Re: Tourist or Street 2: Brickell Village
Fashion and Night Noir II for me John although I agree with Dans comments. His views on what street is are particularly helpful in my view in that if the people are the the subject then although the skyline is important to the context, it would be worth pulling down the BG highlights slightly to reduce their pull. The reverse is true of course if the skyline is what you wanted to feature. I like Fashion quite a lot. It's a pity about the column behind her but that is street. I find the image attractive because you have caught her attention and had you waited to avoid the column, you might have missed the moment.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Brickell Village
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Fashion and Night Noir II for me John although I agree with Dans comments. His views on what street is are particularly helpful in my view in that if the people are the the subject then although the skyline is important to the context, it would be worth pulling down the BG highlights slightly to reduce their pull. The reverse is true of course if the skyline is what you wanted to feature. I like Fashion quite a lot. It's a pity about the column behind her but that is street. I find the image attractive because you have caught her attention and had you waited to avoid the column, you might have missed the moment.
Hi John,
With Night Noir II, the skyline was the original subject but that was another capture, after I'd completed my task I sort of took in the rest of the environment so for the Night Noir II shot the skyline is an added element with the two gentlemen being the subject. The Noir genre to me only works when there are people in the shot, although a dimly lit alley could work without people but I think at least a cast shadow of a human or even a cat would really be needed.
For the fashion shot, I did shoot about three stills of her but this was the only one where she was looking in my direction, I'll have to review the column as I didn't think there were any significant distractions in this shot. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Brickell Village
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Hi John,
..................................For the fashion shot, I did shoot about three stills of her but this was the only one where she was looking in my direction, I'll have to review the column as I didn't think there were any significant distractions in this shot. Thanks for commenting.
No great distraction - just a thought. The subject is too strong.
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No great distraction - just a thought. The subject is too strong.
John,
Thanks for following up.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Snowflakes in Summer 2
This is one of another from a previous post Snowflakes in Summer
https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7920/...76a62d50_b.jpgSnowflakes in Summer 2 by JOHN, on Flickr
Printed on Canson PhotoSatin 8.5" x 11.0".
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Re: Tourist or Street 2: 4 Ever 21
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Road Trip
Printed on Epson Glossy 13"x19". f/7.1, ISO 1600, 1/1250sec.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...5&d=1548463199
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Reach
I printed this image on Epson Presentation Matte paper and like the smooth appearance of the medium. I converted this image to black and white to subdue some of the background elements and edited to add a bit more contrast to the reaching figure.
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...7&d=1549124032
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Snow Princess
Printed on Canson Platine 8.5" x 11.0".
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...9&d=1550018503
f/5.6, ISO 400, 1/1600sec
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rani
f/5, ISO 200, 1/200sec
A somewhat backlit capture, edited to preserve the splashes of light. Printed on Canson Infinity Rag, 8.5" x 11.0".
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...4&d=1550705723
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rani
interesting capture. I'd crop off the finger, or whatever it is, at the bottom. I'd also consider lightening her face a bit because of the backlighting. E.g., although this may be too much:
https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-.../i-73ZCcsD.jpg
I wasn't sure about the loom, or whatever it is, on the left. Having it there is a bit of a distraction, and it leaves more negative space behind the woman than in front of her.
BTW, you mentioned before that you like Canson papers, and I see that you used them in a lot of these. After a lot of trials, I decided this months on two Canson papers as my defaults: Rag Photographique and Baryta Photographique. Had a hard time choosing between the latter and the Platine that you use, but they aren't very different.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Rani
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the comments and critique. Regarding Canson papers, I do like both of the ones you mentioned but my favorite is Platine, it has a glossy look but works well with Matte black ink.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Snow Princess
Hi John - I really like the Snow Princess. Is she on ice? I was also wondering if it would have been better to have more space in front of her rather than behind?
I've got to check into Canson Platine now that I've begun the new adventure of printing...... :)
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Snow Princess
Sandy,
Re testing papers: A number of paper companies sell sampler packages. I bought them from Moab, Red River, Hahnemuehle, and Canson. Otherwise, it gets very expensive.
One of the things I did when I tested a bunch of papers recently is to look at them under different kinds of light and to examine them under UV-protective glass. OBAs (optical brightening agents) are used in many papers, even some very high-end ones, to create a whiter white, but they do it by absorbing UV light and fluorescing in the visible spectrum. Put them under UV glass, and that effect disappears.
Because I mostly display under UV glass, and because OBAs can deteriorate over time, I was particularly interested in cold white papers that don't use OBAs. Platine is one. Baryta Photographique and Rag Photographique are others of this type.
There was a discussion recently about test images for this purpose. I used this one, which provides information on tonal range, skin rendition, shadow detail, and much more.
Dan
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Snow Princess
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Hi John - I really like the Snow Princess. Is she on ice? I was also wondering if it would have been better to have more space in front of her rather than behind?
I've got to check into Canson Platine now that I've begun the new adventure of printing...... :)
Hi Sandy,
The Snow Princess was an uncropped image, I was timing the shot before she disappeared underneath the bridge I was standing on. I have a few others where there is more white space (and yes she is on ice) surrounding her.
Regarding printing, I forgot which model you purchased but anyway the Canson papers should be suitable for your particular printer. Thanks for commenting.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Snow Princess
Post #10, before I purchased my Epson I requested quite a few prints of photos on specific papers and quite a few stood out for me over others, it also got me over my aversion to Matte papers, had only tried Presentation Matte in the past and wasn't that impressed; however after getting my printer I've had a lot of fun printing on the Presentation papers (I think the name was changed to Ultra Premium) and while the papers aren't meant to last they do give a color presentation.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Sunset Strip
1/1000sec, ISO 800, f/20
Printed on Canson Platine, 8.5" x 11.0".
https://www.cambridgeincolour.com/fo...8&d=1551313571
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Re: Tourist or Street 2: Sunset Strip
The busy street of Shibuya, Tokyo captured using iPhone 8.
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The busy street of Shibuya, Tokyo captured using iPhone 8.
Nice contribution.
Re: Tourist or Street 2: Sunset Strip
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Hi John,
I like this image! Does Canson Platine paper display the sunshine and the "glow spots" on the bottom right (for lack of a better term for it) the same as it shows on the monitor screen?