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Great perspective chosen. The post processing gives it a nice worn but warm feeling. Maybe a touch too much burning in the top right corner?

 

All in all a very compelling images with a very creative POV.

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Great cromatic ...really strikes out from the bunch.....deep expression very well cought by the cmera....

 

 

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Extraordinary portrait! Instrument and musician are one unit, colors and light in total harmony. Something very special you present here. Thank you for sharing!
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A fabulous portrait that has been very well executed. On my monitor I did not like the color and thought there was a cyan bias. I downloaded it to see what I could do re my personal tastes. As soon I had it in Photoshop and without doing anything, the color was great. Further investigation shows that the color space is Adobe and PN prefers it in SRGB. I converted it to SRGB and will reload it for your perusal.

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Mr. Hadley is absolutely right, the cyan cast is there. Its amazing what you can do with selective contrast. I love this image.
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For me this is a masterpiece. Some would comment that its over processed, but I think its like many paintings from the 17th and 18th century that depends fully on the high contrast for stronger impact. Most of Rembrandt's works are based on this concept. If you think this is over processed then this is the result of our eyes getting too much used to Canon's and Nikon's "Natural Colours" from their lab tests . Well Artistic colours are not "Natural Colours". This is a very artistic powerful portrait. Regards.
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What a brilliant and original image. I am becoming quite a fan of your work. The lighting and details are perfect. I love the wear and tear on the well used and loved instrument. To me, it is the little things, like the heart and arrow scribed in the brass, that set this off. The expression and character is perfect. Superb in every way. PN will not allow me to give you 7s at the moment but I love this image. It is going into my favorites folder and I promise to give it the rating it deserves when I can.
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Thanks, everyone, for stopping by and taking the time to rate and comment!

 

Tony - thanks for the sRGB tip. I fully cop to cluelessness in that area. :)

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Its ..its.. i dont have any words for it.. i just love it.. its a fantastic shoot and after process.. great

 

7/7

 

regards /Sandra

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Back to your portfolio again and looking around again... But had to finally make a comment to this shot... It  is really one of my fav's it speaks to me... Well done and just flat great...  MJ

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