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Someone specialThis is a photo of a special lady in my life. The thing I love about this pic is the way in which she is looking off camera to the left. C&C welcome.
Chris
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Re: Someone specialA lovely shot and lovely special lady Chris. I think you're right about looking of frame but i would add a few of points a) the crop is a little tight IMO on the left side of frame (would have liked to have seen just a little more space to your lady's right) but this is a minor quibble. b) I would however think that removing the OOF lady on the right of frame will centre the focus on the subject a little more and consequently make a stronger image. Depends how you feel about too much manipulation? c) I wonder if toning down the rather bright opera house sails just a tad to avoid its competition with the subject d) Perhaps a slight vignetting around the right side of frame and around a little to further draw the viewers attention into main subject. Like the B&W treatment...it suits the image Chris D300??
cheers marco Last edited by marcotrov on Sun May 25, 2008 12:13 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Someone specialSpot on Marco, I will remove the lady to the right. Shot on a D1 circa 2003
Chris
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Re: Someone specialSorry Chris just added a few extra comments in edit mode to my original. I had another look and i thought they were useful to make. By the way i got onto a preset for lightroom from Matt Koslowski's Killer tips for lightroom called Matt's Auto Adjustment which is free and i use quite a lot as a starting point. Don't know if you use lightroom(i almost always use it and sometimes it alone) but he has a heap of very useful free presets some of which i use regularly. Anyhow for what it's worth
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Re: Someone specialWIP - more to follow after your excellent tips Marco
Chris
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Re: Someone specialchris, this is spectacular. i an see what macro is saying and i agree with it, but in this case i think the crop works really well actually. i think it lends itself to the relaxed, unposed, unstaged weekend brunch kinda feel. gorgeous girl and her white top balances the white sails perfectly. i'd be blowing that up...this is a canvas sorta shot where the granininess of canvas will really set it off.
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Re: Someone specialRevised image already looking fantastic.
cheers marco
Re: Someone specialExcellent portrait, Chris. Black and white really works here.
Cheers Alex
Re: Someone specialThese are both great shots, but I think the rework is remarkable! Beautiful shot (and pp) Chris!
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Re: Someone specialStunning.. one of the best portraits that I've seen in a long while.. I was going to be nitpicky and say something about the hair on her face but it kinda adds to the natural feel of this shot.. gorgeous lady btw..
oh and fantatsic edit.. ! The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Someone specialSuperb Chris. The modified version in particular is very engaging. Nice
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Re: Someone specialI like this for a whole host of reasons not the least of which is the warm feeling the image evokes. Lovely Chris.
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Re: Someone specialThank you to everyone for your feedback - this photo of my soul mate does hold a very special place in my memories and with Marko’s suggestion on the clone I now have an even better memory
Chris
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Re: Someone specialAbsolutely superb image Chris, I aspire to take some like this one day.
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Re: Someone specialMust agree with all here, revised pic looks A1.
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Re: Someone specialChris, love it, the eyes, the pose, the wisp of hair blowing and the oof OH in the background, very nice indeed. You should take up photography, you're good at it
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Sorry Glen, I think I’ll stay with my day job, song writer - just finished my latest “Drop your bollocks and run” Chris
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Re: Someone specialI'll keep my ear pinned to the radio for that one
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Which at your age is a significant statement. This is a beautiful casual portrait of somebody who is obviously very comfortable being in front of your lens. A great shot; thanx for sharing. g.
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Any statement at my age is significant Gary Chris
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Who was it that said, "I'm glad to be here; in fact, at my age, I'm glad to be anywhere...?" My guess would be Groucho Marx. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: Someone specialAn excellent shot of a beautiful woman Chris.
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Getting older is no problem. You just have to live long enough. Groucho did say this Thanks Greg - yes she was (sorry is) a beautiful lady Chris
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