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tommykjensen
3rd of June 2004 (Thu), 13:23
What do You think about this?



http://www.klein-jensen.dk/external/candid1.jpg

PhotosGuy
3rd of June 2004 (Thu), 21:28
I like it - makes me wonder what she's thinking.

Skipper
4th of June 2004 (Fri), 06:10
Good if you know her but if you don't just so so BUT what do you think of making a post card and sending them out to people who know her.

I will bet from the people you send this picture you will get a high grade.

Its getting very easy to make a post card with a Computer Printer and some 4 x 6 photo paper from Staples.

tommykjensen
4th of June 2004 (Fri), 09:39
Thanks PhotosGuy. That was my thought too.

Good if you know her but if you don't just so so .

I am a little querious as to why You think differently of the photo depending if I know the girl or not?

clos
4th of June 2004 (Fri), 10:13
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I am a little querious as to why You think differently of the photo depending if I know the girl or not?[/quote]

I apologize for replying to a question you are asking of someone else but...

The photo is nice but if you don't know her then the photo is just okay. There is nothing particularly stunning about the photo or something that would make you stop and look at it for awhile. It is simply not captivating enough. Don't get discouraged though what you are trying to do is extremely difficult. I too like candid portraits and that's the challenge how to make a photograph interesting to those who are not related to the subject.

Technically speaking, the backround does not contribute to the portrait and I would compose a little more to her left, our right or I would turn the camera and do a true portrait composition. IMHO

-Clos

tommykjensen
4th of June 2004 (Fri), 10:28
Technically speaking, the backround does not contribute to the portrait and I would compose a little more to her left, our right or I would turn the camera and do a true portrait composition. IMHO


The photo was shot at a Carnival Parade with a lot of people so the circumstances was not ideal and the time to get the photo extremely short - I literally only had seconds to make a decision.

4walls
5th of June 2004 (Sat), 00:32
I would try a little PS manipulation and turn the background black and
white. This would make it less distracting and really bring out the colors
in your subject.

Here is a quick attempt....

http://s94347845.onlinehome.us/hcs_albums/album01/Untitled_1.jpg

tommykjensen
5th of June 2004 (Sat), 01:37
I would try a little PS manipulation and turn the background black and
white. This would make it less distracting and really bring out the colors
in your subject.

Here is a quick attempt....


I am trying this, what is the easiest way to get the color on the thin hairs correct? Do I really need to zoom to 2-400 % and use a brush of 1 px on each single hair (I am just talking about the hair thats sticking out). Or are there a simpler way?