Actually, Trav, I'd lost track of her. She is now in Berlin and this weekend contacted me to send her some images that she could give to her modeling agency. I considered this an outtake and hadn't processed it until I saw it this weekend with fresh eyes. Odd how time changes our perceptions. I do hope you get a print to the homeless man...it's a good one. -Michael
Haha, you're as far behind as I am....lol. Of course your work is inestimably better, but I have people chasing me down the streets to make photos or print something for them.
My recent Critical Care homeless man...chased me two nights ago, barking like a dog, (?), wanting a print of his image.
Ahem and sign
But, were I this woman, I'd be leaning on you big time to give me prints...this is so gorgeous I hope you send it to her.
(I'll be doing a series of 20x30's soon, (next week?,) I'll let you know how it goes.
A successful "try at an old photo look," I would say! More than that, a compelling image with just the right tone, expression and lighting. Specks, crease and border finishes the image in a very convincing way! Your attention to detail is phenomenal Michael! shu
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23-Nov-2009 16:02
Nope, you haven't seen it before. I processed it for the first time over the weekend. It's possible that I've used other images of this model in past challenges. The light is morning sunlight filtering through the trees, no other effects here other than my try at an old photo look. Thanks - Michael
Oh wow, have I seen this before? Did you use a spot light effect from photoshop? I did, not nearly as well, in my, I hurt so bad. Lovely, evocative, Traveller