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ImageMogul
22nd of December 2008 (Mon), 22:06
This is an experimental portrait of my 4 year old daughter, Lindsey - all wrapped up in blankets after her bath. How does the processing work?

http://imagemogul.smugmug.com/photos/441346801_KW2W7-L.jpg

Thanks for viewing.

Mark

jimd118
23rd of December 2008 (Tue), 18:38
Interesting Idea, I like it cause its not what you typically would think of doing for a portrait.

clickcanon40
23rd of December 2008 (Tue), 21:06
I can always respect some experimentation, its what helps us keep photography new and interest. So that said, I applaud the effort, but I have to say I just do not like the end result. Great attempt at something new though!

ImageMogul
24th of December 2008 (Wed), 22:46
Thanks much for the comments jim and click. click, your prior training in diplomacy shows - I appreciate that. I'm a bit over a barrel on this one. I kind of like it, but I'm not sure if the reason is because it's of my daughter or because the image has merit! lol ;)

Thanks again for viewing.

Regards,
Mark

clickcanon40
25th of December 2008 (Thu), 00:53
Thanks much for the comments jim and click. click, your prior training in diplomacy shows - I appreciate that. I'm a bit over a barrel on this one. I kind of like it, but I'm not sure if the reason is because it's of my daughter or because the image has merit! lol ;)

Thanks again for viewing.

Regards,
Mark

:lol: Well, I know how forums can be, sometimes you get taken as rude and someone thinks you are being a snob and then it just all goes to.... ya.

So I just thought I would make my intentions clear, which was not to offend, but to help.

Point-n-shoot-n
25th of December 2008 (Thu), 22:51
I personally don't like the effect but I am nobody special........

ImageMogul
26th of December 2008 (Fri), 15:06
I personally don't like the effect but I am nobody special........

But you are somebody special. You're a photographer, yo! ... One of the POTN Elite! :) Thank you for viewing and for the comments, Point-n-shoot-n. Much appreciated.

Mark

scorpio_e
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 18:05
HHMmmm maybe a black and white conversion would work...

scorpio_e
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 18:14
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3260/3145696530_190b61a61b_o.jpg

clickcanon40
28th of December 2008 (Sun), 23:45
I think sepia. That might give it a very cool look.