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tortillatorturetortillatorture Registered Users Posts: 194 Major grins
edited October 28, 2009 in Street and Documentary
hello again, some more shots.
any thoughts? i want to hear them..

starting out with a few more of the OOF'S.
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2
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3
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4 a sharp one
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and some random streets
still uncomfortable with pointing the camera at strangers, but im out there.
i wasnt looking for great backrounds/compositions, just snapshots really.
using my 50mm 1.4 so some croping on a few.
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6
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7
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8
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9
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10
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working on a small serie, it's a WIP so any comment is highly appreciated.
posting just three plates here, i dont want to bore you with the whole thing.
if you stretch your imagination, this is PJ? documentary? or am i slightly out of focus?

she was going for a very cold swim:
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closeup scratchy texture
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looking forward to the test prints, wonder how the textures will come out...
oh, about the textures, if you want to play around with it,
bittbox.com got something called "free texture tuesday",
here is a link to "11 Old and Grungy Film Textures" :
http://www.bittbox.com/freebies/free-texture-tuesday-old-film

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thanks for looking.

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    adbsgicomadbsgicom Registered Users Posts: 3,615 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    I particularly like 6, 8 and 9. I keep coming back to 7 as well, but not sure why. I like the partial face on 6 and how it is all framed in the crowd. I like the compassion of 8 and 9 just made me chuckle....
    - Andrew

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    lizzard_nyclizzard_nyc Registered Users Posts: 4,056 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    TT,
    I look forward to your posts:) and not disappointed by this one.

    the OOFs--I don't getne_nau.gif . Kinda cool as a series, guessing game and then you give us the results--


    The rest--love your b&w conversion-
    I agree with Andrew--the girls' compassion made me smile.

    My favorites of the bunch are your last set.
    I'm a sucker for the texture--don't know how to do it.
    Love the way you shot her, it's a beautiful series.
    Liz A.
    _________
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    bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    hello again, some more shots.
    any thoughts? i want to hear them..



    thanks for looking.

    A number of thoughts:
    1. Stop with the out-of-focus crap. Sorry, but...
    2. No 8 is definitely the winner in the second batch; terrific image. Although 9 is quite whimsical and lovely.
    3. Far and away the winner here is the final series - and I shouldn't have to point out how far removed it is from what I do and usually like. It is very, very strong. It has absolutely nothing to do with photo journalism or documentary photography or street photography; it is art photography, and it is very good art photography. I like the images - and here the out of focus stuff really works, because, a., it's in focus enough so that we know what we're seeing; b. the use of the out-of-focus gives it a dream-like quality; and c., it's part of a larger story. I really can't stress how much I like this.clap.gifclap.gifclap.gifclap.gif
    bd@bdcolenphoto.com
    "He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan

    "The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
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    tortillatorturetortillatorture Registered Users Posts: 194 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    hello Andrew, thank you!
    appreciate your comment=) yeah the nr 7... strange thing, colors... =)

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    Liz! thank you so much! very kind words (blush) =)
    about the texture stuff, its really easy (if you got photoshop).
    download the textures (or take a photo of a scratchy surface, old window etc..)
    1.put the texture-shot in a layer over a picture.
    2.click the layers drop-down menu, select "overlay", the default usualy says "normal"
    3.thats it!... if the texture-layer seem too overwhelming, simply adjust the opacity.
    play around with it.
    good luck!

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    bdcolen wrote:
    Stop with the out-of-focus crap.
    :D

    Hi B.D. Colen, thank you!!
    hehe.. out of focus crap! lol, you know theres gonna be more=)
    about the last set B.D..this was unexpected!
    your comment took me by surprise! Thank you for making my day!... really!!

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    JimWJimW Registered Users Posts: 333 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    TT
    When I looked at the first few shots, I thought: “Winter Olympics start in February. Photo one reminds me of luge (or is that the skeleton?), photo two of ski-jumping. “ :D

    I’ll skip to the final series. I really like the use of ten photos to show the story. You showed motion and caught her great expressions. It’s a series that keeps me looking to see what’s next. For me, the scratchy treatment looks cool the first 2 or 3 viewings, but doesn’t wear well. And it makes me want to see the tones … clearer. But that’s just me. I know those treatments are popular. Cool post.
    Jim

    I don't want the cheese, I just want to get out of the trap.


    http://www.jimwhitakerphotography.com/
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    Wil DavisWil Davis Registered Users Posts: 1,692 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    OK - very quickly:

    1: ?
    2: ?
    3: ?
    4: well, OK - but why?

    5: OK
    6: I like it!
    7: ?
    8: Great! this is more like it!
    9: why?
    10: Ah! …another great picture!

