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Challenge: Natural Light Indoor Portrait (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Sigma DP2
Date: Aug 19, 2012
Date Uploaded: Aug 19, 2012

As much as I enjoy chasing litter and legs on the street, I love a good portrait and have been working on my portrait skills with all kinds of lighting scenarios. So I thought I'd play it straight for this one. This is my son... and a white thing. (That's the window, Lydia.) We must have shot sixty pictures together. I wasn't getting the picture I wanted, and he was losing his patience. This was picture number one. Funny how that works.

No real editing here -- just contrast in the raw editor. I guess a small crop would have only helped. North facing window; no reflectors.

Statistics
Place: 35 out of 60
Avg (all users): 5.5040
Avg (commenters): 6.6667
Avg (participants): 5.4865
Avg (non-participants): 5.5114
Views since voting: 556
Views during voting: 260
Votes: 125
Comments: 11
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09/07/2012 06:26:43 PM
Intense and honest. And I love Timothy's comment.
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08/26/2012 09:43:41 PM
Intense already at pic 1, I'd like to see the last one. Hehe. I gave up after 15 shots of my daughters. Between pulling faces and the dogs jumping into the images, it was never going to work.
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08/26/2012 08:32:05 PM
I thought this photo might be yours. I laugh at the "impatience" thing. I get that threefold.

Good looking son. I feel like I've been able to watch him grow up DPC. So nice!
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/26/2012 06:14:41 PM
I love the amount of black, perhaps a balance to the straightforwardness of the no return into manhood. (I am prejudiced, bvy).
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08/22/2012 02:16:47 PM
i really like the off centered nature of this portrait - giving it an honest feel. i just wish the lower right corner was cropped a bit more to lose the window.
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08/21/2012 09:57:29 AM
Again with the extra side space and chopped head. Meh - nothing there for me to hang any sort of high rating on.
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08/20/2012 09:12:07 PM
Love the lighting. Maybe if it were sharper it would look even better.
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08/20/2012 08:46:37 AM
I like the lighting and the negative space. I don't think the white triangle in the lower right adds anything to the image, and therefore becomes a distraction. A simple crop of the right side would, IMO, make this even stronger.
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08/19/2012 10:04:53 PM
this seems as if you used reflecting light. Good job
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08/19/2012 08:41:12 PM
Brian? Beautiful portrait.
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08/19/2012 08:07:04 PM
What's that white thing over on the right?


I love the light... but what's that white thing? LOL!


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