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| Jeff Alu 2004-12-29, 7:14 pm |
| Stop by and check out my new portfolio, "Downtown", which includes shots
taken in the downtown areas of Los Angeles. These shots were taken
digitally and processed in Photoshop:
http://www.animalu.com/pics/photos.htm
Hope you enjoy,
Jeff T. Alu
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| Kulvinder Singh Matharu 2004-12-29, 7:14 pm |
| On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 18:26:17 GMT, "Jeff Alu" <animalu@animalu.com>
wrote:
>Stop by and check out my new portfolio, "Downtown", which includes shots
>taken in the downtown areas of Los Angeles. These shots were taken
>digitally and processed in Photoshop:
Hi, Jeff.
I see that you've been experimenting with Gaussian Blur Overlays! As
you know, I did a bunch using GBOs on my South America photos.
Haven't used them much recently though.
Your new images differ markedly from your previous images. I'm not
sure if they work...the blurs seem too strong. Was that your
intention? Just had a second look...some of the photos have a
subtlety that I missed before but in general the shots don't move me.
What do I know!
I liked the high contrast and gritty look of your previous photos
(it's something that I've been looking at with my own images but
using a different process from yours, messing around with selective
colours, gradient maps, USM, etc).
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Kulvinder Singh Matharu
Website : www.metalvortex.com
Contact : www.metalvortex.com/form/form.htm
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