Hi Tim: I don't mind the desaturation in the first picture, but the soft focus on the guy is a little distracting, though I too like the pose. Absolutely love the last picture--the group shot--excellent there. Also, very much like the other pictures in the set. Nice work! Cheers, Christine

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Subject: GESO - F'n Fast & Furious. Part three


This blogpost concludes the serie
http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/2009/11/fn-fast-furious-hst-kick-off-2009-part.html

The light guy gave me a tough time in this last set. The colors where
pointing in all different directions, so I had to play a lot with them
to get acceptable results.

I saw no choice except going for an "artistic" look. If you can't beat
the light man, join him ;-)

The first picture is what really gave me a challenge. I loved the
pose, but he isn't 100% sharp, and the background nearly killed the
shot. I ended up focusing on the guy by turning down the green in the
background. So the background is now close to B&W. I think I also
desaturated the whole scene a bit, but I'm not sure about that.

I added some grain artifacts by using aggressive sharpening in all of
them. It's rock'n roll dude ;-)


MaritimTim

http://maritimtim.blogspot.com/

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