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Please critique my unusual photos.?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kenlphotos/

They were modified with a newly discovered Photoshop process. Can any gurus figure it out?

Update:

I am anxious for Fine Art photographers to see and critique these images. They are not intended for a amateur, commercial or documentary audience

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Well your "newly discovered photoshop process" is certainly not one I would want to know about or use and have no interest in figuring out.

    You have totally ruined what might have been some half decent shots.

    I would consign your "newly discovered photoshop process" to the rubbish bin if I were you.

    Edit: anxious for "fine art" photographers to see and critique.

    Well, I have sold one or two prints which have been classed as "fine art" and what I say still stands as far as I am concerned.

    In my opinion, for what it's worth, I would not buy them for my wall.

    I am sure that there will be someone who will like them, after all some people think Damien Hurst and Tracy Emin do good work, so if you think they are good "fine art" then that is fine. Put them on a site which deals with "fine art" and see what critiques you get there.

  • Ara57
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    1 decade ago

    If you like them, keep on churning them out. Personally I think they are ruined and don't want to figure out the process! The original picture may have been fine.

  • 1 decade ago

    Please don't think that I am trying to be rude--but you really ruined some beautiful photos by photoshopping it. :-(

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    Look--your photos were well taken. Composition / exposure / focusing were all fine--but you really overdid the Photoshopping and the results are not something I would have on my wall. And yes, I know what I am talking about.

  • 1 decade ago

    They look very unprofessional.

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  • 1 decade ago

    um.....

    no. they look horrible.

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