367 blue balloons


Street fair at Front Street, New York City | Canon 300D, 2006 | original

Oct 3, 2006

24 comments:

photowannabe said...

Interesting use of color. It gives the eye things to study.
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Sidney said...

He,he...interesting effect!
Nice idea. It makes for astrong picture!

Wingnut said...

Wow, I like it! The blue is so vibrant, it is amost unreal, but somehow works for me. It would be a great add for that storage company!

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Unknown said...

I really love the use of selective desaturation here. Sure makes those balloons stand out.

Nice candid.

Anonymous said...

ha! nice one.

Anonymous said...

I love the seperated blue balloons, nice scene

Maaya said...

Love how the blue pops out in the image. Great post-processing!

micki said...

That is a gorgeous blue!! Looks like the Storage Facility did well with getting their name out there!

Anonymous said...

Sort fun color isolation--I think the company would love your shot.

Kimberley said...

This shot is great all the way around..The blue of course sets it off but the backs of all these people even without the facial expression seem happy (I guess maybe the balloons give that feel)

Anonymous said...

nice use of selective colour here and a good initial capture.

Anonymous said...

Selective processing works great in this shot, well done!

PhotoSam said...

great onemate, was thinking of putting up a similar shot soon....8.25/10

Dave MacIntyre said...

Excellent use of selective colour. Amazing photo!

Anonymous said...

Ballons! Nice post treatment;

ndiginiz said...

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The grapical implications are tremendous. You should approach this company for some sponsorship. This is great advertising second to none.
Raw street driven graphic image.

Anonymous said...

ha ha. excellent! great idea.

Anonymous said...

beautiful treatment! ;)

Legabal said...

Nice blue dreams. Wonderful tones.^.

Anonymous said...

Super nice the b&w the blue!

Anonymous said...

Outstanding ! I've seen this technique countless times and 99% of them are so so, this one is n the top 1%

Anonymous said...

Really well done!

Anonymous said...

nice selective colors