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Massimo
{K:5595} 5/17/2005
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visual very romantic and dramatic. massimo
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Antonia BauerleinSehnert
{K:30599} 4/21/2005
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One more thing...it is amazing how the movement in the sky and ground textures echo one another. You are really good at seeing and capturing that as well. I'm putting this in favorites for reference especially in this regard.
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/21/2005
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Dear Hani, the main idea is selectively lighting and dimming specific parts of the image to create the overall mood (see my "Last Summer" image, I have a comment there on how I do this), and also selectively adding contrast to some parts of the image to create the impact of tones and textures, I so far learned that the best way to do this is by using the dodge and burn tools with varying the amounts of pressure (exposure), for example select the dodge tool and from its options set the "range" to "highlights" and the "exposure" to less than 10% and start painting in the areas that you think should be highlighted, then select the burn tool, set the range to "shadows" and "exposure" to less than 10% and start painting the darker areas within what you just dodged, you'll find the textures coming out very nicely and it will add depth to the image. Give it a try with varying the amounts of exposure to different parts and I'm sure you'll see what I mean.
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/21/2005
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Dear Hani, the main idea is selectively lighting and dimming specific parts of the image to create the overall mood (see www.usefilm.com/image/679994.html#3460034 for details on how I do it), and also selectively adding contrast to some parts of the image to create the impact of tones and textures, I so far learned that the best way to do this is by using the dodge and burn tools with varying the amounts of pressure (exposure), for example select the dodge tool and from its options set the "range" to "highlights" and the "exposure" to less than 10% and start painting in the areas that you think should be highlighted, then select the burn tool, set the range to "shadows" and "exposure" to less than 10% and start painting the darker areas within what you just dodged, you'll find the textures coming out very nicely and it will add depth to the image. Give it a try with varying the amounts of exposure to different parts and I'm sure you'll see what I mean.
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/21/2005
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Hey Toni, thank you for this lovely comment :) and thank you for feeling the image!
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Hani Ghayhab
{K:3723} 4/20/2005
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Love your tones Fadel i wish if you can give me an idea how you do that thanks a lot
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Antonia BauerleinSehnert
{K:30599} 4/20/2005
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You are a hunter -- how do you find this theme so well. This one is immediately sad because of the way it confronts me with my own mortality. It's hard to think about being in this state...oh stop me from the morbidity -- see what you did...lol. Very dark and beautiful. You could publish a book with your works my friend. Antonia
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Maria Michalina
{K:890} 4/17/2005
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Excellent, Thanks. Maria
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 4/17/2005
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Yes, he has some very inspiring haunting images. I was thinking maybe I could post that one here, but I think it might not be allowed due to copyrite infringement. Andre
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/16/2005
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Thank you very much Andre, I checked his website and he has some great collections (and couldn't find the boy's image too which sounds like a fantastic image), Thanks!
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/16/2005
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Thanks very much Carmem! I just wanted the "Dramatic" from "Dramatic portrait" :)
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 4/16/2005
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Hi Fadel, I actually found the image and the name of the photographer that this photo reminded me of. Now that I see it again, it is not exactly the same, but the theme is similar. The name of the Photographer is Arthur Tress. He has a lot of very haunting images. A lot of them are based on children's dreams. The one I am talking about is has the head of an oil covered, dead, seagull sticking out of the sand, with the landscape in the background. He has a website, with a lot of great stuff on it, but the seagull photo is not on any that I found. You might recognize some of his more famous stuff. The one with the little boy with glasses on and tree roots coming out of his sleeves for hands, is very spooky.
Andre
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Carsten Ranke
{K:14476} 4/15/2005
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Eerie, moody, a nightmare... Masterly your work with the tones and light effect
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Amna Al Shamsi
{K:21795} 4/15/2005
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wonderful!
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 4/15/2005
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Great B&W!
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Khaled Mursi Hammoud
{K:54005} 4/15/2005
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Superb, amazing, fantastic. Khaled.
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 4/15/2005
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Hi Fadel, very strong and moody image, and very well composed. At first I was a bity puzzled by the centered composition of the piece of driftwood on the beach, but then I noticed the stick in the lower left corner, bringing back that balance I always crave for. It's the missing piece of the puzzle, that results in a very professional and solid shot. Great capture, and I like your postprocessing, creating the mood.
Cheers,
Hugo
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Chris Spracklen
{K:32552} 4/15/2005
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Dark and stark, but beautifully composed once again, Fadel. Excellent detail in the foreground. Kind regards, Chris
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 4/15/2005
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I like the composition a lot, the atmosphere the mood , texture and overall the sky as of closing or setting closing over the train, fabulous work.Saeed
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David Hofmann
{K:22223} 4/15/2005
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impressive, as always! You really have a hand and eye for dramatic landscapes.
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Richard Dakin
{K:12915} 4/15/2005
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Fadel this is dark and foreboding as someone already said. Classic composition and as usual wonderful lighting.
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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 4/15/2005
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Hello, Fadel, indeed dramatic!!! But I didn?t understand why portrait...:) Added to my favorites ( again).... Very impressive!!! Take care, my friend! Cheers!!! Carmem
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Dave Stacey
{K:150877} 4/15/2005
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Very dark and foreboding, Fadel! Suites the b/w perfectly! Well done. Dave.
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Fadel J
{K:13974} 4/15/2005
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Thanks Andre very much for the nice comment! I would love to know who the photographer is whenever you remember (but please don't trouble your self). I also have other images of the same bird http://www.usefilm.com/image/673691.html and http://www.usefilm.com/image/654735.html
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Andre Denis
{K:66407} 4/14/2005
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Hi Fadel, Wow! You must be in a bad mood today. This photo reminds me of one that I have seen somewhere before. (dead seagull in the sand, very dark and ominus scenery) I had a quick look for it in some of my books, but couldn't find it. I'll keep looking and let you know who the photographer was. Very strong B&W image. Andre
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Chris Hunter
{K:25634} 4/14/2005
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...let's hope not. Looks good in B&W, nice raw + moody,
Chris
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