Summery Photos

Discussion in 'Art' started by JethroZoso, Mar 27, 2007.

  1. JethroZoso

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    Here are some photos I caught in my hometown of Dublin. The Graffiti ones are from Windmill Lane recording studios (U2) .The others are in a St Annes Park. It's a huge park near my house on the north side of the city.

    Hope you enjoy.

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  2. JethroZoso

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  3. CrucifiedDreams

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    Love the last one in the first post. Graffiti is so beautiful. :) Nice work.
     
  4. x_WaX_x

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    2nd and 4th in first post are the best in my opinion
     
  5. JethroZoso

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    Thanks CrucifiedDreams and Wax for your feedback and comments. It's much appreciated :)
     
  6. warmhandedcanadian

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    beautiful... dont know about the lighter in the grass...lol
     
  7. katyismename

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    i especially love the daffodil photographs, very nice. :D
     
  8. Salem Blair

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    I feel the lighter in the grass would repersent destruction of nature to some degree.... the whole litter thing i guess.
     
  9. x_WaX_x

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    do you have a DA account?
     
  10. JethroZoso

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    Thanks for the nice replies guys. I'm glad I got some feedback on the Lighter. I was hoping to make good use of colour as most of my photos are Black & White. also I want to ask the question; Can synthetic things live side by side with nature and look beautiful? I will work on this theme more in future.

    (Man, nature, technology)

    Wax: No, but I think, I'll create an account. Do you have an address buddy? :)
     
  11. Magical Fire Lady

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    The lighter one is actually my favorite. Makes me think of hanging outside with cool friends ya know? And believe me I'm totally against litter.. I really like that picture though. You should keep doing color stuff rather than black & white.
     
  12. warmhandedcanadian

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    you know what you are kinda right.


    i take back my comment.
     
  13. JethroZoso

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    Lol.
     
  14. Isil

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    Those are very cool :eek:

    Though, I agree with Magical Fire Lady...Do more color photo's.

    I think that the first one (in the first post) is kind of...cliche o.o It looks like one of those MySpace pictures, lol.
     
  15. dylanzeppelin

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    i love the first three. aww i love bright colors and you do such a great job capturing it. =)
     
  16. terasynthetic

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    Oi, I wish I could at least VISIT Ireland, haaha
     
  17. JethroZoso

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    Thanks for your kind comments everyone. It's very encouraging to her your thoughts.
     
  18. *Andy*

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    I love the second picture. It's extremely tranquil and pleasant to look at. The others are really great too. I think I've read this somewhere, but how do you do that "smallville" effect thing like in the first picture?
     
  19. freespirit-gypsy

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    wow their amazing!
     
  20. JethroZoso

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    Thanks for your kind comments.

    The Yellow daffodill. I cut the daffodill out using the tedious yet effective Lasso tool in Photoshop. Copied it as a new layer. For the background , I just Desaturated it. Also I tooled around with the Colour levels and contrast etc. it didn't really take long. I've always appreciated that effect.

    Another more colourful one I took the other day...

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