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We are living in a digital age. For me it has always been the end result that counts. No matter what kind of post-processing I do. Some of my images have been canceled here on OE just because of the more special post processing. (I presume especially by the ones who don't know shite about pp) I think that's a narrow kind of vision on todays' view on the world. We have more possibilities these days. Well, take advantage and open your mind.
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Willy Marthinussen 4 years ago
very nice..like it very much..as an artist i appreciate this especially..this have many elements forcing us to look closer and enjoy the details as well as the overall impression...
kind regards...
Brian MacGillivray 4 years ago
Very cool. This is really well executed.
Robin Roels  Why thank you Brian. I still remember your 'AirShow' image. A perfect timing shot that was. cheers mate
robin
Elaine Vallet 4 years ago
wow! impressive wotk u ve done here! very intense!!!
Robin Roels  If it's intense to you Elaine, I'm a glad man, named Robin! ;-) No, really, I appreciate your comment because it also seems to happen, that I really really like what you are doing. Cheers Elaine
Vernon Trent 4 years ago
this one is stunning, robin!
Robin Roels  Well, I'm stunned by a grandmaster, like yourself V :-) see ya later mate
Cile Bailey 4 years ago
Very symbolic as old man winter is about to come. The falling leaves...a beautiful prelude!
Always, C
Robin Roels  I think my father will not be very happy you call him mister winter Cile. I'm just playin' :-) Like the feel you get with the image C. Thanks
Tracy Martin 4 years ago
I am so glad that this made it through screening - I just flippin' love it. I just had a similar conversation about digital vs. traditional methods of producing images. Very well done.
Robin Roels  That's really great to hear Tracy! I know I'm not alone on this, for example head screeners always vote 'yes' on the first screening. Also you stand up for this. Ofcourse I love the ol' school way of images, but there can be more. If Photographers in the 1920's would have had more possibilities, I think they would have done so... Now we have the freedom to go further than before. We should use it. Having said that :-)
Tell me, where did you have that conversation Tracy?
cheers
btw Great to flip you out :-)
Claude Bour 4 years ago
Very, very impressive picture! Great creative work, Robin!
Claude
Robin Roels  Well, I love doing my part of the job Claude. :-) Love what you are saying, keep it coming! ;-)
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