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Ronald Allen
{K:2934} 5/18/2003
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thanks for all your input and comments again. here is a picture of the same piece hand-colored and reworked, similar to my piece entitled "looking at oneself". tell me what you think of the handcolored transfer (image posted here) as well as the photograph. thanks,
-Ronald
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Ronald Allen
{K:2934} 5/10/2003
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thank you everyone who has commented! i am very pleased to receive such positive responses to this photograph!
-Ronald
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marco biancardi
{K:10582} 5/10/2003
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very nice work, it well represents varius human feelings and / or multiplicity of our mood within the same moment, conflictual feelings, complexity of our personality. I've never shot a double exposure, so this technique holds something mysterious to me, but after seeing your work I ' d like to try... regards - marco
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Nathan Wilkinson
{K:394} 5/8/2003
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He has the perfect expression. Quite an excellent model. You should work with this model more often, you get good results. : ) Nice work Ronny.
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j ruz
{K:1043} 5/7/2003
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right on, Ben! old school style is a real art! no pixels allowed! (c:,'
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lowell whipple girbes
{K:13151} 5/7/2003
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me like it !!!
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Ben Rasmussen
{K:2130} 5/7/2003
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excelent photo ron. how he did it was by using the double exposure feature. lets hear it for old school!!!! photoshop sux!!! (AKA i dont have enough cash to buy it)
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Andrew Caldwell
{K:18307} 5/7/2003
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I love the photo, but I'm puzzled by the "unaltered"--how did you shoot this then? Is it a photo of twins? Two photos put together?
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j ruz
{K:1043} 5/7/2003
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to me it looks as if both faces are equally bruised and hopeful. it's a nice attempt to capture human emotion. however, i'm not sure if it's quite there yet. was the combining done in-camera? i might suggest trying to get the right face more in focus. good work, Ronald! (c:,'
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luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 5/7/2003
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originale!
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