Candid Snipering with Aim54x

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Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby photomarcs on Wed Dec 30, 2009 7:54 am

Hey guys!

Here are some more images up for critique and review, thanks for all your previous critiques on my other black and whites.


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IMHO, i'm tending to like the last one due to that color contrasting the black and white. =)
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby craig.rohse on Wed Dec 30, 2009 9:05 am

It looks like you guys had some fun on boxing day :)
I like the first one, would clone that bit of rubbish out.
The second one is not quiet in focus and in my opinion the weakest out of the four.
The third one is nice but maybe a little to much of the wall on the right.
The last one, I am not sure about the crop and the selective colour would love to see it just as B/W.
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby biggerry on Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:14 pm

I like the first and third, I think your BW conversion needs more black and white rather than grey, this comes at the expensive of detail but imo works better in 95% of images.

The third image I like, but the pack of ciggies is a real turn off, if it was a anti-smoke campaign picture then great, but for me nope.... I would investigate the tighter crop on the face/head shoulders, since she has a nice expression, be it a bit tired/hangover :cough:

anyway heres my version of your first image

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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby aim54x on Sun Jan 03, 2010 6:59 pm

Marcus, nice to see the ones you have finally decided to post.

I think everything I have to say has been said already by Craig and Gerry.
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby photomarcs on Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:04 pm

biggerry wrote:I like the first and third, I think your BW conversion needs more black and white rather than grey, this comes at the expensive of detail but imo works better in 95% of images.


Thanks Gerry,

I've always loved playing around with B&W's.. i really want to get to play with them a bit more.. which calls for more candid snipering..

I really like the way your image was post processed, was there any filtered colors specifically? or was it a boost in contrast? i'm still learning the art of b&w's .. and really am getting more and more into them.

aim54x wrote:Marcus, nice to see the ones you have finally decided to post.

I think everything I have to say has been said already by Craig and Gerry.


Thanks Cam! No wucking forries =D


craig.rohse wrote:It looks like you guys had some fun on boxing day :)
I like the first one, would clone that bit of rubbish out.
The second one is not quiet in focus and in my opinion the weakest out of the four.
The third one is nice but maybe a little to much of the wall on the right.
The last one, I am not sure about the crop and the selective colour would love to see it just as B/W.


Thanks Craig,

Will get onto a b&w on the last one. =D thanks for your opinion, will work on making this stuff juicier =D
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby surenj on Mon Jan 04, 2010 2:04 am

Nice candids Marc.

I don't like the smoking shots either but that's just a preference thing. I think technically they are good as candids.

Infact in the second, the girl looks like she knows that she will get sick from the smokes. :mrgreen:

Get rid of the selective color in the last one. At least tone it down alot. It's fine as it is.

Lastly, which font are you using for your titles? I am really liking it. It kind of looks 'epic'!
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby photomarcs on Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:58 am

surenj wrote: which font are you using for your titles? I am really liking it. It kind of looks 'epic'!



Hey Surenj,

Thanks for your feedback! :D

The font that i'm using is called Trajan Pro, not sure if you would have it normally on your comp, but if not, PM me and i'll send you the font.


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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby sirhc55 on Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:05 pm

#1 - excellent

#2 - great feel and spontaniety to this shot but as a smoker myself I hate seeing young ladies addicted

#3 - Very atmospheric and one can almost read in the young ladies eyes “why do I smoke and drink”

#4 - not sure about this shot. I feel that the focus on the pricing is misplaced
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby biggerry on Wed Jan 06, 2010 9:12 pm

was there any filtered colors specifically? or was it a boost in contrast?


purely contrast and slight crop to remove some of the vignetting :cheers:
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Re: Candid Snipering with Aim54x

Postby ozimax on Thu Jan 07, 2010 12:26 pm

The first image is very good because of it's utter simplicity. Less is more, as they say.
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