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    Portrait of a pensoiner

    As it is coming up to Christmas it was long past time that me and my Son had been to see my Grandmother. She is 92 years old and very deaf so difficult to have a conversation with but she treasures time with her family. I try to ensure that when we do go see her that we get a photo of her so that my Son will always have something to help him remember her by.

    [IMG]Portrait of a pensoiner Edith by Darren Joseph Gregory, on Flickr[/IMG]

    This was taken on my new Fujifilm XE1 and 18-55mm lens. A camera that I am beginning to really enjoy as I get better at understanding it. This was a quick snapshot taken at high ISO. I managed to remove a large wooden beam that was behind her in photoshop as it gave the image a "wooden stake through the head" look. Then cropped to 1:1 as it suits her "mature" features.

    I hope you like. Merry Christmas everyone.

    Darren

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    Well captured Darren, The lighting is good and your square crop works well. A wonderful portrait of a grand lady.
    She may be a bit deaf but by the look of those piercing eyes I don't think too much gets past her
    Merry Christmas to you too mate

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    Re: Portrait of a pensoiner

    Quote Originally Posted by gregj1763 View Post
    Well captured Darren, The lighting is good and your square crop works well. A wonderful portrait of a grand lady.
    She may be a bit deaf but by the look of those piercing eyes I don't think too much gets past her
    Merry Christmas to you too mate
    Thanks Greg, Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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    Very nicely done, Greg. Have a great Christmas with your boy.

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    Re: Portrait of a pensoiner

    Quote Originally Posted by Downrigger View Post
    Very nicely done, Greg. Have a great Christmas with your boy.
    Thanks Mark. Merry Christmas to you and your family.

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    Very nice Darren, I think you have done a great job.

    Merry Christmas to you and yours.

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    Darren, I think that both you and your son will get a lot of pleasure from this image for years to come and it is certainly an image that you will always be glad that you took the time to make.

    May your entire family enjoy the blessing of this holiday season and, as they say in Hawaii, Mele Kalikimaka
    Last edited by ShaneS; 23rd December 2013 at 03:32 AM.

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    Re: Portrait of a pensoiner

    Nicely done, Darren...the B/W treatment looks good, too. I hope you have many wonderful times with your boy not only this Christmas but for many more Christmasses and beyond.

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    Stellar picture of a grand lady...treasure it always.

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    A very fine portrait indeed. Very classically lit, with the lighting and the pose working wonderfully together.

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    Re: Portrait of a pensioner

    Thank you everyone! Merry Christmas!

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    Re: Portrait of a pensoiner

    Nicely done.

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    Re: Portrait of a pensoiner

    Print it, put it in a simple black frame and give it to her. How could she not love it?

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    Nicly done Darren... We all should concentrate on recording the older folks who are still with us while they still are with us.

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    Re: Portrait of a pensoiner

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Print it, put it in a simple black frame and give it to her. How could she not love it?
    Hi Mike

    I intend to get it printed in the new year and give it to my Dad (her Son).

    Thanks

    Darren

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