I agree with you certainly for the tennis ones (can't get you out of my head). Appropriate choice of icon heheh :P Do you like Kylie then? I'm not sure if your reference to her costumes is a compliment or an insult. I personally love her.
Not particularly enthralling to me, but it reminds me of a short film by the czech animator Jiri Barta (which, I am aware, most people could call boring...emphasizing themes of complacency and monotony) called "Klub Odlozenych (Club Of The Laid Off):
Awesome! This is what extreme Photoshop is all about- blurring (HARHAR) the lines between photography and painting. Good stuff.
I don't understand why you people complain about things being too Photoshopped. EVERY fashion editorial is Photoshopped, you're just annoyed as to whether you notice it or not!
It's interesting that most of the mannequins do have some life in their expressions. As for the heavy handed photoshop- I don't mind being able to see it when it enhances the theme that the photographer is trying to project. Here, I think it mostly works.
the obvious graphic-retouch take it see like plastic. sincerely i don't really like recuenco's photographies.. colorus may be good, but the graphic filter is always the same, or not?
I find it unusual that people are complaining about the overuse of photoshop in this set of images. Is the fake that the people do not look real not the point?
Therefore the use of photoshop is integral to the theme of the images. Like them or hate them. To pull the to much photoshop card on this one I find strange.
Personally I like them, the tonal range is fantastic and it seems it has been overlooked by most.
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Appropriate choice of icon heheh :P
Do you like Kylie then? I'm not sure if your reference to her costumes is a compliment or an insult. I personally love her.
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I'm curious as to what they look like when they are not blur-tooled to plasticity.
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I don't understand why you people complain about things being too Photoshopped. EVERY fashion editorial is Photoshopped, you're just annoyed as to whether you notice it or not!
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or.. maybe he hires people :P
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sincerely i don't really like recuenco's photographies.. colorus may be good, but the graphic filter is always the same, or not?
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I find it unusual that people are complaining about the overuse of photoshop in this set of images. Is the fake that the people do not look real not the point?Therefore the use of photoshop is integral to the theme of the images. Like them or hate them. To pull the to much photoshop card on this one I find strange.
Personally I like them, the tonal range is fantastic and it seems it has been overlooked by most.
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