Lunch break
by autumnlight
Uploaded15/09/2014 - 17:36
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Posted 15/09/2014 - 19:04
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Stunning child portrait.Would like to know more about the technique used. A1
Regards
Bill
Regards
Bill
Posted 15/09/2014 - 19:11
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Billdad wrote:
Stunning child portrait.Would like to know more about the technique used. A1
Regards
Bill
I would do too.Stunning child portrait.Would like to know more about the technique used. A1
Regards
Bill
Regards
Paul
Posted 15/09/2014 - 19:19
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Really delightful result Maria, well done.
Karlo
Karlo
Posted 15/09/2014 - 20:57
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What a great picture, it has something of the feel of a top quality oil painting about it.
Roger
Roger
Posted 15/09/2014 - 22:10
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Is this the little lad that was walking off into the woods a while ago? .......... I'm pleased you caught up with him.
Lovely portrait.
David
Lovely portrait.
David
Posted 15/09/2014 - 22:54
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Hits the spot again!
Regards
David
Regards
David
Posted 16/09/2014 - 10:28
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A 'Classic Maria' image. bloody great!
Best Regards, Larry.
All the gear & no idea.
All the gear & no idea.
Posted 16/09/2014 - 10:51
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Great portrait, fantastic light. A very painterly capture.
Posted 16/09/2014 - 16:15
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kilmas2 wrote:
This one could only have been yours Maria, Excellent portrait
Took the words out of my mouth.This one could only have been yours Maria, Excellent portrait
Best wishes
Ian
Posted 16/09/2014 - 16:51
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davidwozhere wrote:
Is this the little lad that was walking off into the woods a while ago? .......... I'm pleased you caught up with him.
Lovely portrait.
David
Yes it is David, my Grandson and yes, we retrieved him
Is this the little lad that was walking off into the woods a while ago? .......... I'm pleased you caught up with him.
Lovely portrait.
David
Posted 16/09/2014 - 17:01
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Thank you everyone, everything i do is done in picasa, PicMonkey sometimes Irfanview and photoImpression is used occasionally, PicMonkey being my preferred choice, not as professional as ps or lightroom but it's very easy, you can layer change colours add your own and of course all the usual stuff... cropping, exposure, sharpening, cloning and many more ...
Posted 16/09/2014 - 20:47
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Maria- the image again exemplifies that it's the final image thats penultimate.
This image (regardless of how you produced it)is enchanting. For those "purists" out there- think of what you would NOT be seeing if the imagery artist didn't create the image as her imagination and skills allowed. -Technically , the negative space, the reddened cheek of the child and the shadow lower left tells volumes - Paragon Image, THANKS AGAIN Tony
This image (regardless of how you produced it)is enchanting. For those "purists" out there- think of what you would NOT be seeing if the imagery artist didn't create the image as her imagination and skills allowed. -Technically , the negative space, the reddened cheek of the child and the shadow lower left tells volumes - Paragon Image, THANKS AGAIN Tony
"It's not what you look at that's important, it's what you see" - Thoreau
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Posted 17/09/2014 - 17:30
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drobbia wrote:
Maria- the image again exemplifies that it's the final image thats penultimate.
This image (regardless of how you produced it)is enchanting. For those "purists" out there- think of what you would NOT be seeing if the imagery artist didn't create the image as her imagination and skills allowed. -Technically , the negative space, the reddened cheek of the child and the shadow lower left tells volumes - Paragon Image, THANKS AGAIN Tony
Many thanks Tony, for me the pp is a very important part of my "work" so thank you again for your kind comment
Maria- the image again exemplifies that it's the final image thats penultimate.
This image (regardless of how you produced it)is enchanting. For those "purists" out there- think of what you would NOT be seeing if the imagery artist didn't create the image as her imagination and skills allowed. -Technically , the negative space, the reddened cheek of the child and the shadow lower left tells volumes - Paragon Image, THANKS AGAIN Tony
Posted 17/09/2014 - 17:35
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Wonderful shot Marie, what a cracking piece of work, for me perfect lighting ,the diffused background is wonderful great atmosphere..
Best Wishes Alan.
Best Wishes Alan.
Posted 18/09/2014 - 07:47
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Terrific portrait... Great dreamy light, and classical composition.... As others have said, has a real painterly quality to it... top class...
Best
Best
Posted 21/09/2014 - 23:18
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Thank you Alan and Bill
Posted 22/09/2014 - 15:33
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What can I add to all the above comments - I just love it.
David
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David
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