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Critiques [Translate]
- osh
(339) - [2006-06-05 9:27]
excellent portrait. really nice how you centered the light around his eyes. well done!
- IvarsU
(2461) - [2006-06-05 9:33]
Masterpiece of portrait! Well captured and edited! I like emotions of this man.
Regards,
Ivars.
- polter
(4237) - [2006-06-05 9:43]
Unusual light ! It makes something great of this portrait. Real masterpiece and perfection. Greetings T.
- Philippe
(9099) - [2006-06-05 9:51]
Hi, Kerem. An excellent portrait. The man's look is very well captured and enhanced by your post processing.
- dcawker
(4935) - [2006-06-05 10:26]
I like this portrait.. I also believe that you used a radial gradient in Photoshop to cast the light in the center of the picture. The only slight criticism is that I would have moved the center of the gradient a little to the right so that the man's eyes would have been enhanced & brightened as this feels like the focus of the shot and it really would of brought them out more. Regards, Doug
- fkk
(1822) - [2006-06-05 10:55]
Merhaba Kerem;
Gercekten enfes bir portre calismasi olmus, sanki daha önceden calisilmiscasina hos bir fotograf ve zamanlama, tebirkler kerem ellerine saglik....
catman-fatih
Bu kadar renkli bir B&W fotograf görmemiştim hiç. :))
Çok güzel bir portre olmuş.
(Picasa2 ile mi editlendi,merak ettim?)
Eline sağlık.
Bir gülen yüz alacağın var.
Sevgiler,saygılar
Murat
- Ferrus
(741) - [2006-06-06 7:30]
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Merhaba Kerem bey,
Güzel bir calisma olmus, elinize saglik!
Not: Adamin türk oldugunu, kürt olmadigini nerden ögrendiniz? Urfa`da "farmers" cok var, dogru, ama Urfa`da yasayan yüzde 80i "turkish" degil, "kurdish" dir :)
Selamlar
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Yes, a well done portrait work!
But I`ve got a question to you: how did you come to know that this farmer is Turkish and not Kurdish? :) Sure in Urfa there are a lot of farmers, but I ask this question because in Urfa, the mayority of the people is Kurdish.
Greets