chris cross 2 Posted May 17, 2005 I compared a lot and I too like the sepia version better. It adds to the retro-look. And again the dynamic between retro and the writing on the t-shirt. Like it the more I look at it. Kind regards Chris Link to comment
chris cross 2 Posted May 17, 2005 had to upgrade my rating with the sepia in mind. After looking a lot, the only thing I can remark, I would have preferred a little more DOF that includes the total face, but thats just a minor remark. I can only repeat: I like it a lot. Chris (not sure if my english really expresses what I mean, perhaps should start to comment in german ;-)) Link to comment
nicholasprice 0 Posted May 17, 2005 Thank you Chris, I prefer the sepia version now also. Here is a version with more grain for Maria. I don't like this version very much, but it is fun to do the comparison! Nick. Link to comment
maria 7 Posted May 17, 2005 Hi Nick, actually I meant less grain.The sepia family photos I have use to be sharp like today's colour, just sepia. Such with grain are the ones of me in 1977 ... I will EMail you a link with an example. write soonMaria Link to comment
christian.s.mendes 0 Posted May 20, 2005 Hello Nick. Great portrait. I liked the pose you used, the angle ot the camera. Light and softness and very good. And her expression is very interesting, something like a sad smile. Regards Christian Link to comment
mikespassion 0 Posted May 21, 2005 you getting better and better Nick! can see you enjoying doing this! Link to comment
maria 7 Posted May 22, 2005 Hi Nick, EMailing did not work. Above, a photo of a photo from the 1940s (1942 if I am not wrong) of my grandmother. If you want the link to more, there is another EMail than my photo.net one written on my webpage - I'd rather not publicly link the folder with family photos. Maybe it is visible that grain is normal. The photos in B&W btw, the sepia tone comes from photographing inside without flash but with ISO400 film. This one I used for the seminar work with the rediscovered space, the one in my scenography photo folder - it was one of the items hidden in sand. regards Maria Link to comment
nicolasbryant 0 Posted August 21, 2005 I prefer your B&W version by very far. Excellent excellent portrait! The angle, crop, look, dof... Link to comment
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