I like it. The stripy bands of increasing posterization as you move away from the model give this photo a modern, edgy look - which is totally in keeping with the youthful in-your-face attitude of the model.
I like the ragged edges on the bands as well.
Well done!
Hey Mr Toad! How are you?
I'm really glad you like this little ditty doodle thing. It was fun to make.
It's a composite, but I dare say you've grokked that already.
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Hi Rufus, it seems you really worked on this photograph, and yes, you are right it is composite one but you did successfully and at the end the result fascinates. I agree with Toad too. It is the best work recenlty I have seen in this kind of created works. Thank you,
by the way I am glad to meet with you,
Blessing and Happiness,
with my love,
nia
Many thanks, Nia. I'm also happy to "meet" you!
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Rufus Wrote:Many thanks, Nia. I'm also happy to "meet" you! ![Big Grin Big Grin](https://www.shuttertalk.com/forums/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
you are welcome Rufus, and thanks,
have a nice day,
with my love,
nia
Hey, nice to see you again Rufus!
Really nice work - could make a really good poster or advertisement - I think it's that good.
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Sorry to buck the trend here that dawg: I do so like the main composition and treatment that I find the posterised bands a bit jarring, somehow(for me) working against me fully engaging with the rest of the image(sorry my man).
Although it has a promising start, I fail to see what the last two thirds of 4Kgrabysky's post has to do with photography. Moderator please...