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Simon Pang
{K:-41} 1/22/2006
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Taran Thanks for the comment and advice. The photo that I posted is supposed to simulate IR color film effect with grains and maybe that's add too much details on the skin. Here is a smooth version.. I am not sure which is better... guess depends on the viewer.
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Smoothed version for the skin tone |
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 1/22/2006
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what a brave man...to bring in a specular object that competes with your subject's attention. I think you succeeded, though.
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Ozgur Ipek
{K:1922} 1/22/2006
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great composition, very nice portrait, i like it, best regards
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Emad George
{K:1218} 1/22/2006
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excellent photo / so sharp / may be it looks good in B&W
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taran
{K:1284} 1/22/2006
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A slightly blurred diffuse glow could be used to soften the skin on this frame, but that is personal preference. If you wanted, you could also duplicate a layer in photoshop, do a black and white conversion with heavy overexposure of the red channel (helps make skin glow) and blend the two layers selectively. Anyways, I think its a strong shot with an interesting theme, but the skin has just a little too much detail (green channel) for me. Thanks for sharing.
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Huub Bogaers
{K:3065} 1/22/2006
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Very sharp image, in several senses of the word! Great composition, everything is in the right place.
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