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Colored B/W Shot...comments?

 
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Oct 10, 2004 10:41 |  #1

Ran my B/W action, then adjusted curves to get a really good contrast, masked and hand colored.

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Oct 10, 2004 18:35 |  #2

I like it as it is.


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Oct 10, 2004 20:13 |  #3

Nice Compositin

I'd like to see a more gentle tonal graduation in the coloured areas though.

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Oct 10, 2004 20:20 |  #4

I would like to see a little softer of a curve.. a lot of the image gets lost

i think you are on the right track though



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Oct 11, 2004 02:51 |  #5

the image looks too over exposed




  
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Oct 11, 2004 10:57 |  #6

I really like the composition.
It's overexposed, but perfect for the mood.
nice shot.




  
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Oct 11, 2004 15:02 |  #7

I like it. Very nice. The over exposure does it good. It just as easily
could have been less exposed and still would have worked. Why? I think
because the kid is in a beautiful pose.


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