Ch 64: Mother's Day
ginger_55
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Comments, etc, appreciated........
Looking is good, too.
thanks, ginger
Oh, I followed a Kirby "recipe" for portraits as
far as softening was concerned.
I never make a square crop. I hope it is allowed.
In this case it looked best with a square crop.
Exif:
5/7/2006
F 4.5
ISO 200
24mm
1/60
Flash Fired
EV 0
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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Title: Playful Priest
I have this in my Daily Photos..........it seems someone, at least, likes it, it could be used instead of Mother's Day. I thought this one would be liked or hated, but that Mother's Day issues are generally "loved" by all.
Any comments??? As to the Priest or the Mom?
ginger (love them both. Each photo shows a piece of the personality of the person portrayed.)
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Thanks, is it the Priest photo that you love???
ginger (going out to find me a Hawk, or die, haha :cry )
Yup, thats my favorite....although I understand your concern that it might not be everyones favorite........but I put my favorite, cuz its just fun
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I don't care for the crop on the first shot at all - just too tight for me.
Henri Cartier Bresson
The mother shows real pride and joy!
(The priest is just horsing around.)
The soft effect is nice, but I prefer slight sharpening in the mother's eyes to show her personality, which is the key.
The lower corners might be cropped tighter.
Both pics show a full life. Good luck.
peace.
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As for the priest. The photo is definitely fun. Hasn't he hammed it up for you before? I seem to remember an earlier photo
But, bottom line, what is the contextual element in the priest photo? He is a priest being un-priestly. I guess it can be argued both ways.
Poor Ginger. The dilemma of having too many riches.:):
Virginia
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Yes, that is Father M's idea of clowning around. I am trying to get a complete record through the years, with as many photographs of him as I can get, of his time as a Priest, a very conservative Priest, I might add, smile.......at Stella Maris, the same church in which he grew up.
When he saw that I was going to get a photo of him setting up for the baptism, he said, "Oh, God". I laughed and teased him. I don't think he was praying. I told him that he would be glad some day that I had these photos. That is when he stuck his tongue out, and I just snap the photo, like always.
He is a Monsignor, important in Diocese of Charleston which is for the whole state of SC, but he has really had to "give it up" for his role as a Pastor. I want to show the Pastor. Others are taking as I call them the money shots: the official shots of him as a Monsignor are being documented by others. I like the simple parish Priest. The dichotomy that is present in so many lives.
ginger (what oh what is one to do...........I am not worrying about it. But I don't think I can make the mother look sharper.)
Oh, and MarkSB is way smarter than I when it comes to cropping.
Henri Cartier Bresson
I used Dan Margulis recipe for faces, as best I understood it.
And I tried to correct for casts using PS Match thing.
ginger (it is sharper.......oh and I fixed the glasses glare.)
I am really having trouble with the split. My thoughts are that the Priest is totally in context, he is at church, or somewhere "Contextual" as you can tell by the candle and the plaque (saying something church), whereas the mother's day, there is really no reason to have a candle, not a church baptismal candle. So I am leaning towards the Priest purely on reason of the definition of the challenge.
I could take the candle out of Mother's Day, but I see less "context" there. And I cannot make her as sharp as I did the priest, especially as the baby is not sharp.
Those are my thoughts. Yours???
ginger
I feel like I know him already
but go with how you feel.......they are both great
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I think the candle and his "dress" puts him in context......the plaque just hurt the composition, that was my opinion. Yeah, I love the Priest, too. ONe would not think I would, being as how I am so liberal church wise, and he is so conservative. Ultimately, I feel I know him, too, and he is me/us.
ginger (that is one reason it is so important to me to record his time of service at Stella Maris. He has been there since the early 90s as a Priest, and as I said before, he grew up in that church.)
Funny, just occurred to me that I could call this "Father's Day"..........nice play on words there, smile. I will probably change the name.
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