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Re: Candid portraitAnyone ?
Re: Candid portraitHi Bob,
This is a sensitive, pensive and well posed portrait. Pro's: It's emotive and makes you wonder what they're thinking or what news they have just been told. I think it suits B&W but would like to see a colour version too. Cons: I find the background magazine (face on magazine) quite distracting How did you convert this? I find the whites a bit hot, her left cheek and his hand/wrist. Hope this helps. Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Re: Candid portraitI agree with Geoff. I really like the pose and the black and white but I think perhaps a different treatment. I don't find the magazine distracting but am drawn to the hot spots on the lady's face and the man's hand. Are these blown out in the original?
Nikon D7000
Re: Candid portraitThe skylight was indeed producing a couple of hot spots, I thought about removing them but in the end I decided to leave them there. The original looks like this ...
Re: Candid portraitApart from the hand on the bottom left, I actually really like the colour version.
Nikon D7000
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