I came across Dutch photographer GoWithTheFlowEnzo’s work (not sure of his real name, only says “Robin” on the page) the other day and I’m really enjoying the color and style. According to the EXIF data he used a Canon EOS 450D for most of the shots. The crazy part is that he took a couple of them with a little Canon IXUS. See if you can spot which ones without looking at the EXIF.
GoWithTheFlowEnzo
07.15.2009
I’m guessing the 4th one down? loving the first shot!
Robin seems to be a 16 year old student from the Netherlands.
Great shots, remind me of pictures of my childhood (the way those pictures look now, I mean).
Beautiful!
the color in the last one is balanced beautifully.
wowzers. beautiful!
i dont really understand what is amazing here…it’s simple picture with a really simply light and a cross process effect on photoshop…not much…
I looked at the photos before reading the commentary. I too was quite drawn to the colors and style–hypnotized even. I really dig that “punch” of red in the last photo. Good feature. I’m gonna check this photographer out…
i agree with vince, heavily processed simple shots. sadly it reminds me of my own photography, i usually post process them like he has done here but i wouldnt regard them as amazing in any way (mine that is). so similarly these dont strike me as amazing.
Yes, they’re simple, he’s 16. And that’s sort of the beauty of it I guess. At any rate, when I look at that first one up there I’m certainly moved.
How to make this kind of colors with canon g10?
beautiful beautiful!
The first pic is amazing! Cool!
well the first one is impressive alright, really nice colour.
they also remind me of living in holland last, hot air balloons in the fileds near my house regularly.
I also will agree with Vince. Nothing outstanding about the images or subject matter. Just nicely post worked.
I just wanted to thank Scott for this post! I am 16 indeed, a Dutch student, and I enjoy taking easy and simple photographs. This means a lot to me, every compliment and every opinion is welcome! 🙂
Thanks again!