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Greyscaled Greywulf

Photography Portraits posted on Sep 19, 2006
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I was playing with Robin's Canon 300D the other day in the car when we went out for lunch, and this is one of the piccies from that day. Post work includes converting from colour to black & white, toning the highlights and shades a bit and finally adding some sharpening and the frame. Thanks for peeking and thankies for your comments on my raindrop the other day :D PS. For one or another silly reason, the background looks poopy since I saved this piccie as a jpg. Just so you know that I'm aware of it ;)

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Zacko

12:07AM | Wed, 20 September 2006

The background doesnt look poopy at all. It looks great. And so does this portrait. Awesome portrait even!!!!! One thing keeping it from being perfect...and that is that dark spot in the background just behind his eye that kinda floats together with his face. Know what i mean? Probably now....people seldom do...sigh. LOL. Have a great day Christa!!!!

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croxie

3:59AM | Wed, 20 September 2006

I actually tried to get rid of that dark spot next to his eye, but it looked even more weird without it. Can't tell you what it is in the back that makes it look that way, but yes, it's annoying when it's there and it looks very strange without it. So I left it the way it was.


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