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    Re: Street Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by juznobsrvr View Post
    Hi John... I prefer the Camera Raw B&W rendition, and I think the cloning out seems to work here. I would have wanted to see more information on the environment since this is a street shot. Any reason why you decided to crop the image? Cheers.
    Hi Rob,

    Thanks for the comments, I don't have an issue displaying an obvious street capture, I just wanted to see if another genre (portraiture) could be successfully trimmed from its original source.

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    Re: Street Portrait:Posed

    A rare posed street portrait.

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    Re: Street Portrait:Posed

    ..And the standard.

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    Re: Street Portrait_ Text Her

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    This one is a cut above. Very nice capture John.

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    Re: Street Portrait_ Text Her

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    This one is a cut above. Very nice capture John.
    Thanks John,

    I really like that one myself.

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    Re: Street Portrait

    I agree on the b&w. Great capture!

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    Re: Street Portrait

    I liked the 'Posed' photos very much

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    Re: Street Portrait

    Quote Originally Posted by Mario Xavier View Post
    I agree on the b&w. Great capture!
    Thanks Mario.

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    Re: Street Portrait

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    I liked the 'Posed' photos very much
    Thanks Binnur.

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    Re: Street Portrait: Stilts

    I thought about cropping these to keep with my theme of getting portraits out of street photography.

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    Re: Street Portrait: The Eyes Have it

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    Re: Street Portrait: That Look

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    Re: Street Portrait: Stilts

    Hi John I like these. IMo there is too much space above the woman's head in #2, so, I would crop the image from the top. And I find the reflections on the car and the tyre distracting. So, I would also crop the image from the bottom.



    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    I thought about cropping these to keep with my theme of getting portraits out of street photography.

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    Re: Street Portrait: The Eyes Have it

    I like the image. IMO too much space above the woman's head, I would crop 1/3 of the man's hair from the top


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    Re: Street Portrait: Stilts

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John I like these. IMo there is too much space above the woman's head in #2, so, I would crop the image from the top. And I find the reflections on the car and the tyre distracting. So, I would also crop the image from the bottom.
    Binnur,

    Thanks for comments and suggestions. Don't you think I'll lose the sense of scale by cropping the top and bottom?

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    Re: Street Portrait: Stilts

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    Binnur,

    Thanks for comments and suggestions. Don't you think I'll lose the sense of scale by cropping the top and bottom?
    Binnur,

    Thanks for the comments and critique. I was thinking of several crops for this as it is a bit chopped on both sides.

    By the way, images: Stilts, The Eyes Have It, and The Look were shot with the Olympus EPL-1 micro 4/3rds in panorama mode/portrait format which is why there is so little space on the sides and the image appears elongated.

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    Re: Street Portrait: Stilts

    Hi John, sorry for being late , I was out for shooting yesterday evening and I wasn't online For your question , if you want to put the emphasis on the woman , I think it is better to crop; but if you want to put the emphasis on the event it might be better not to crop. So, I agree with you about trying some crops to see how it works.

    BTW, what is the camera you mentioned is used for, shooting long ropes?


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    Binnur,

    Thanks for the comments and critique. I was thinking of several crops for this as it is a bit chopped on both sides.

    By the way, images: Stilts, The Eyes Have It, and The Look were shot with the Olympus EPL-1 micro 4/3rds in panorama mode/portrait format which is why there is so little space on the sides and the image appears elongated.

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    Re: Street Portrait: Stilts

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John, sorry for being late , I was out for shooting yesterday evening and I wasn't online For your question , if you want to put the emphasis on the woman , I think it is better to crop; but if you want to put the emphasis on the event it might be better not to crop. So, I agree with you about trying some crops to see how it works.

    BTW, what is the camera you mentioned is used for, shooting long ropes?
    Not really for ropes , I like the 16:9 format especially for tall buildings.

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    Re: Street Portrait: A Face in the Crowd

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    Shot handheld: f/5.6, 1/400sec, ISO 3200, 98mm

    Edited and cropped using PSE8, lightened background.

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    Last edited by Shadowman; 28th June 2014 at 02:01 AM.

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    Re: Street Portrait: A Face in the Crowd

    Hi John, if my eyes aren't wrong your focus is not on this lady But anyway I like the way she smiles

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