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Challenge: Free Study 2014-08 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Nikon D800
Lens: Nikon AF Nikkor 50mm f/1.8D
Location: keysborough, Victoria, Australia.
Date: Aug 18, 2014
Aperture: 1.8
ISO: 400
Shutter: 1/60
Date Uploaded: Aug 28, 2014



[Sep. 5th, 2014 05:17:45 AM]

This gentleman's name is Mark. He does not live in a home, he bunks down in parks and sheltered areas in our city. All his possession are carried by him in two large bags which he pushes around in a supermarket shopping trolly. He is just a gentle man who is very quiet and reserved. He comes to our church for a free meal and some rest on Mondays. Our Lord takes care of him. Thanks you all for viewing this portrait. If you see a homeless person, stop, reach out and say hi, smile, give them a hug even if you are comfortable. It could be us one day.

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Place: 126 out of 177
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Avg (commenters): 6.5000
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Views since voting: 181
Views during voting: 170
Votes: 110
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09/10/2014 01:22:38 AM
Critique Club Comment:

A very stark and honest portrait. You did a wonderful job conveying the circumstances of who he is and what his life condition is at the moment. Sometimes, when people wear their lives so openly, all we need to do is aim the camera and press the shutter button and it's all there - and I believe you were able to do just that. I am reminded very much of a series of homeless portraits done by Michael O'Brien in a book called "Hard Ground".

When shooting portraits getting the eyes sharply in focus is critical, and I find his right eye to be a little soft, likely due to the slight tilt away from the camera. His other eye is perfectly in focus. It's not enough to truly worry about, but it was enough for me to notice.

I'm not a fan of the color treatment or the lighting here. Just way too yellow/amber in the tinting. I love a good sepia or coffee toner on a B&W, but not here, and definitely not to this extent. This screams stark, plain black and white to me. And while I love the direction of the light and the shadows it creates I find that the one side of his face is just blown out a little too much. The hands on a man like this are as important as the eyes, and I think you lost a lot of important details there, from the dirt under his nails to the dryness of his skin. I would have also liked to have seen a little more detail in his eyes - more differentiation between the pupil and the iris.

I think you have a wonderful photo here, but just need to revisit the post-processing. I think with some careful rework it can be something special. And I agree with Devinder, "Defeated" is the antithesis of what this says to me. Perhaps "World-Weary"?
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
09/07/2014 07:16:53 PM
I feel an honesty here... hang in there...
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09/03/2014 06:10:36 PM
them eyes got too much fight in them for defeated, and that face is still a bit too lit up. Different title, maybe a tad less yellow would have extracted more points from me.
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09/03/2014 05:16:55 PM
Gritty.
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09/02/2014 12:35:01 PM
Very nice portrait. I like the "fill the frame" idea and the processing is absolutely perfect.
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