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    Carver in the woods

    On very rare occasions do I photograph people
    other than family and friends. We came upon this carver
    set up with his tools at a picnic table by a waterfall view/stop.
    With his permission, I quickly snapped these two as he worked and tended
    to other folks interested in his craft. Again a slight oof on both due to
    haste.

    CC appreciated

    Irene

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    Carver in the woods

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    How beautiful is his craft! Very artistic man...I like the light on the first shot and his creation took the second shot away from him, which is what you intended to happen perhaps...in both you are a success here...

    Well done!

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    Well done considering you felt you were rushed. On occasions like this, focus your shot, take a deep breathe,and fire at least two or three shots in succession. Also, make sure your focus indicator isn't searching for a target.

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    ..I like the light on the first shot and his creation took the second shot away from him, which is what you intended to happen perhaps...in both you are a success here...

    Well done![/QUOTE]

    thanks Izzie. As a matter of fact, he asked I take a picture of his finished craft prior to handing it
    over to the buyer. I appreciate your comment.


    Thank you John for helpful tips. I'm the opportunity
    will present itself again.


    Irene

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    I like #2 the best but would sharpen it a bit and increase the contrast just a tad (actually, if you have NIK) the structure slider in Viveza would accomplish this... I would also crop/clone out the portion of the tree at top image left border.

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    Both good ones...I like #2 though....

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    Nice shot for rushed session. I really like number one. I notice the chips on his apron, any shots of him carving?

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    Thank you Richard. I appreciate your suggestions. I had not noticed that partial tree until you
    mentioned it.

    Thank you James.


    Quote Originally Posted by DEAN01 View Post
    Nice shot for rushed session. I really like number one. I notice the chips on his apron, any shots of him carving?
    Thank you Dean. Yes I did take a shot of him carving. I had to stand at his back, looking over his shoulder. Not the best.

    Irene
    Last edited by ied; 20th May 2015 at 05:00 AM.

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    I like both of them Irene. The second image looks a bit on the dark side, a little brightening might help

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    Re: Carver in the woods

    Thank you Binnur, I appreciate your comment.

    Irene

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