Hope you don't mind. Just a quick color change. One could do this way better than me..![]()
..it reminds me so much of my youth and seeing these prayer cards for the saints laying around the house...memories...
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Hope you don't mind. Just a quick color change. One could do this way better than me..![]()
..it reminds me so much of my youth and seeing these prayer cards for the saints laying around the house...memories...
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Interesting take kat - I think I prefer the darkness of my treatment, but it's good to get a fresh eyes take.
here's the set in B/w - and a set to follow in sepia - comments? thx - M
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sepia-ish set - comments? thx - marko
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Yah..see to me that is better than the colored. But to me. Yah..the dark is better. I did the color change and that was it - dont' really have much time to play. Looking forward to your sepia ones too!
And they were posted before I did..lol. I'm not liking the first pose in sepia-ish. But liking the second. I guess it all comes down to preference and what you want out of it
In the end..great series.To your wife..she did a great job!
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Hairstyle? I thought that was a smudge on your sensor? You are definitely a bit short for that hairstyle Marko
You certainly go out of your way there Marko.
I like the lighting in these ... perhaps a tad too bright for the biological solar panel you got going there, but love the black background blending with the robe.
The tears are a nice touch ... what ... did the wife tell you shes not really a woman? Scratched your car? Hid the TV remote?![]()
Thanks for the comments! Yeah brown robe would definitely have been better, but ya take what you can get. These were fun to do and great fun for the family/friends to see. I may post a few more random shots as outakes.
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"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
My favorites were the french guy. That last set would be my second favorite. I am torn to which ones though. I really like the colored versions but maybe the sepia ones tell a better story. The image quality of all these shots are just excellent though.
Nice work!
Awesome work marko! What fun! I looked forward to the new sets each time i logged on! Thanks for that!![]()
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Excellent shots. I really like the sephia color.
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