craig_osborne
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Probably alittle too dark but I like the white against the black and
how he is standing.
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I like the concept but it's been badly executed. The model looks bored more than anything.
Check out some film noir for techniques on lighting that would work well with this
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It's quite sad that I know where that is :p
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Please over look the scratches as it would seem the the negative has
been slightly damaged due to carelessness. I have a better quality
scan without any markings but not on this computer.
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I should really change the name as it's about the restrictions of movement :p
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Another photo from my 'Horrors of War' series
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She's either really like that or that's one good photoshop. Nicely done
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Who the hell gave this 3/3?
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I think they are GIJoe rip offs. I got a box of 3 for one pound, lol.
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Thanks for the comment. The image was inspired by a photographer called Xiang Liqing who did a series of photographs which just had a bunch of people with a solid colour backround but I may change the backround as alot of people have requested it.
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I recently added this image to PN but after actually looking at the
detail of the photograph, I was unhappy with its overall outcome amd
decided to remove it and make some changes in photoshop.
Using Photoshop, I tightened the cropping slightly, used some
sharpening, and slightly changed the brightness and contrast. I also
added a border after some suggestion and the overall feel is quite
different to the original.
Thank you for taking the time to look at my photograph and please
leave a comment, thanks again.
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Looks very similar to a photograph by Alex Holland. Well done for recapturing such a fine image.
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I noticed that his pose actually mimics that of the little man on the light
Nice capture