African Portraits

MPCMPC Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
edited March 25, 2009 in People
Hi everyone,

I've been reading for a while but only posted a couple of times... I wanted to share a few photos from recent travels in Uganda, Rwanda and Nigeria. Any feedback on composition / PP would be much appreciated. Hopefully, with a bit of direction about what's good and bad I'll be able to get a lot more consistent! Let me know what you think...

1) The young Rasta - Lagos, Nigeria.

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2) The big man - Lagos, Nigeria.

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3) Ema on the banks of the Nile, Uganda.

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4) The Thinking Man, near Jinja, Uganda.

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5) The Coke Boy. Kigali, Rwanda.

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6) In defiance. Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda.

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7) Into the light. Kampala, Uganda.

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Cheers,

Matt

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  • QarikQarik Registered Users Posts: 4,959 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    1st off..awesome shots. I love them all actually with #4 as my favorite.thumb.gifthumb.gif

    I don't have much to say actually except for the PP..I love monotone effect. It works very well... except for #2..which has too much green in it. I prefer the more other tones better.
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  • marikrismarikris Registered Users Posts: 930 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    #5 caught my eye immediately. Did you compose that shot or simply seize the opportunity?
  • MPCMPC Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    marikris wrote:
    #5 caught my eye immediately. Did you compose that shot or simply seize the opportunity?

    Not quite. There was a ton of kids around me wanting a photo taken when this kid asked for his photo. He was stood near the coke advert. I just asked him to move back a little I think and that was all. Pretty lucky to get it!

    Matt
  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,955 moderator
    edited March 24, 2009
    Hi MPC and welcome to Dgrin wave.gif. That's a great series. Looking forward to seeing more of your work.
  • Awais YaqubAwais Yaqub Registered Users Posts: 10,572 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    amazing portraits ! great job
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  • Darren Troy CDarren Troy C Registered Users Posts: 1,927 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    An amazing job with these!
  • ScrubsScrubs Registered Users Posts: 48 Big grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    Hah hah! number four is a corker - love it! :D
    and I really like the girls expression that you captured on the last one.



    Great work here - Thanks for sharing clap.gif
  • Mike JMike J Registered Users Posts: 1,029 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    Hey Matt,

    Welcome to Dgrin. This is an absolute stunning set. #7 is worthy of a magazine. My only nit (hard to find any with this set) is with #2. He's just too dead-center for me. I would have cropped tighter on the left for what it's worth.

    I think the PP really adds to these shots. It all fits together nicely.
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  • AgnieszkaAgnieszka Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 3,263 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    Hello.

    I don't have much "advice" how to improve any of the shots, I think all of the shots are stunningly beautiful. I envy you for your travel to Africa, looks like you came back with some beautiful photos iloveyou.gif

    My favorites are
    #1, nice composition & processing
    #3 & 4 (haven't seen anybody post and "happy" African kids lately, nice to see!!)
    #7

    Very nice set iloveyou.gif Please share more, if you have some!
  • ArvanArvan Registered Users Posts: 888 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    Stunning!
    :jawdrop
  • JohnCJohnC Registered Users Posts: 222 Major grins
    edited March 24, 2009
    I love #4. Great shots! thumb.gif
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  • Scott_QuierScott_Quier Registered Users Posts: 6,524 Major grins
    edited March 25, 2009
    wave.gif - Welcome!

    Nice series, with 3, 4, and 7 (in that order) taking the lead for me. Love the smile in #3!

    15524779-Ti.gif with others - not much to critique here. An excellent job!

    Thanks so much for sharing.
  • JulieLawsonPhotographyJulieLawsonPhotography Registered Users Posts: 787 Major grins
    edited March 25, 2009
    I love them all but #4 is so amazing!!!! That little one has stolen my heart. I hope one day to go to this area and photograph the children. I've heard that they love having their pictures taken.
  • MPCMPC Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
    edited March 25, 2009
    Thanks for all the great comments!

    Agnieszka, glad you like 3 and 4. It's nice to get away from the 'African' stereotype as in reality most of the people, whilst being materially poor, are some of the happiest and friendliest people you could meet.

    Here are a few more:

    8) Sula. Taken in Bujagali, Uganda.

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    9) Jackfruit. Bujagali, Uganda.

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    10) Muscle man. Bujagali, Uganda. (It's a shame about the blown highlights)

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    11) The Stage Master. Jinja, Uganda.

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    12) Jali.

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    13) Macy

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    14) It's a Mzungu! Kampala, Uganda.

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    15) Home time. Kabale, Uganda.

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    16) Hiding from the sun. Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda. (Very harsh shadows spoil this a bit I think)

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    17) Behind the fence. Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda.

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    18) Hide and seek. At the source of the Nile, Jinja, Uganda.

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    Thanks for looking!

    Matt
  • SpydawebbSpydawebb Registered Users Posts: 56 Big grins
    edited March 25, 2009
    This is a very nice set of images. I love #1.
  • MPCMPC Registered Users Posts: 26 Big grins
    edited March 25, 2009
    I love them all but #4 is so amazing!!!! That little one has stolen my heart. I hope one day to go to this area and photograph the children. I've heard that they love having their pictures taken.
    Thanks Julie!

    If you can go I would thoroughly recommend it. I've been three times now - mainly to go kayaking on the Nile (which is incredible btw!). I spent most of my time in Bujagali which is where the kayaking and rafting is based. After spending a bit of time there you get to know the kids pretty well.

    People in general love having there picture taken. I'm not a big fan of asking to take people's photos but by just walking around with you camera out you'll soon get people asking you for a snap!

    Matt
  • kombizzkombizz Banned Posts: 267 Major grins
    edited March 25, 2009
    Nice capture. I guess the best one would number one only in mho.
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