nice to see a couple of ladies who don’t shave their legs…. oh wait… that is simply the patented andrew huth Gritty and Grungey Photo Flesh Effect. I read about it in Popular Photography.
Right on, son! I read the same thing. Same texture as one of my Caddies. Perhaps this will help your brother abandon the Grit and Grunge he has been camping on lately.
I use to love this game growing up! I love the motion of this photo and the way you processed it. Extraordinary job! Your brother is just too funny. I think he is getting you back in reference to the phantom photo!
Photography great Ansel Adams wrote books called "The Camera," The Negative" and "The Print" expressing his views and techniques that photography is without a doubt a multi-step process and form of expression. I guess I have been enjoying the The Negative and The Print (although unlike Ansel I do it in the digital darkroom) stages of photography lately. Although, unlike Ansel, I never spend months working out a photo in the darkroom. Also and consequently, I’m not nearly as talented as Ansel was.
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August 20th, 2008 at 8:23
nice to see a couple of ladies who don’t shave their legs…. oh wait… that is simply the patented andrew huth Gritty and Grungey Photo Flesh Effect. I read about it in Popular Photography.
August 20th, 2008 at 12:43
Right on, son! I read the same thing. Same texture as one of my Caddies. Perhaps this will help your brother abandon the Grit and Grunge he has been camping on lately.
August 20th, 2008 at 12:58
Whatever magic you did to this, I like it. It looks almost like a painting, especially the little girl’s face and hair.
August 20th, 2008 at 13:20
awesome!
August 20th, 2008 at 13:48
I use to love this game growing up! I love the motion of this photo and the way you processed it. Extraordinary job! Your brother is just too funny. I think he is getting you back in reference to the phantom photo!
August 20th, 2008 at 17:12
Photography great Ansel Adams wrote books called "The Camera," The Negative" and "The Print" expressing his views and techniques that photography is without a doubt a multi-step process and form of expression. I guess I have been enjoying the The Negative and The Print (although unlike Ansel I do it in the digital darkroom) stages of photography lately.
Although, unlike Ansel, I never spend months working out a photo in the darkroom. Also and consequently, I’m not nearly as talented as Ansel was.
December 4th, 2008 at 12:45
those Adams books are way important and helpful. thanks for reminding me to go back to them, andrew!
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