engagement feels genuine.
These are outstanding. I like the processing and the mood you created with it. On the one with the man on the tree, I intially thought dried fish eh? Nice workclap
These are outstanding. I like the processing and the mood you created with it. On the one with the man on the tree, I intially thought dried fish eh? Nice workclap
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I'm good with the Tonal qualities on these but would have to agree with Richard as well,
might change my mind
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I love the PP treatment you gave these!
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