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I've taken this one a bit further in that I don't think that this effect could be achieved within a camera. I've been fooling about with the threshold function in CS2 and am beginning to realize the sort of picture where it works. This owes more to graphic design than photograph but I think its parentage is pretty clear. Obviously we wouldn't want to see too many pictures like this but it's one way of being different - which I think is what we're trying to achieve in the pictures we put in the Group.
Pulp en el Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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* but still you'll never get it right `cos when you're laid in bed at night watching roaches climb the wall if you called your dad he could stop it all.you'll never live like common people you'll never do what common people do, you'll never fail like common people,you'll never watch your life slide out of view, and dance, and drink, and screw because there's nothing else to do *
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I took her out for a walk as soon as her make-up was done. Windy day though, her fringe went a bit rebel after a while, but so did mine!
Photo by JOSH BIRNBAUM courtesy of the National Association of State Foresters, National Network of Forest Practitioners and CelebrateForests.com
Pulp wood sits at a harvest site in the Huckleberry Ridge Conservation Area for the Missouri Department of Conservation on August 16, 2011 near Pineville, Missouri.
I intensively modified the colours in this one. I tried to play with the expression of my friend Ale, in this photo it recalled those pulp movies...
Pulp en el Luna Park, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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