These were all taken during our mini-meet yesterday
C&C please especially on the B&W conversions
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People of BrisvegasWhat a mottly lot we are.......
These were all taken during our mini-meet yesterday C&C please especially on the B&W conversions (Click images for larger versions) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Steve
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the first is good but you don't really see the damage like you can on the colour version.
The Bagpiper is a ripper shot ! The Bride is also a great capture. Shane
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Love the third, great shot and conversion. And also the last, exposure looks perfect in some tricky lighting..
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Steve,
AS we agreed when looking at it on the LCD, the Piper was always going to be a cracker of a shot. Keep it up your sleeve for any portrait competitions - it's a classic image. I know our knocked-about little mate only wanted you to take shots with his cap off but I reckon that was a shame. I find his straggly hair detracts from the image rather than enhances it. He looked much more of a character with his cap on. Simon
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Not as much as the enormous gash up his forehead over his right eye. ![]() Simon
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That bride shot is bewdiful Steve!... and you have done a cracking job on your new friend too... poor guy... funny I know that he had the gash but I didnt realise how bad it was till I sae your shot...
![]() The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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Thanks for the comments folks. I agree that my new mate Alan looks much better with his hat on. I think that the B&W conversion also helped to soften the look somewhat.
Maybe I am just a sucker but I don't think that he actually realised how bad he looks all banged up and with the dreads. I suspect that he is just down and out and actually the life hardened smile is a more accurate portrail of the real dude. Not so sure about that idea that I will be inviting him around for coffee with the wife and kids though ![]() Still amazed that I got all of those shots within about 100m of each other ![]() Steve
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