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Yuri Pautov
Aug-18-2005, 02:54 AM
Priviet, dear friends!
Hope you'll like them - I took them yesterday... just two country girls...
1
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/2677.jpg
2
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/2681.jpg
What about this b&w style? (yes, making them a bit older - but that's what them want, ye?)
Spasibo,
Yuri
gluwater
Aug-18-2005, 03:49 AM
Your portraits are beautiful as ever Yuri, but personally I don't like how noisey they are. Could we see the originals?
Nick
Yuri Pautov
Aug-18-2005, 04:33 AM
Your portraits are beautiful as ever Yuri, but personally I don't like how noisey they are. Could we see the originals?
Nick
Sure - here they are:
1
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/2680.jpg
2
http://pautov.viplast.ru/images/gallery/2676.jpg
Yuri
gluwater
Aug-18-2005, 04:55 AM
Very nice, thank you. I like how the background complements their eyes. Now I'm wondering how you did the B&W conversion. Care to share?
Thanks
Nick
Yuri Pautov
Aug-18-2005, 05:00 AM
Very nice, thank you. I like how the background complements their eyes. Now I'm wondering how you did the B&W conversion. Care to share?
Thanks
Nick
I use www.optikvervelabs.com free plugins 'virtual photographer' for PhotoShop.
'Gallary' was used here with some corrections...
Yuri
Nicole
Aug-18-2005, 05:02 AM
Yuri, I love all your work. Your portraits are just beautiful. I think I prefer the color version of the last two. Both models have lovely eyes and in the color version their eyes stand out and draw you into the picture. I would be thrilled to take portraits half as beautiful as yours!!
Nicole:clap
gluwater
Aug-18-2005, 05:35 AM
Thanks Yuri
burke
Aug-18-2005, 06:12 AM
Yuri,
I love your portraits - but in this case I prefer the color to the b&w version that you posted. I usually really gravitate towards the b&w, but I think the grain/noise conveys a different sensibility, and for me it doesn't work as well with these girls.. especially with the eyes - they are so crystal clear in the color version! (but yes, it does make them seem older:):)
Did you try a b&w conversion without the noise? What did you think?
Thanks for sharing your work - you're an inspiration to me!!
~Autumn
lynnma
Aug-18-2005, 07:24 AM
Yuri I like the black and white and I think the noise is very dramatic.. I love it.
4labs
Aug-18-2005, 07:27 AM
Yuri I like both versions very much. Is there a story behind why they look so sad/serious?
Higgmeister
Aug-18-2005, 10:27 AM
Hi Yuri,
The B&W treatment did make them look older than in the color shots. I also don't see your signature shots in the B&W that makes them "Yuri Portraits"; the color ones are definitely yours.
These are lovely young girls and, for me, best portrayed in your color work. The first one has a much softer expression than the second girl. Both color shots are "Yuri Signature" shots and very nice:clap; I like them both.
Thanks for sharing,
Chris
OneWayMule
Aug-18-2005, 06:39 PM
I think the graininess does help compliment the mood of the girls not smiling.
Thanks for sharing
Yuri Pautov
Aug-18-2005, 09:29 PM
Yuri,
I love your portraits - but in this case I prefer the color to the b&w version that you posted. I usually really gravitate towards the b&w, but I think the grain/noise conveys a different sensibility, and for me it doesn't work as well with these girls.. especially with the eyes - they are so crystal clear in the color version! (but yes, it does make them seem older:):)
Did you try a b&w conversion without the noise? What did you think?
Thanks for sharing your work - you're an inspiration to me!!
~Autumn
Spasibo for your comment, Autumn!
Yes, of course. I've tried, but...
As I said, these girls wanted them to be older on photos, so I made them 2 versions: b&w and color.
I added noise to b&w to add "age" to them. Hope this works...
Yuri
Owen
Aug-18-2005, 09:50 PM
I'm starting to appreciate your technique more and more everytime I shoot with natural light. Your hand must be incredibly steady, especially with the clarity in the eyes.
Beautiful, Yuri, as usual.
BigAl
Aug-18-2005, 10:47 PM
Beautiful portraits of beautiful models - I love the color pics (but then you know that :D)
regards
alan
Yuri Pautov
Aug-19-2005, 12:30 AM
Yuri I like both versions very much. Is there a story behind why they look so sad/serious?
Spasibo, no stories - just wanted to look 'older'
lynnma
Aug-19-2005, 04:06 AM
Spasibo, no stories - just wanted to look 'older'Yuri forgive me if I've asked you this before (getting very old) but do you use a tripod?? I tend to think not but I'd like to know for sure.
Thanks
Lynn:D
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