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    Artist at Work

    Taken inside an old grain silo converted into an art installation, studio. Shot with Olympus Pen EPL1: f/4.7, 1/250s, ISO 2500. There are some overhead lighting but the artists typically use natural light as their source.

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    That really is a very nice conversion John. The only suggestion I might make is to take a slice off the top to reduce the paper highlight a bit. I know that you would lose some of the drawn image but I don't think that matters since it's not the main subject. Nice image (and nice quality).

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    Re: Artist at Work

    Nice capture!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    That really is a very nice conversion John. The only suggestion I might make is to take a slice off the top to reduce the paper highlight a bit. I know that you would lose some of the drawn image but I don't think that matters since it's not the main subject. Nice image (and nice quality).
    John,

    Thanks for the comments and suggestions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deetheturk View Post
    Nice capture!
    Thanks David.

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    Re: No Artists Were Harmed During the Taking of This Photo

    ...well maybe a little.

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    Re: No Artists Were Harmed During the Taking of This Photo

    Hi John I like this image. Is there a yellow light because everywhere seems yellowish or is it the light reflecting off the wall I find the painting on the wall a bit bright and distracting.

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    Re: No Artists Were Harmed During the Taking of This Photo

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi John I like this image. Is there a yellow light because everywhere seems yellowish or is it the light reflecting off the wall I find the painting on the wall a bit bright and distracting.
    Hi Binnur, there were also overhead lights which perhaps caused the yellowish hue. That is actually a window, I toned it down a bit as highlights were completely blown.

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    Re: Artist at Work

    Quote Originally Posted by John 2 View Post
    That really is a very nice conversion John. The only suggestion I might make is to take a slice off the top to reduce the paper highlight a bit. I know that you would lose some of the drawn image but I don't think that matters since it's not the main subject. Nice image (and nice quality).
    Completely agreed with everything. If you decide to crop a little at the top as suggested, you may also need to crop a little at the bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Completely agreed with everything. If you decide to crop a little at the top as suggested, you may also need to crop a little at the bottom.
    Mike,

    Thanks for the comments.

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    Good job on the conversion of the first one, John. You have managed to separate the white hair from the white background very well, and maintained detail in the blacks of her attire. I wonder if you have tried a conversion of the 2nd shot, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Good job on the conversion of the first one, John. You have managed to separate the white hair from the white background very well, and maintained detail in the blacks of her attire. I wonder if you have tried a conversion of the 2nd shot, too.
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    Thanks for the comments. I will try a conversion on the 2nd image.

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    Re: Artist at Work

    Here is one version in b & w (No Artists Were Harmed...).

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    I think that is much better, John. In the colour version she was blending in with the picture she was painting

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    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    I think that is much better, John. In the colour version she was blending in with the picture she was painting
    Thanks Greg.

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    I like the B&W (#2) John, the window is less distracting and everywhere is not yellow

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    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I like the B&W (#2) John, the window is less distracting and everywhere is not yellow
    Thanks Binnur.

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