Nicely captured and converted.
Last edited by rpcrowe; 21st January 2016 at 03:56 PM.
A beautiful boy and a nice shot KimIMO the hightlights on the pillow distracts a bit but I think they can be recovered with PP.
Another nice shot Kim.
+1 to Binnur's comment about the bright area of the pillow. It does pull our eyes away from the subject and off the frame.
Was this more akin to a grab shot or a planned shot? As a grab shot to preserve a great memory, it works very well, much better than most grab shots. If it was planned, it works less well for me because of the bold fabric on the left side grabbing my attention.
I seem to remember that you usually don't like vignettes, yet you used a negative vignette. For me, a traditional vignette would work better in this situation. Just personal preference, of course.
Thanks for commenting Mike. This particular shot was a grab shot...BUT, I should have paid better attention to the BG.
Thanks for mentioning the treatment. I have been experimenting with different types of treatments so that's why it's different than my usual. Trying to determine my preferences better.
Beautiful boy.....very nice image, and I think it asked for B/W.......
Griddi.......
Beautiful shot, Kim.
I lovely photo. Agree with Binnur and I would also crop a little off the bottom - it is a little too light in comparison to the darkness of the boy's forehead and so is drawing my eyes down when I want them to stay studying his face.
And something i always want to know is, did the subject like it ? For me, that always determines whether it is a good shot - the acid test maybe ?
I like the relaxed look of this boy...his eyes and even those freckles on top of his nose -- another +1 to John's comment, nice capture and conversion. I also like the mono of Richard...
Thanks for sharing your thoughts Kaye. I was trying some new PP techniques, so some of the brightness you are seeing may have been added by me. Something I will be more careful of next time.
The child's mother loved this image, as it captures his personality and sweetness -- it's one that she is printing.
Lovely shot Kim, I love the way you've captured the eyes!