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OwenOwen Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
edited February 11, 2007 in People
Woah, two threads in one day...!

This is another series I have shot recently. I think it's my most "mature" work to date.

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Canon 20D, 24-70.

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    SystemSystem Registered Users Posts: 8,186 moderator
    edited February 8, 2007
    I very much like the lighting and also the conversion-

    how on the conversion and did you tone? if you don't mind?-

    the bottom left is a little too dark for me because I can't exactly tell what's what, but then, maybe I'm not supposed to know what's what-

    neat setup and composition and lighting on the bottom right-
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    gmonkehgmonkeh Registered Users Posts: 312 Major grins
    edited February 8, 2007
    Here's what I've found to be one of the best conversion techniques.

    Convert the image to LAB color, using Image » Mode » Lab.

    In the Channel palette, select the Lightness channel, then convert the image to grayscale using Image » Mode » Grayscale.

    Cmd+Click (MacOS) or Ctrl+Click (Windows) the thumbnail in the Channels palette to load a selection,
    then choose Inverse from the Select menu.

    With the selection still active, convert the image to RGB color, using Image » Mode » RGB.

    With the selection still active, create a Solid Color Adjustment layer, and fill it with
    whatever color you wish, preferably a rich, dark color.

    Adjust the opacity of the Solid Color adjustment layer and add a Levels or Curves adjustment
    layer to bump the contrast as needed.

    Tweak the color of the Solid Color adjustment layer to control various sepia tone looks.
    This technique produces wonderfully rich black and white photos.
    http://www.reverbphotography.com
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    SenecaSeneca Registered Users Posts: 1,661 Major grins
    edited February 8, 2007
    Where are you getting your models? Beautiful!thumb.gif
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    OwenOwen Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
    edited February 8, 2007
    gefillmore wrote:
    I very much like the lighting and also the conversion-

    how on the conversion and did you tone? if you don't mind?-

    the bottom left is a little too dark for me because I can't exactly tell what's what, but then, maybe I'm not supposed to know what's what-

    neat setup and composition and lighting on the bottom right-

    Thanks for the kudos!

    I did the conversion by using the channel mixer @ 50/50/0, and then put a curve on top for contrast and added more green & yellow through the curve.
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    OwenOwen Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
    edited February 8, 2007
    Seneca wrote:
    Where are you getting your models? Beautiful!thumb.gif
    I work with the top agencies in NYC - this particular girl is from Next Model Management. :)
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    saurorasaurora Registered Users Posts: 4,320 Major grins
    edited February 8, 2007
    Like your stuff Owen, but I agree w/George on the 2nd shot. I like those pose, and her mysterious glance, but it's too dark to guess what she is attempting to be doing. A hair more detail! Nice stuff otherwise. :D
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    com3com3 Registered Users Posts: 423 Major grins
    edited February 9, 2007
    i think i've found my favorite photog on this site already. but i'm just a n00b. so dont' hold your breath. haha!

    great photos. looks like the kinda stuff i'd see and go "wow" when looking at vogue or elle. thumb.gif
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    MalteMalte Registered Users Posts: 1,181 Major grins
    edited February 9, 2007
    Very nice. The first one looks like a real classic. The bottom left one is a great pose but a little dark, atleast on my screen. Fabulous location.

    Malte
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    pahlpahl Registered Users Posts: 107 Major grins
    edited February 9, 2007
    Seneca wrote:
    Where are you getting your models? Beautiful!thumb.gif

    I don't know much about photography and even less about models, but it sure looks like she could use something to eat. :)

    Great photos and I do really like the first one of her face.
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    binghottbinghott Registered Users Posts: 1,075 Major grins
    edited February 10, 2007
    2.jpg
    i'm not a huge fan of this first one, not much is going on. it's by no means bad, just almost boring.


    1.jpg
    this one is great, but a little dark for my taste, but great job with the b&wthumb.gif

    3.jpg
    i really enjoy this last picture. the pose, the face, the composition are all excelent. i love how the hall is dark but has just enough light to see the end. this is one of the best b&w shots i have seen. clap.gif

    my only minor gripe is the i think the front of her waist area is a tad too bright white, and i think it looks a little odd. not a big problem.

    glad to see you posting again!
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    dangindangin Registered Users Posts: 458 Major grins
    edited February 11, 2007
    pahl wrote:
    I don't know much about photography and even less about models, but it sure looks like she could use something to eat. :)

    Great photos and I do really like the first one of her face.

    lol. i agree that she needs something to eat. someone hand the poor thing a twinkie!
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    OwenOwen Registered Users Posts: 948 Major grins
    edited February 11, 2007
    The rest of the series...

    5.jpg6.jpg


    4.jpg7.jpg
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    binghottbinghott Registered Users Posts: 1,075 Major grins
    edited February 11, 2007
    6.jpg
    i really love this picture. wonderful use of lightclap.gif
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