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Male Statue (Detail), Columbia University, NYCPosted by dj.tigersprout (New York City, United States) on 17 June 2009 in Art & Design and Portfolio. all work protected by Creative Commons
Comments (48)
Bill Jennings from (Bay Area Northern Calif), United Statesone for science - love it! 17 Jun 2009 6:06am Emilio Garcia from Pleasanton, United StatesBeautiful B&W photograph, great tones and wonderful subject. I say hurray for science too. 17 Jun 2009 6:16am Mirko Herzner from GermanyWondeful in b/w. So much detail and fine structures here. 17 Jun 2009 6:21am Monique from Koh Samui, ThailandHold on to that robe! ;) Beautiful statue and I like the texture. 17 Jun 2009 7:19am @Monique: hehe -- lol. i know right? those darn togas -- easy on, easy off!! ;) MrsAmber from West Wickham, United KingdomI'll show this to inspire my son who is doing his Science exams this week! A great shot. Anyidea what sort of age it is? It has a look of Bauhaus 1930s to me but I expect it is probably earlier? 17 Jun 2009 9:18am @MrsAmber: thanks Amber!! no idea about the age -- but Zoom and MS think it is from 30's or previous!! :) Laurent from Lyon, Francenice treatment on this one that lay the emphasis on the sculpture texture. 17 Jun 2009 11:12am callemie from Belgiumhihihi I prefer the two males before hiihih 17 Jun 2009 11:28am Fliss from Melbourne Beach, United StatesExcellent... I am wanting to visit NYC the more I see your photos... 17 Jun 2009 11:30am 10fraction from Rennes, Francethe men of stone has character, your picture is well processed and it gives a mysterious mood to the image 17 Jun 2009 11:36am Rui from Leiria, PortugalWOW Magnificent processing mate! So imponent. It's a scientific sculpture :) Great details! 17 Jun 2009 11:43am @Rui: thanks Rui!! :) we need to chat soon!! Michael Rawluk from Williams Lake, BC, CanadaI really like the processing. It suits this fine shot. 17 Jun 2009 1:28pm MadScientist from Düsseldorf, GermanyA very international style, very typical for 1900-1940. Not my preferred one, though. ;-) 17 Jun 2009 1:34pm Yvonne Simons from Tilburg, NetherlandsI agree, this is a bit mysterious, but i like it!! 17 Jun 2009 2:09pm john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesTerrific perspective. Magnificent textures. Bravo. 17 Jun 2009 5:48pm peter from new york, United Statessuch great detail and texture in this shot mate! it's quite impressive! 17 Jun 2009 7:08pm manel from Girona, SpainBuen B&W. Me gusta el resultado de la trama que le has puesto en el procesado. 17 Jun 2009 8:03pm PD from Overland Park, Kansas, United StatesGreat job - nice processing. texture is great 17 Jun 2009 8:04pm observing from North West, United KingdomNice work dj, the gray tone gives it character. 17 Jun 2009 8:58pm Walt from Scarborough, CanadaVery nice shot - I like the PP work - the grainy effect is beautiful for a statue 17 Jun 2009 11:43pm @Walt: hello Walt -- thanks for the visit and the comment!! :) Steven from Chicagoland, United StatesA shot that is well framed. The B&W treatment, subtle lighting and texturing all work great here. 18 Jun 2009 1:41am Kenton from Calgary, CanadaSuper shot. Is the texture from the stone, or is that something you did in post-processing? 18 Jun 2009 3:16am @Kenton: sorry for the late reply mate -- this was some sort of filter that gave this texture! :) cheers! Paco Díaz from Palma de Mallorca, SpainGreat textures and framing of this statue. 18 Jun 2009 4:41am @Paco Díaz: thanks Paco!! and thanks for the tip too!! i know you appreciate good statues -- so i will heed your advice and seek it out!! cheers to you amigo!! :) grant from kansas city, United Statesgreat image - i like the frame and range of tones. 18 Jun 2009 5:28pm bluechameleon from Vancouver, CanadaYour point of view and composition give such power to this stone face, creating a cool mood. Love these tones! 18 Jun 2009 8:25pm |
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