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Challenge: Double Take (Advanced Editing V) Collection: Challenge Entries Camera: Pentax K100D Lens: Sigma 18-50mm f/2.8 EX DC for Pentax Location: Chinatown, San Francisco Date: May 31, 2007 Aperture: f/8 ISO: 200 Shutter: 1/180 Galleries: Urban, Candid Date Uploaded: Jun 2, 2007
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Walking around Chinatown on my lunch hour, I walked past this group of four demonstrating their yoga practice, maintaining great concentration amid crowds of locals and tourists bustling by. I did a double take, snapped a quick pick from above as I walked past, then stopped, backed up a few steps, kneeled down across from them on the sidewalk, and snapped this off. Neither of these women noticed, but another, younger one standing to the left out of the frame started giving me the eye, so I stopped after this one shot.
I was a bit hurried, as I did not want to intrude or seem insensitive, so the focus was slightly off ... the autofocus grabbed the fence instead of the faces. I fixed that with some strong USM (150/1.0 on the first pass), then masked out the foreground and applied a 7.5 gaussian blur to the background.
The rest of the adjustments were pretty minor ... slight midtone adjustment in levels, small boost in contrast, lightness, brightness and saturation. Resize, another USM, border, and S4W. IMGP 4041-edit3-640 |
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06/16/2007 03:48:16 PM |
I knew this was your image Dennis when I saw it listed under "Your Teammates photos." during voting. I wish I could have voted on it because I would have given it high marks! |
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06/09/2007 02:48:57 PM |
This would be even better I think if the crop took off more of the left hand side so they'd appear to be the same distance from their respective edges of the photo. |
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06/05/2007 05:12:45 PM |
i like the dof a lot, very good capture. |
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06/04/2007 04:37:18 AM |
Nicely balanced. I'm wondering if it might not have had even further impact if done in black and white. There are so many colours... hmm just thinking out loud. |
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