human images 4 Posted December 6, 2010 December 05, 2010; 06:20 P.M.Carlos, While I am very fond of the scene, the light and the composition I am not much of a fan of the posterized look that you have used here. I guess I am old fashioned but I much prefer smooth tonal transitions over blocks of solid tone adjacent to similar blocked up lesser or greater tones, it ends up feeling chunky and unnatural to my eye.helpful intervention Gordon, and as always, you to tell it like you see it. I contaminated the raw file and didn’t allow enough distance before uploading and only later noticed the tonal mess I created. It’s weird how perception shifts once you upload a picture. How differently you see it. Also my sight ain’t how it was and I’ll have to visit an eye doc soon and get me some glasses. You can’t cut it as a blind photographer. Anyway I’m glad you think the picture merits more than I gave it first time around. This new ‘Ed’ is an improved version and I hope you’ll take another look. Take care Gordon. Link to comment
wolfgangarnold 142 Posted December 6, 2010 didn't see the previous version. Here I'd say: great use of window light. And despite bright patches of light bear a risk of competing, they rather form a harmonious pattern underlining cozyiness of this style of interior.Can't tell how, but you managed that Ed is not lost in this scenery - my eyes keep returing to him. Maybe it's his body language - somehow at home but not completely at ease - he's very aware being photographed. Reminds a bit of old photographs from early times of photography. Link to comment
gunnar1664882369 1 Posted December 6, 2010 Great portrait photograph! Excellent presentation. Link to comment
tonmestrom 4 Posted December 6, 2010 I like the paradox of formal/informal that it contains, at least for me. I also like the square presentation which I think adds to that feel. I'm not too fond of that sepia toning although you may write that off to a personal quirk. If I wanted to nitpick here it would be about his eyes half closed but then, it's probably normal for him to do that. Like what you present here Carlos, a lot. Link to comment
BelaMolnar 2 Posted December 7, 2010 Excellent full portrait, using natural light and balanced flash light. I don't care to much for the technicality. The tone is warm and beautiful. Very good. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 314 Posted December 7, 2010 Technically perfect in spite of the low available light and the tone suits exactly the theme! Excellent - seven!PDE Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted December 7, 2010 To me, you have photographed this person in an original place, the place contents all around add the appreciate atmosphere to the image, of course the way you lit this image and brought all of the fine details is remarkable achievement, the tone do add a great impact to the over all superb composition.Thank you for sharing it and wishing you all of the best. Link to comment
human images 4 Posted December 12, 2010 Wolfgang… Gunnar… Ton… Bela… Pierre… Rashed… Thanks for looking and writing. Link to comment
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