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Ice AgePosted by Florence (Paris, France) on 16 August 2009 in Cityscape & Urban and Portfolio. [No photograph may be reproduced, copied, stored, manipulated, or used whole or in part of a derivative and commercial work, without the written permission of Florence Ramon.] Copyright Florence Ramon 2006 - © zoom
Comments (33)
Anina from Auckland, New ZealandHAHAHA! Love the title :) 16 Aug 2009 6:10am Scott Schilling from San Martin, United StatesWonderful title and great processing on this image! 16 Aug 2009 6:19am Dulcie from Danville, CA, United StatesYou are so creative. Very nice effect. 16 Aug 2009 6:31am Jean Jacques from FranceSuperbe photo prise derrière une vitre? Il pleut ou la vitre et encrassée? 16 Aug 2009 6:32am benkirane from Fès, MoroccoUne image de facture pointilliste pour un avenir noir...et pas rassurant! 16 Aug 2009 7:12am Traversées from Paris, Francebrrrr.... hmmmm.... ça fait du bien un peu de fraîcheur ! 16 Aug 2009 8:58am marianne from Toulouse, Franceoh excellent !!! des petits flocons partout, alors qu'on ne sait plus où trouver la fraîcheur .... 16 Aug 2009 9:11am Marie-Hélène Ammor from Casablanca/Paris, MoroccoCette composition en 3 parties est superbe ! la noir du bas est la vie puis le ciel blanc bleu fige un peu etle noir du haut laisse l'imagination deviner ce qu'il peut y avoir derrière le ciel 16 Aug 2009 9:16am Francesc B. from région parisienne, FranceHé, hé... très sympa... j'aime beaucoup le format... ça me fait un peu penser à ma photo ici, ou j'ai bidouillé aussi en présentation. 16 Aug 2009 9:40am mo.langel from ., SwitzerlandTon image me fait penser à une boule qu'on retourne et la neige tombe! :o) 16 Aug 2009 9:46am @mo.langel: Ah oui, tu as raison, je n'y avais pas pensé ! :-) Anna.C from LA ROCHELLE, Franceune vision sombre et futuriste, super bien fait en tout cas et rafraîchissant aujourd'hui ;-) 16 Aug 2009 10:29am olivier Paillet from toulouse, FranceJ'ai tout de suite pensé aux petites boules que l'on retourne .... 16 Aug 2009 11:16am Gérard from SAINT CYR SUR LOIIRE, FranceToujours l'esprit créatif, Florence, un graphisme insolite et intéressant. Bon dimanche 16 Aug 2009 11:36am john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesWhat you have created, Flo, is very nice. I wish that you would tell us how you make your creations; what steps do you take?? 16 Aug 2009 1:28pm @john4jack: Well Jack, not that I don't want to explain but it will be quite long... It's a shame that we cannot download files (word or pdf or else) on a community menu onto Aminus. I would love to do that (I wrote it to the administrators but... no news)... I sincerely like to share tricks but we can't do it. Stef67 from in my head, Francel'avenir...? bien vu, bien dit, superbe le cadrage, donne de la puissance au cliché,bravo ^^ 16 Aug 2009 2:40pm Jean-Luc from Lyon, FranceTout a fait la petite boule qu'on secoue pour voir tomber la neige ! Rafraichissant :-) 16 Aug 2009 2:44pm Lee from Fort Frances Ontario, CanadaVery imaginative. I like it. Where do you get your ideas from. I hope it never stops. 16 Aug 2009 2:53pm MahGol from Paris, Iranits beautiful .. the foreground and the background are both magnificant 16 Aug 2009 4:21pm Steve Rice from Olympia, United StatesTo think I thought global warming was a problem. Here comes an ice age! Great image. 16 Aug 2009 4:56pm Hannah from Cambridge, United KingdomWow 16 Aug 2009 6:28pm Stephane Themeze from Maryland, United StatesL'iradiance de la lumiere est superbe. De la glace en Aout! J'en prendrai 3 boules. Joli panorama et skyline! Ainsi que le traitement. 16 Aug 2009 10:03pm Lougris from Toulouse, Franceil est clair que le climat est détraqué, parce que chez moi c'est grand soleil !! 16 Aug 2009 11:09pm Mike from Lichfield, United KingdomHey this is a fabulous piece of work. Excellent! 17 Aug 2009 3:52am john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesTo be able to download a pdf would be terrific. 17 Aug 2009 8:45pm @john4jack: I agree Jack. Photoshop is such a powerful tool, you can play on it for hours. And yes, it's not obvious to use it. Tomorrow I will post a picture shot in Paris this summer. I've added textures and layers on it. Do you like to know how to do the same ? If yes, let me know tomorrow on the post and I will send you the technic. Then, everything is possible on every image and with every texture/background. Lots of textures are of free access on the internet, but you can photograph your own textures as well (wall, concrete, glass, metal, fabric, wood, plastic... in fact... everything.) I'll wait to ear from you. Do you have PS by the way ? It's better ! ;-) My PS has a french interface but well, I'll make some screen copies. I'm sure you will recognize the path and anyway, I will try to translate the menu as well as possible. bm from Budapest, Hungaryhmm, really like this...almost abstract in quality but the muted colors and the slight blur provide fantastic background to the flakes...well done. 18 Aug 2009 12:44pm |