    Last series: don't get what you're trying to… OK - read the note, and now I understand… …hmm, interesting, you certainly got the effect, but why not use an old box-brownie with some ancient film, and some chemicals which have been standing around for years? …and some paper which…

    …never mind!

    I love 6 8 & 10. The girl's glasses (in #10) have a very distinctive logo which I've seen in a news photo in the last week or so; bearing in mind the context of your pictures, I was wondering if they were taken at a very sad event recently in the Boston area? (perhaps my mind is playing tricks… old age you know… …nurse! nurse! )

    - Wil
    "…………………" - Marcel Marceau
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    RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,925 moderator
    edited October 28, 2009
    I would be interested in seeing that last set without the pharting. (Phart is Photoshop Art, a term I picked up today on the Macro forum :D). I like the series a lot but wonder if it could be stronger without the treatment.

    The OOF ones don't really say anything to me. ne_nau.gif

    Of the others, #9 made me laugh. It's just the kind of juxtaposition that I love and besides that, it's a very rich image. clap.gifclap. If it were mine, I'd crop a bit off the bottom, just enough to eliminate the circular thing in the lower right.
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    bdcolenbdcolen Registered Users Posts: 3,804 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    Richard wrote:
    I would be interested in seeing that last set without the pharting. (Phart is Photoshop Art, a term I picked up today on the Macro forum :D). I like the series a lot but wonder if it could be stronger without the treatment.

    The OOF ones don't really say anything to me. ne_nau.gif

    Of the others, #9 made me laugh. It's just the kind of juxtaposition that I love and besides that, it's a very rich image. clap.gifclap. If it were mine, I'd crop a bit off the bottom, just enough to eliminate the circular thing in the lower right.

    I'm going to stun a lot of people - of not everyone. But I believe the treatment really adds to this series and makes it far more interesting than it would otherwise be. wings.gifwings.gif
    bd@bdcolenphoto.com
    "He not busy being born is busy dying." Bob Dylan

    "The more ambiguous the photograph is, the better it is..." Leonard Freed
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    thoththoth Registered Users Posts: 1,085 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    I had to giggle at number nine. rolleyes1.gif

    The last series, TT, are most excellent and, like B.D. said, the treatment makes the shots. Very nicely done. thumb.gif
    Travis
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    tortillatorturetortillatorture Registered Users Posts: 194 Major grins
    edited October 28, 2009
    Jim, i didnt thought of ski-jumping until you mention it but the first two really looks that way=)
    (kinda ruin my thought about zen-like dreamdiving... =) )
    yes i can see how the scratchy treatment might be tiresome after a while, i agree on that.
    thanks for your time Jim!
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    Wil, you really made me smile with the 1:? - 2:? - 3:? .. =)
    i cant expect everyone to see what i see, im actually that happy with the first three shots that im going to fork out for prints.
    (everything looks so sweet on large prints!)
    ancient film and some old chemicals on some paper....that sounds interesting to me!
    i had a few hours at school (around 25 years ago) with photo, i still remember the smell/taste of the chemicals.
    i know im going to explore the analog again some day=)
    Wil Davis wrote:
    The girl's glasses (in #10) have a very distinctive logo which I've seen in a news photo in the last week or so;
    bearing in mind the context of your pictures, I was wondering if they were taken at a very sad event recently in the Boston area?
    yeah the logo, i was thinking mcdonalds at first.. but thats probably because im from norway and the shots are taken in Oslo =)
    about your thoughts, "a very sad event", that was the feeling i had when going through the shots,
    6, 8 and 10 are taken on the same day at the same place.
    but it was far from a "sad event", (unless you was voting for the other guys) it was the prime minister of norway presenting
    both the new and old ministers as they just won the election the second time for another 4 years.
    everyone wanted a piece of the action:
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    i lost interest and started shooting the people (that sounds strange) around him instead.

    (…nurse! nurse! =) )
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    Richard, "Phart is Photoshop Art" aha, i have never heard of that.
    i try learn something new every day (ok, thats not really true)
    but thank you for the update! =)
    Richard wrote:
    I would be interested in seeing that last set without the pharting.

    wonder if it could be stronger without the treatment
    yes i wanted two versions,
    the light didnt work with me in all the shots so i think some of them looks a bit flat.
    also, some looks better in sepia while others looks best in the clean b&w.
    here are the last set without any .. pharting.
    i think that only the first one of these looks good enough in pure black and white.
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    im happy you like the serie Richard, it was an impulse thing.
    we decided to re-shoot this in another location with a "old-time swimsuit" when the summer comes back.
    then hopefully i can come up with a useful "B&W-only" set.
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    bd, you stun me again! =)
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    thoth, thanks!! i really like the nr9 too =)
    and also, like you, i think the treatment made this serie.

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    Thank you all again for your time and thoughts!!


    - Tor
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