Some time ago in Rio, I found this child crying forlornly on the busy street next to Ipanema.
Olli -Mighty Mod- More info | Aug 19, 2007 15:37 | #1 Some time ago in Rio, I found this child crying forlornly on the busy street next to Ipanema. My Instagrams
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bikerider Goldmember 3,909 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2004 Location: Woy Woy, NSW, Australia More info | Aug 19, 2007 15:45 | #2 a very evocative pic Ollie and a scene that I'm sure is played out many many times in that city.....terrific documentary style in this shot too. Eos 6D Mk1, 300D & G7x modified for Infrared, 17-40f4L, 70-200f4L, 100-400 f5.6 ISL, 15mm f2.8, 50mm f1.4, various Lensbaby lenses, a few tripods, flash, GoPro 7 black.
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AlphaChicken Knot Hank 3,569 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Asheville, NC More info | Aug 19, 2007 15:47 | #3 Yea. Agree with bikerider, but I'm not a big fan at all of that added background filter that was done. I actually hate it. It doesn't transition well into the photo foreground and it doesn't blend into the photo well in general. Just take it out is my opinion, then it would be an amazing shot. I am Henry. NOT Hank. And certainly not a length of rope tied in a knot.
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Aug 19, 2007 15:57 | #4 bikerider wrote in post #3755858 a very evocative pic Ollie and a scene that I'm sure is played out many many times in that city.....terrific documentary style in this shot too. Thanks Roger. This is unfortunately too common scene there (like in many similar cities). AlphaChicken wrote in post #3755867 Yea. Agree with bikerider, but I'm not a big fan at all of that added background filter that was done. I actually hate it. It doesn't transition well into the photo foreground and it doesn't blend into the photo well in general. Just take it out is my opinion, then it would be an amazing shot. AC, interesting to see that not only the content but also processing can create strong feelings (which I somehow expected as well). I will not change it yet, then Magnum won't find me as serious contender. My Instagrams
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AlphaChicken Knot Hank 3,569 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Asheville, NC More info | Aug 19, 2007 16:03 | #5 Alright. I mean its almost there, I'm just not a big fan at all of obvious PS built in filters. I am Henry. NOT Hank. And certainly not a length of rope tied in a knot.
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Aug 19, 2007 16:09 | #6 That's why we are here, giving our opinions, AC. Yours appreciated as well, a lot actually, because you were able/willing to say what could be done differently. My Instagrams
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NebS3Guy Member 128 posts Joined May 2007 Location: Nebraska More info | Aug 20, 2007 16:45 | #7 That is truly one of the saddest things I've seen in awhile. I'm not a huge fan of the processing but honestly I don't really care. It's the the subject that's so compelling. Please know that I'm NOT a professional photographer - nor even a good amature!
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AlphaChicken Knot Hank 3,569 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: Asheville, NC More info | Aug 20, 2007 19:37 | #8 NebS3Guy wrote in post #3762729 That is truly one of the saddest things I've seen in awhile. I'm not a huge fan of the processing but honestly I don't really care. It's the the subject that's so compelling. Wish I could speak so eloquently. I am Henry. NOT Hank. And certainly not a length of rope tied in a knot.
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Jay_Williams Senior Member 366 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Colorado Springs More info | This shot is very interesting and emotional. Wonder what the story was behind this little guy
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BottomBracket Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | Aug 21, 2007 10:25 | #10 Excellent PJ capture, Olli! The photos has a sort of 70's look, it seems that it was taken from an old Time or Newsweek magazine. Thanks for sharing. Pio
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Aug 21, 2007 15:02 | #11 NebS3Guy wrote in post #3762729 That is truly one of the saddest things I've seen in awhile. I'm not a huge fan of the processing but honestly I don't really care. It's the the subject that's so compelling. Appreciate your sincere comment. Thanks! Jay_Williams wrote in post #3765283 This shot is very interesting and emotional. Wonder what the story was behind this little guy ![]() If I just could tell, Jay. Thanks for feedback. BottomBracket wrote in post #3767533 Excellent PJ capture, Olli! The photos has a sort of 70's look, it seems that it was taken from an old Time or Newsweek magazine. Thanks for sharing. This is a true compliment, Pio. (And additional thanks to you for 'stealing' your way to add shooting location to the title of the thread.) My Instagrams
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neil85 Goldmember 1,069 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: West Chicago, Il More info | Aug 22, 2007 00:22 | #12 interesting shot ... i kind of like the filter effect, but it could be a little more subtle to me 30D & 28-135 kit lens, 50mm F/1.8 MKII, monopod, tipod w/pan tilt head, 430EX w/ sto-fen omni bounce,
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BottomBracket Cream of the Crop 6,398 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2004 Location: NYC More info | Aug 22, 2007 23:45 | #13 Olli wrote in post #3769286 This is a true compliment, Pio. (And additional thanks to you for 'stealing' your way to add shooting location to the title of the thread.) Lol, Olli, I can hardly take credit for that, but thanks anyway. You probably should always add the shooting location to your photos because you travel so much! Pio
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Aug 25, 2007 10:09 | #14 neil85 wrote in post #3772514 interesting shot ... i kind of like the filter effect, but it could be a little more subtle to me Appreciate your feedback, Neil. BottomBracket wrote in post #3778762 Lol, Olli, I can hardly take credit for that, but thanks anyway. You probably should always add the shooting location to your photos because you travel so much! Just take it, Pio. It does not make any harm. My Instagrams
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jdizzle Darth Noink 69,419 posts Likes: 65 Joined Aug 2006 Location: Harvesting Nano crystals More info | Aug 25, 2007 22:17 | #15 Nice shot! The PP fits in this photo and it makes you think if the boy is lost or hurt. Good job!
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