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    A man who lost his ship.

    As some of you know, im at sea at the moment and i dont have access to my catalog, so im practicing my PP on what images i have on my lappy. what do you think of this, OOC its a little soft, ive done the best that i can in LR, NIK silv, and boarders in mogrify. C&C welcome.

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Nice capture, I think the sunglasses overpower the image in its detail.

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    yes john i agree. cloning those out is beyond my pp skills though, maybe someone can tell me how to get around it?

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark von Kanel View Post
    yes john i agree. cloning those out is beyond my pp skills though, maybe someone can tell me how to get around it?
    Mark,

    It's not that they need to be removed, only toned down as they appear to be the sharpest element within the photo. Perhaps you could apply a slight blur or reduce the tonality. If they were on his face it wouldn't matter because they would direct the viewer towards your subject's eyes even if they weren't visible.

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Thanks John now i understand, ill see what i can do, thats probably where the focus point was! and why the eyes looked soft OOC.

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Hi John,

    as usual PS beat me and i had to resort to an adjustment brush in LR. not sure it makes much difference though

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark von Kanel View Post
    Hi John,

    as usual PS beat me and i had to resort to an adjustment brush in LR. not sure it makes much difference though

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    Mark,

    Quite an improvement, the edited sunglasses is starting to blend in with the background.

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Great image Mark, especially with the edit!

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    Hi Mark I like the edited version. I find the the thin white frame a bit distracting I would only use the black border. I also tried darkening the leaves behind the man just a little bit on my laptop and I think it helps the man to stand out more. The writing on the black border is a bit small, I can't read it easily. BTW are you still on the same boat and in Turkey?

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Thanks John, David and Binnur,

    Ive made the edits that youve suggested I think Colin who is a retired ships captain will like this and il print it out for hoim when im home, it was shot on his little polaroid point and shoot, i was trying to show him how fill flash worked... if there was one time i would have argued that the camera doesnt make the photographer that would have been it! it was a truly awful piece of equipment

    Quite how i managed to get this subject OOF im not quite sure......


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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Hi Mark I like the edited version. I find the the thin white frame a bit distracting I would only use the black border. I also tried darkening the leaves behind the man just a little bit on my laptop and I think it helps the man to stand out more. The writing on the black border is a bit small, I can't read it easily. BTW are you still on the same boat and in Turkey?
    Hi Binnur,

    No Im not in Turkey now, we are in Montenegro getting fuel and then we are off to Croatia for a bit i think.... ive still not managed to get ashore but maybe next week. My first visit to Turkey and i got to see none of it, so disappointing

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Mark,

    It's not that they need to be removed, only toned down as they appear to be the sharpest element within the photo. Perhaps you could apply a slight blur or reduce the tonality. If they were on his face it wouldn't matter because they would direct the viewer towards your subject's eyes even if they weren't visible.
    Tend to agree about the sun glasses but for me it's the highlight in the LH lens that distracts. Shouldn't be too difficult to deal with if you have LR. Good portrait though. Does it match the subject?

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Hi Mark, what about this one? I put back a very thin white frame for seperation because without the white frame , black frame looked like a vignette. If you don't like it please let me know, I will remove it IMO it is better this way. You might as well add a writing if you want.



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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    I put back a very thin white frame for separation...IMO it is better this way.

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    I agree with Binnur.

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    Bad luck indeed May be next time you will be luckier.



    Quote Originally Posted by Mark von Kanel View Post
    Hi Binnur,

    No Im not in Turkey now, we are in Montenegro getting fuel and then we are off to Croatia for a bit i think.... ive still not managed to get ashore but maybe next week. My first visit to Turkey and i got to see none of it, so disappointing

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    Re: A man who lost his ship.

    I dig his look. The catchlight gives him a penetrating look. Coupled with the "Mona Lisa" smile, wrinkled forehead, tense shoulder, he is probably curious and thinking, "Hey Mark, do you know what you are doing?" Love it.

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