#1 Not quiet as expressive.

#2 This was my favourite expression the more subtle version

#3 And this one I've tried to use the burn tool for the first time, I think maybe too much ?

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B&W CandidWhile we were having lunch at Watson's Bay I couldn't take my eyes away from this guy he had such a great face and I had to sneak a few shots off, not sure he noticed or not but he was happily enjoying the sun.
#1 Not quiet as expressive. ![]() #2 This was my favourite expression the more subtle version ![]() #3 And this one I've tried to use the burn tool for the first time, I think maybe too much ? ![]()
Yes, the third one, for sure. Nice expression in the face and pose.
The diff between #2 and #3 isn't that big unless viewed under CM. For some reason the images are tagged for a printer specific colour space (dot gain - more a b/w response curve than a colour space really). Cheers Steffen. lust for comfort suffocates the soul
Oops, should I be converting to sRGB ? After the Channel Mixing ? I'm new to this version of B&W conversion.
I like them Alpha - and the expression in the last is perfect - pensive almost. Couple of hot spots ( not that I should talk), but other than that -
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Craig, #3 is a great image. BTW, I can't see your avatar. Don't know if it's my browser/firewall at work or not.
Cheers John D3, D300, 14-24/2.8, 24-70/2.8, 85/1.4, 80-400VR, 18-200VR, 105/2.8 VR macro, Sigma 150/2.8 macro
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I actually like the 1st shot best, to me it seems more natural unlike the other 2 where it looks like he has just discovered that he has a bowel blockage. just my opinion
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