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    Re: Portrait of my father

    Thanks to all you wonderful people for those C&Cs. Next month I am going home and will recreate the scene with all the modifications suggested to correct the following:
    1. Shiny tip of his nose
    2. Lighting the shadows / separation from background
    3. Color temperature of the scene
    4. Posture

    Will comeback with the result on this same post for your review after one month.

    Thanks

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    Re: Portrait of my father

    Quote Originally Posted by bedantabd View Post
    . . . And for your kind information, it is not a daughter seeking to make the illusive portrait of her father: I am his son!
    My apologies.

    That was an assumption predicated on my (erroneous) interpretation of your name: the suffix "a" I assumed implied female . . . I think that my mind was in Italy and not in India at the time . . . sorry again, my silly mistake, a very kind way that you have brought that error to my attention, thank you.

    WW

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    Re: Portrait of my father

    Made an attempt to correct a few things while re-processing the image:
    1. Removing the shiny tip of the nose
    2. Brigning out the shadow details as much as I can
    3. Color temperature of the scene, especially the bluish tint

    Any improvement?

    Portrait of my father

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    Re: Portrait of my father

    Very good PP, even if lightening is perhaps a little too hard on the book cover that appears washed out.
    No more colorcast, good tint of the skin, the shirt and books and lamp.
    Cheers.

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    Re: Portrait of my father

    Quote Originally Posted by bedantabd View Post
    Made an attempt to correct a few things while re-processing the image:
    1. Removing the shiny tip of the nose
    2. Brigning out the shadow details as much as I can
    3. Color temperature of the scene, especially the bluish tint

    Any improvement?
    Most definitely

    Well done

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    Re: Portrait of my father

    I like the changes and that the image still has the same "feel" as the original version.

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    Re: Portrait of my father

    Bedanta, Manfred has as always, given good advice covering the technicalities. All I will add is in response to your indecision namely given that it is a family portrait, the question you should ask yourself is does it covey the way that you see and know your father? Only you can answer that question but if it does, then it's a good portrait.

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