Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
photobod wrote: Me thinks we are all jealous, in fact I know I am
Not jealous. I respect him. He's good inspiration. He is the best landscape photographer alive right now.
Yea, i agree he is one of the best alive.. where he looses my 10 out of 10 stars is in his color. Looking through his galleries, the colors are all disappointingly exaggerated... so he gets 9 out of 10 stars from me.
Same w/Gallen Rowell. He was my biggest influence in landscape photography and philosophy (and still is my favorite to this day RIP) but he loved using color filters and it created an exaggerated effect on his photos.. but his compositions were 11 out of 10 stars!
I love his colors. Too each their own though
LOL, Just kidding. Thats just my favorite face.. along w/this one
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
photobod wrote: Me thinks we are all jealous, in fact I know I am
Not jealous. I respect him. He's good inspiration. He is the best landscape photographer alive right now.
Yea, i agree he is one of the best alive.. where he looses my 10 out of 10 stars is in his color. Looking through his galleries, the colors are all disappointingly exaggerated... so he gets 9 out of 10 stars from me.
Same w/Gallen Rowell. He was my biggest influence in landscape photography and philosophy (and still is my favorite to this day RIP) but he loved using color filters and it created an exaggerated effect on his photos.. but his compositions were 11 out of 10 stars!
I love his colors. Too each their own though
LOL, Just kidding. Thats just my favorite face.. along w/this one
I'm all about the banana.
Karl, just a little irony for you. You don't like the over playing of the colors, because it isn't natural? But you like black and white.
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
photobod wrote: Me thinks we are all jealous, in fact I know I am
Not jealous. I respect him. He's good inspiration. He is the best landscape photographer alive right now.
Yea, i agree he is one of the best alive.. where he looses my 10 out of 10 stars is in his color. Looking through his galleries, the colors are all disappointingly exaggerated... so he gets 9 out of 10 stars from me.
Same w/Gallen Rowell. He was my biggest influence in landscape photography and philosophy (and still is my favorite to this day RIP) but he loved using color filters and it created an exaggerated effect on his photos.. but his compositions were 11 out of 10 stars!
I love his colors. Too each their own though
LOL, Just kidding. Thats just my favorite face.. along w/this one
I'm all about the banana.
Karl, just a little irony for you. You don't like the over playing of the colors, because it isn't natural? But you like black and white.
No really.... where did you get that? i think you misread that one!
Lol.... i'm feeling a little pale... (lack of natural color)Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
photobod wrote: Me thinks we are all jealous, in fact I know I am
Not jealous. I respect him. He's good inspiration. He is the best landscape photographer alive right now.
Yea, i agree he is one of the best alive.. where he looses my 10 out of 10 stars is in his color. Looking through his galleries, the colors are all disappointingly exaggerated... so he gets 9 out of 10 stars from me.
Same w/Gallen Rowell. He was my biggest influence in landscape photography and philosophy (and still is my favorite to this day RIP) but he loved using color filters and it created an exaggerated effect on his photos.. but his compositions were 11 out of 10 stars!
I love his colors. Too each their own though
LOL, Just kidding. Thats just my favorite face.. along w/this one
I'm all about the banana.
Karl, just a little irony for you. You don't like the over playing of the colors, because it isn't natural? But you like black and white.
No really.... where did you get that? i think you misread that one!
I kind of made up what you said, so my point seemed a lot more valid. I Photoshopped you karl.
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Lol....Scotty I owe you money, i'm feeling a little pale... (lack of natural color)Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
photobod wrote: Me thinks we are all jealous, in fact I know I am
Not jealous. I respect him. He's good inspiration. He is the best landscape photographer alive right now.
Yea, i agree he is one of the best alive.. where he looses my 10 out of 10 stars is in his color. Looking through his galleries, the colors are all disappointingly exaggerated... so he gets 9 out of 10 stars from me.
Same w/Gallen Rowell. He was my biggest influence in landscape photography and philosophy (and still is my favorite to this day RIP) but he loved using color filters and it created an exaggerated effect on his photos.. but his compositions were 11 out of 10 stars!
I love his colors. Too each their own though
LOL, Just kidding. Thats just my favorite face.. along w/this one
I'm all about the banana.
Karl, just a little irony for you. You don't like the over playing of the colors, because it isn't natural? But you like black and white.
No really.... where did you get that? i think you misread that one!
I kind of made up what you said, so my point seemed a lot more valid. I Photoshopped you karl.
Ha! I've been "text"shopped!Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Lol....Scotty I owe you money, i'm feeling a little pale... (lack of natural color)Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
Karl Wertanen wrote:
Scotty wrote:
photobod wrote: Me thinks we are all jealous, in fact I know I am
Not jealous. I respect him. He's good inspiration. He is the best landscape photographer alive right now.
Yea, i agree he is one of the best alive.. where he looses my 10 out of 10 stars is in his color. Looking through his galleries, the colors are all disappointingly exaggerated... so he gets 9 out of 10 stars from me.
Same w/Gallen Rowell. He was my biggest influence in landscape photography and philosophy (and still is my favorite to this day RIP) but he loved using color filters and it created an exaggerated effect on his photos.. but his compositions were 11 out of 10 stars!
I love his colors. Too each their own though
LOL, Just kidding. Thats just my favorite face.. along w/this one
I'm all about the banana.
Karl, just a little irony for you. You don't like the over playing of the colors, because it isn't natural? But you like black and white.
No really.... where did you get that? i think you misread that one!
I kind of made up what you said, so my point seemed a lot more valid. I Photoshopped you karl.
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