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Re: AxemanThe PP makes it look old but the model makes it look modern - my brain is confused
The sepia works quite nicely but i am not convinced on the model - if he was wearing a old school shirt or singlet, or even just a dirty one I woul dbe more convinced..that one hes wearing is akin to ralph/polo in my books.. That said, its a great pose which works well and I reckon it could hold itself quite well irrespective of teh PP treatment. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: AxemanThanks for the comments and I agree with you. Here is the colour version...
Re: AxemanFollowing on from Biggerry, I think it would work a lot better if he actually looked as if he had been working.
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hmm, seeing the colour version makes me think more towards the playgirl style shot - I reckon this shot has quite some potential, a good looking bloke and a good pose - Its never gonna cut it as a real workman style shot so I reckon you go for that magazine style shot. for kicks and giggles I had a little play with your image, let me know if you want it removed. The main thing I did was warm it up and apply some tonal contrast - thoughts? gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: AxemanI like the warmer axeman. Seems like a suggestive pose that I am not too comfortable with. Perhaps may suit a similarly inclined magazine...
Did you ask him to pose like this?
Re: AxemanI quite like your version. Thanks for your input, biggerry. As far
as the model is concerned, I can tell you I was one of a bunch taking shots and the poor kid was trying to follow the various directions given by the photographers (most of them femails).
Re: Axeman
That explains a few things.
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glad to be of some help.
lol, a better question would be, what did you say to get him to pose like that gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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