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    Hands - in B&W

    I collect a series I made on the hands in a retirement house as I explained in my thread 2016-my ten best photos with the help of the elderly house staff
    This resulted in an exhibition that had some success.

    I present again those already presented for a more global aspect
    C&C appreciated

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    re: Hands - in B&W

    Very nice idea and good captures...

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    re: Hands - in B&W

    Wonderful project to undertake and excellent images.

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    Great conversions and a wonderful theme.

    It's interesting to me that the shadows are reasonably soft to very soft, as I would expect, except that the shadows in the first image are relatively hard. Those hard shadows work so nicely with the strong lines of the game's board and pieces.

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    Thank you Richard, Donald and Mike for commenting. I'll pursue.

    one of my favorite is # 2: I named "Still together", I don't know if they are still together?
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    Jean, it's easy to see why your exhibition was successful, this series of images is outstanding. Each image by its self has its own story to tell. Brilliantly done.

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    Thank you so much Maurice.

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    That's a wonderful set of images Jean. I really like the skin texture you have captured through the conversion. Nice work.

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    Nice set, Jean. I particularly like #5 as I think you have nailed the composition in that image. The stick appears to be an extension of the hand and of similar age and texture.

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    Nice series.

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    I love it , the subject matter is terrific , the blk & wht is outstanding in capturing the details and the mood it conveys .Mazel Tov or congrats on a n inspirational collection .

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    Re: Hands - in B&W

    thanks a lot John, Greg, John,and Raymond for commenting.

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    Re: Hands - in B&W

    some more. The set up is simple: two flashes in two umbrellas on both sides

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    Re: Hands - in B&W

    What a great idea
    Wonderful images Jean

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    Thank you Steve.

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    Lovely set, Jean, with great processing. Love the lighting in #1, really highlighting the variety of textures in skin, board, flooring and jumper.

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    Thank you Phil for commenting.

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    In the last set of photos, which are very nice, I notice that you used the same setup. However, some of the photos display rather hard shadows and some display rather soft shadows. (The shadows in #6, #8 and #10 are relatively soft and the others are relatively hard). I prefer the softer ones and wonder why you chose the use of different qualities of shadows.

    I've never used a soft box for this type of photography, so I wonder what the purpose of using a soft box is when the result isn't soft shadows. Is the difference between the quality of shadows explained by the difference in distance between the light sources and the subject?

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    Jean,
    These images are stunning.
    It was masterly to have something in each photo that gives us a glimpse into the character of the person.
    I have to assume that number 9 is holding on to someone else.
    Bill

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    Re: Hands - in B&W

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    In the last set of photos, which are very nice, I notice that you used the same setup. However, some of the photos display rather hard shadows and some display rather soft shadows. (The shadows in #6, #8 and #10 are relatively soft and the others are relatively hard). I prefer the softer ones and wonder why you chose the use of different qualities of shadows.

    I've never used a soft box for this type of photography, so I wonder what the purpose of using a soft box is when the result isn't soft shadows. Is the difference between the quality of shadows explained by the difference in distance between the light sources and the subject?
    Thank you Mike.


    The different photos were taken on several sessions, resulting in differences in lighting, so the PP was not realized the same day.
    Why I used umbrellas? because naked speed-light heads give too violent shadows. I preferred to restore character to the shadows in Silver Efex, sometimes well sometimes badly but I tried to strengthening more the hands of men.
    I had not really time to adjust my lights between each participant and moved the light stands as much as possible, without control measures; old people don't like to wait and most of them didn't understand why they were there. most of them have Alzheimer disease.
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