I always said B&W looks great for Jazz and Blues artists.

The noise does add, but it looks like noise , not film grain.

I think there is a plug in to add film noise. I agree with Ken, maybe
crop a bit from the ceilingh, other than that, nice shot and looks ok
here on the uncal'd ibook

Dave

On 8/5/07, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Toronto jazz musician/bike messenger Tim Hamel, at a recent concert:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2vucm5
>
> http://bp1.blogger.com/_EaTEtfR4WJw/RrX65rMIt5I/AAAAAAAAAhY/K240-dQRBFY/s1600-h/tim_hamel.jpg
>
> I hope this looks okay - I find doing this stuff on a laptop (my only
> computer with PS on it - my work computer being the only other
> computer I have access to).
>
> Shot @ ISO 3200, cropped a bit, minor adjustments.  I actually like
> the grain (I know that it's "noise" in digitese) - gives it a vintage
> look, IMHO.
>
> Hopefully you like. All comments (good or bad) gratefully accepted.
>
> thanks!
> -frank
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