• street scene in Gyangzê, Tibet

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    Posted Around 7 years ago

    What do you think of "street scene in Gyangzê, Tibet"?

    flawijn
    Nov 25, 2006

    i would almost start thinking you've started processing your grandfather's old colonial pictures. This is one mindblowwing processing you tricked out of your hat!!!

    Justin Blanton
    Nov 25, 2006

    I agree, the processing on this one is superb. Kris, might you elaborate on the method as I've got a few photos that would welcome this treatment.

    leeroy
    Nov 25, 2006

    Kris, your post processing seems to have taken an astronomical leap upward recently. It's like you're on some sort of Photoshop steroids.



    This is my favourite photo this week.

    chantal
    Nov 25, 2006

    I agree with the previous comments.....superb!

    moodaholic
    Nov 25, 2006

    Absolutely a future classic! ;)

    shooter
    Nov 25, 2006

    I would also echo the previous comments, I love this it has such a strong reminiscent feel to it, wonderful...

    krc
    Nov 25, 2006

    You've shown us Tibet as Mao saw it.

    lasiate
    Nov 26, 2006

    Which terrible environment in a country under the yoke of a capitalist communist dictatorship. The Chinese! next leaders of the world!! What a distress!

    Cozmo Photography
    Nov 26, 2006

    very very very very good. My favourite shot for the last week!!!!! !!

    anton
    Nov 26, 2006

    Great shot and processing. Love the old nostalgic feel to it. Well done.

    Andrea de Keijzer
    Nov 26, 2006

    wow, what a photo. it reminds me of scenes in movies of post war emptiness.

    Chris
    Nov 26, 2006

    wow. wow.

    Djiwom
    Nov 26, 2006

    wow wow, indeed.

    What The Heck Journal
    Nov 26, 2006

    Cool shot Kris.

    I really like the fact that so much of the image is blurred. It gives the shot a very distinct feel and underlines the weirdness of the man who's just standing on the road. 'What is he doing there? Just standing like that?' - I like it!

    - Martin

    Michael
    Nov 27, 2006

    Superb image. The positioning of the three figures is perfect. The overall feel created by the toning and blur is classic. Nice one.

    PlasticTV
    Nov 27, 2006

    This is a quaint effect. It looks like an old wartime picture.

    geckonia
    Nov 27, 2006

    Your processing makes this moment seem like a dream... Good job!

    西皮士
    Nov 27, 2006

    聚仙餐厅!

    david
    Nov 27, 2006

    such a tremendous contrast with the hyper-real nature of the next photo - but every bit as fabulous: this i'd love on my wall!

    I would love to know how you processed this to obtain this effect.

    Nick
    Nov 27, 2006

    Very interesting processing. I like the composition of the image. The processing gives it a very "interesting mood"

    JM
    Nov 27, 2006

    What a great image, seems like something out of the time or from the WW II !! I would like to sit down and see how you did make this.., the feelin here is just gorgious !! Congrats !!

    gSaenz
    Nov 28, 2006

    very cool shot. i like the framing and the feel to this. nice.

    H.O
    Nov 28, 2006

    Really cool.Nice work Kris:)

    catherine buca
    Nov 28, 2006

    Lovely - I like your processing. The subject-matter lends itself to that treatment very well.

    Julie
    Nov 29, 2006

    kris, i love this! the processing is perfect for this scene. great work.

    Lud@
    Nov 30, 2006

    Very nice "DOF" made by (probably cerainly ;-) ) great processing! I like it very much, mostly that blurred people on the right! Nice atmospehere.

    jezblog
    Dec 02, 2006

    Coolio..........cheers JezXX

    [t e r r o r k i t t e n]
    Dec 02, 2006

    Kris, superb composition and photo! So fill me in...what is it shot on......is this PP or in camera...not that it matters but I'd love top know. Great work. Phil

    Fran Simó
    Dec 07, 2006

    Mganific

    code la redoute
    Dec 12, 2012

    A genuine good friend . is but one who actually overlooks a person's suprises and so tolerates a person's positive results.

street scene in Gyangzê, Tibet