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Portraits of a Protest (Dial-up warning)Ok... here are some of the people shots I've done from the art school protest:
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captivating work
In particular number 2,3,4 for it's tonality and strength perhaps you should mention the protesters were painted in gold
Nice work. I really like the B&W treatment.
The last one is the stand out ![]() Steve
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Love the PP you've done for the 2nd and 3rd pics.
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Lovely set of images here Leigh. Love your B&W PP. You have really produced some impact with these. #2, 3 and 4 for me too. I can sense another online tutorial for us here here Leigh - 'Creating Moody B&W Images'. How's that for a title for you?
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Leigh, well what can i say other than these are great mate and well last shot does it for me (@) (@), but yehi seen this on the news other nite and well the last shot is great the B&W is great on it and well powefull images.
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Great shots Leigh - are you going to offer copies to the protestors? I'm sure they'd love to see/have them
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Yeah, if you haven't sent a link to the organisers you should. Having a page of images will help them a bit and entertain the attendees.
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