not sure a reshoot is necessary, I think it's the B&W conversion.no need to flog a dead horse.. just reshoot lar.
not sure a reshoot is necessary, I think it's the B&W conversion.no need to flog a dead horse.. just reshoot lar.
thanks.i know.
i love film grain too.
but i've decided to retire my f5.
:cry:
+ it's so darn troublesome to drop film off for development than to dl and see on pc.
sorry guys, the black and white conversion did not work, same for both Jeanie's and the others.
just did not have the impact.
no need to flog a dead horse.. just reshoot lar.
how do you define IMPACT in a B&W photo?elaborate please.
as in you see already you will get 'wow-ed'?:dunno:
but i tried to portray a moody feel, hopefully the person viewing it can feeeeeeeeeel her feelings.
how does impact comes into the picture?:dunno:
It depends whether you're after quality or convenience. But as a general rule, if you're talking about edgy grainy Black and White Photography, then the traditional method is the way to go.
This is my 2 cents.
Firstly, overall the photograph looks it's underexposed. It maybe the BW conversion, I wouldn't know, however the flatness of the highlights (cheeks/face) and the seemingly forced shadows from the arm onwards indicates the limit of curve settings. In traditional B/W photography, this would be akin in printing at a higher contrast filter in order to extract the shadows.
Secondly: application of noise seems to be blotchy, but that's inherent in the algorithm of the grain replication filter. I couldn't really help you in that as I'm not an expert in digital manipulation.
Thirdly:The hike in contrast doesn't seem to be any help. As a general rule, even for high contrast image, the transition from highlights to shadows must be 'smooth', not just harsh blacks and detailess white.
Suggestion:
Reshoot the image to proper exposure, preferably RAW, and adjust exposure to get the image you want. I would do a combination of having 1 layer adjust for highlights and 1 for shadows and just combining both on top. Akin to traditional BW technique called 'Split grading'.
Check images by histogram. Preferably it should be in a Bell shape rather than the peak being on the left (too underexposed) or the right (too over exposed).
Thirdly, IF you really want the effect you want, nothing beats a good roll of TMZ 3200
Like I said..quality or convenience!
This is an image I submitted for a journal project sometime ago printed on high contrast. Note that however, I still manage to retain the tones on skin and facial features. Not perfect, but good enough for my end product.
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As for composition wise, I believe it's pretty good. The photographs has alot of potential if not for the technical liabilities!
dead horse = me?:dunno: :cry:
i think for an image to converse with the audience it has to have a key element within the image. Usually this key is found within the eyes of the subject "The eye is the key to the soul" it tells stories. Very often if the image is a non portrait such as this http://www.worldpressphoto.nl/index...ery&task=view&id=610&Itemid=137&bandwidth=low
you'll have to try and understand what the essence is within this photo that makes it unique and stand out. Not all images work on its own. Some requires "back up help" to make it work. this back up could be a series of images, the way the images is frame and presented or the composition....etc. The example above has a back up of a "frame" which surrounds that of the main subject.
There are many ways to interpret an image like how art is interpreted. Understanding the meaning of the essence of the image is hard and more often then not made complexed by its simplicity. As for your image. it lacks in many areas. no main focus point. no conversing point. Actually there is not much to work on and understand from the image besides a lady lying in "a percieved" bed.
Hope my little noob sharing helps. =) Cheers.
i'm slowly beginning to see the light.
photography is soooooo subjective.
i was told bad composition and to you my composition is pretty good.:dunno:
as a newbie trying to understand critics, i can get quite confused....really.
but i do get your points about the B&W.will try to improve next time.
but now, sort of discouraged.:cry:
really put my heart and soul into every shoot.but it seems i cant get 'basics' right.![]()
Just reshoot this - for a low key piece of work it is lit wrong - if you are a fan on low key go look at examples to understand the style. If your basics are not enough to understand the technicalities - get training - its a pity to pay so much for high end gear when you do not have the knowledge to work it. Ok it is a recurring thing in your posts - the need for training else why does it seem that are some many things that need to be explained to u - there is no real way you will ahhh learn that much from freebie infor here and else where. Learning comes with a price tag provided you find the right teacher for your current level
Shooting digital gives little room for excuses in personal work to get it wrong after there is a lcd on the camera and given your expense budget you would have a laptop and can shoot teethered (which mean even less excuses since you get to see the shot in large size).
As said earlier - dead horse issue on this picture.
ellerythankyouforyourcommentsonthepic.ihavealreadyseenalotoflowkeyworks.mybasicsaresufficientformetounderstandthetechnicalitiestoldtomebythehelpfulmembershere.havehighendgeardoesntmeanineedtospendtogettrainingtofullyutilisethetools.ifonedriveaferrari,douthinkitsnecessarytolearndrivingfromf1driverstofullyutilisethecar?assaidphotographyisjustahobbytome,dontintendtogofulltimeintoit,neitherdoiintendtotakecourses.iwilljustshoot&shoot&shootnlearnfromthepeoplehere.therearemanymanyhelpfulmemberhereincs.whathasthispicgottodowithlcdscreensincethemistakewascreatedbyconvertingtobnwincs2?yesihavealaptopbutitsmypreferencenototuploadandcheckeverygoddamnpictoseeittoperfection.
ireallydontseewhatuaretryingtotellmeinthispost.uabsolutelyprovidednoguidanceotherthantellingmetoreshootjustbecausesomeoneelsementioneditshouldbeareshoot.btwlightingisnotwrong.itiscorrectintheoriginalcolorpic.justthathteppisnotuptostandardyet.
Broken keyboard?
ellerythankyouforyourcommentsonthepic.ihavealreadyseenalotoflowkeyworks.mybasicsaresufficientformetounderstandthetechnicalitiestoldtomebythehelpfulmembershere.havehighendgeardoesntmeanineedtospendtogettrainingtofullyutilisethetools.ifonedriveaferrari,douthinkitsnecessarytolearndrivingfromf1driverstofullyutilisethecar?assaidphotographyisjustahobbytome,dontintendtogofulltimeintoit,neitherdoiintendtotakecourses.iwilljustshoot&shoot&shootnlearnfromthepeoplehere.therearemanymanyhelpfulmemberhereincs.whathasthispicgottodowithlcdscreensincethemistakewascreatedbyconvertingtobnwincs2?yesihavealaptopbutitsmypreferencenototuploadandcheckeverygoddamnpictoseeittoperfection.
ireallydontseewhatuaretryingtotellmeinthispost.uabsolutelyprovidednoguidanceotherthantellingmetoreshootjustbecausesomeoneelsementioneditshouldbeareshoot.btwlightingisnotwrong.itiscorrectintheoriginalcolorpic.justthathteppisnotuptostandardyet.
SPACE bar spoilt... :bsmilie:Broken keyboard?
dead horse = me?:dunno: :cry: