Broncobear Goldmember 2,415 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada More info | Aug 11, 2008 07:14 | #1 "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." "
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TheHoff Don't Hassle.... 8,804 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Vancouver, BC More info | Aug 11, 2008 07:19 | #2 Hey, nice work. I think you have a good understanding of what makes a strong street shot. You're wide, you have interest points in each one, and there is some moment that makes you want to appreciate the photo again. There are contrasts between people and things, juxtapositions, and reflections. The only one that stands out from these as not fitting in is the stairs. ••Vancouver Wedding Photographer
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aram535 Goldmember 1,915 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Long Island, NY More info | Aug 11, 2008 07:28 | #3 I think #3 is the best of the lot. What is your process for going B&W or is it a filter? Something is off, just can't put my finger on it. Gear List * www.tranquilphotos.com
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Broncobear THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,415 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada More info | Aug 11, 2008 07:33 | #4 Hi Hoff, thanks for the comment my weak point is PP, no question. I use lightroom and play around with the settings. I'm waiting for an oppurtunity to take some courses. Then again I'm also guilty of trying to not look like others, so if I add a tint of blue or make something darker or blowout a background, I actually like to do it on purpose at times....I don't know why I'm funny that way lol. "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." "
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TheHoff Don't Hassle.... 8,804 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Vancouver, BC More info | Yea I thought as I looked at this again that it feels like you're hitting the b/w presets in Lightroom. They only work well with certain images that aren't imbalanced toward either end of the histogram. Instead try converting to grayscale on the right side at the top of Develop (color treatment) and then use the grayscale color mixer, curves, and the curve sliders instead of the presets. ••Vancouver Wedding Photographer
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Broncobear THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,415 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada More info | Aug 11, 2008 07:42 | #6 Ok Alex thanks for your help, I'll give that a go. "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." "
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | I Love that last one! you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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TheHoff Don't Hassle.... 8,804 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Vancouver, BC More info | Aug 11, 2008 10:43 | #8 Well I have to take back what I said about the blown out first two; now that I'm on a proper monitor they look much closer. #2 is still a tad bright and might benefit from some recovery. And the last one is too muddy but I know what you're going for with the grey-ness. ••Vancouver Wedding Photographer
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Flo Gimmie Some Lovin 44,987 posts Likes: 16 Joined Jul 2007 Location: Nanaimo,B.C. More info | I don't mind the lack of contrast on the last one, for some reason, and I am anal about contrast you're a great friend, but if Zombies chase us, I am tripping you.
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ChrisGSi16v Member 162 posts Joined Jun 2008 Location: Newport, Isle of Wight, UK More info | Aug 11, 2008 11:43 | #10 i really like the rail and steps one 5D2; Canon 50mm F1.8; Canon 70-200L F2.8 IS; Canon 17-40L F4; Canon 580EX x 2;
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luigis Goldmember 1,399 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2008 Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina More info | Aug 11, 2008 11:49 | #11 Very good pics, I love the third and last ones, very good compositions. www.luisargerich.com
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polarbare Senior Member 575 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: Natick, MA More info | Aug 11, 2008 14:17 | #12 #1 - The mannequin in the shop window on the right are distracting, perhaps cropping them out or cropping it as a vertical. Brad Moore
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hflash Member 34 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Hong Kong More info | Aug 15, 2008 09:49 | #13 i think you have a really good eye for what is interesting. i like the baggy suit on the last one
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Broncobear THREAD STARTER Goldmember 2,415 posts Joined Oct 2006 Location: Ottawa Ontario Canada More info | Sep 26, 2008 09:00 | #14 Ok I'm posting a new set of shots in part two with different technique for PP to get your opinion. biumping this one so people can see the difference "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes." "
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airfrogusmc I'm a chimper. There I said it... More info | I'd say good stuff. I really like #3 & #5...
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