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scorpio_e
06-02-2009, 06:01 PM
I will be the first one to admit. I can go wild in my post processing. Below is the image in color and the other has an interesting B & W effect. Does it work or should I just keep it a simple black and white conversion?

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3311/3589798987_1561e2fe1b_o.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3567/3590605976_f164247a4d_o.jpg


I really like the second one BUT did I go overboard.

CC welcome and appreciated.

Barefoot
06-02-2009, 06:07 PM
I like it a lot. But, I'm a fan of extreme saturation and other "over the top" methods of rendering. Maybe it'll pass one day, but it seems to have gotten me out of a rut or relieved the boredom of the usual. I'm happy with it for the time being.

How did you do it and have you got anymore?

JAS_Photo
06-02-2009, 06:07 PM
I like them both! To me, the second is the more interesting because it really brings out some of the gritty details of the enviroment.

Greg_Nuspel
06-02-2009, 07:32 PM
I think it works great.

scorpio_e
06-02-2009, 09:22 PM
I like it a lot. But, I'm a fan of extreme saturation and other "over the top" methods of rendering. Maybe it'll pass one day, but it seems to have gotten me out of a rut or relieved the boredom of the usual. I'm happy with it for the time being.

How did you do it and have you got anymore?


Actually very simple.. Lukas Arts filter and then I converted it to B&W. Most people do not convert to B&W.

scorpio_e
06-02-2009, 09:23 PM
I like them both! To me, the second is the more interesting because it really brings out some of the gritty details of the enviroment.

Thanks !!! gritty is what I wanted :)

scorpio_e
06-02-2009, 09:36 PM
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2422/3591120520_d205060e41_o.jpg

Another one from the series

Bambi
06-02-2009, 09:58 PM
if a complete and total amateur opinion is of use, I prefer the first one. the B&W looks a little over done to me and almost like a drawing. I love the color contrasts of the man and the environment. I think it makes him 'pop' out as a powerful force in the room.


that said, both are wonderful.

:highfive:

JAS_Photo
06-03-2009, 01:30 AM
Oh now, that guy is just too damn purdy. :)

AntZ
06-03-2009, 06:11 AM
All three look good to me. I like the cartoony look(if that is possible for B&W) of the 2nd one, but like the others too.

MoinMoin
06-03-2009, 06:29 AM
All three pictures are great – I like them all, but especially the third one.

The second one is interesting because of the harder shadows in the face. The first looks very smoothe (? – oh, give me more vocabulary! ;-)).

On the third one, I like the posture better and the nice details in the background. Maybe there is some too much yellow light on his right shoulder?

All in all: I would like to get your tutorial about the making of for a try by myself ;-).

Marko
06-03-2009, 09:03 AM
I like these shots too, neat effect! Shot 2 is super cool and shot 3 is also well done - I like shot 1 but I find it too red.

kat
06-03-2009, 09:22 AM
I lilke the b&w. Nice pp! :)

russpears
06-03-2009, 10:59 AM
The BW image seems stronger since it emphasizes the detail and texture of the subject and image giving more of an impact while simplifying the image-which always helps compositions without a distinct use of color. While there is little to suggest a story here, I would consider this a great portraiture piece and from this the subject himself seems interesting enough to carry it past this too thought the pose is a bit too conventional for me. The window’s stick that holds it open seems too distracting too. The color version does not contribute much more than a confusing color palette being neither warm/cool or having a viable color scheme. You did do a great job at capturing good shadow detail without killing the highlight detail much-though comparing the original to the post processing would be nice. And a short lighting set up would be nice however I would like to guess here:

[I]Beauty dish camera left and just outside of the frame at 3 stops over ambient and you flagged to cut the light on the lower part of the subject? The nice edge lighting might be from the white wall or street lamp but I believe it is a one light setup and you made use of some dodging and burning on the arm but mostly on the face since this is less believable. Am I close?[/INDENT]

scorpio_e
06-03-2009, 12:42 PM
Beauty dish camera left and just outside of the frame at 3 stops over ambient ( 100 % correct !!! ) and you flagged to cut the light on the lower part of the subject ( NOPE no flag) ? The nice edge lighting might be from the white wall or street lamp but I believe it is a one light setup( You got it !!! one light and edge light from the white wall) and you made use of some dodging and burning on the arm but mostly on the face since this is less believable ( No dodging and burning at all). Am I close?


Where are you at in Jersey?

I work in Edison !!!

scorpio_e
06-03-2009, 12:43 PM
I like these shots too, neat effect! Shot 2 is super cool and shot 3 is also well done - I like shot 1 but I find it too red.

Thanks so much for the comments!!!!!

russpears
06-03-2009, 01:47 PM
I live in Montclair, Work in Ridgefield Park-Prudent Publishing.

Ray
06-05-2009, 08:10 AM
I like the first one the best and would be interested to hear how you did the post on the two color images. The only two things that I think could make this image better would be to crop out the diagonal line of the window frame and to lighten the legs just a bit. I tried a crop, hope you don't mind.