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Photographer Cathy Carroll  Cathy Carroll {Karma:28144}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Nikon D200
Categories People
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio Theatre
Natural Light
Lens AF-S Nikkor 18-200mm
Uploaded 5/26/2007 Film / Memory Type Digital
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Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
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Location City -  Orange
State -  NSW
Country - Australia   Australia
About My youngest daughter doing what she loves most. I caught this shot from the side of the stage during a rehearsal for "Jeckyl and Hyde", using only available light. She was in the middle of a large group and the image lost a lot of quality when I enlarged her face. Any hints on how to improve the quality?
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Banie Prinsloo Banie Prinsloo   {K:1089} 8/8/2010
Hi Cathy. Great Portraits. I Alwyas Seem To Strugle With Portraits. I Think Its My Crop That Usualy Goes Wrong. Unlike Yours. Great Crop and Composition.
Banie

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Ahmed Ismail Ahmed Ismail   {K:19853} 6/29/2007
Beautiful portrait with very nice tones! I like the softness here. I think it goes with here expression too.
Regards, Ahmed

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Dave Arnold Dave Arnold   {K:55680} 5/27/2007
I think it is a great accidental portrait (in other words, you didn't studio shoot this, more of a candid). I like the softness of it, which seems to bother you. But I feel it gives it some great quality for a portrait.

Best,
Dave

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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 5/26/2007
Hey Cathy!

One level of noise reduction with PS elements and vignetting with a filter called Power Retouche...you can find a demo version on the web...use the Radial Density Corrector and slide the Lower Edges & Darken Edges sliders all the way to the right...good luck

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Cathy Carroll Cathy Carroll   {K:28144} 5/26/2007
Larry, I really like what you have done. It is a far more gentle image than my attempt. I would really appreciate knowing how you did what you did. I have no idea how to vignette but I like how it directs the eye right to the face. Thankyou. CC

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Larry Fosse Larry Fosse   {K:66493} 5/26/2007
What a classic beauty Cathy and a superb candid portrait with perfect post processing...dunno what else I'd do to this..I did tinker with some softening and a little vignetting...lost the frame in the process although it's probably better with it....see what you think

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Clive Carter Clive Carter   {K:8603} 5/26/2007
Cathy, I am unable to edit that, that I have already posted but this image has potential. Much depends on your knowledge and ability to use Adobe Photoshop (if you have it!).
Using a reduced image,(such as the posting here) it is almost impossible to do justice to an image that has already been manipulated.
Adjusting photographs can be a lot of fun but you need to know how, to get the best results. You must use LAYERS for each adjustment where possible. This allows you to go back and readjust if necessary.
If I can help further please email me, I'm no expert but have been using PS for some considerable time.
Here is another adjusted copy.

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As mentioned above


Clive Carter Clive Carter   {K:8603} 5/26/2007
I'm not too sure what exactly you want but here is an adjusted copy.
First adjust with levels in Photoshop to 0/1.00/194 then increase brightness and decrease contrast to your liking.

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As mentioned above


H L H L   {K:11377} 5/26/2007
It looks the same :) The original image quality is not helping...your sample doesn't improve much from the original; I think softness is more potent for this particular situation!! I might be wrong!!!
Harry

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Cathy Carroll Cathy Carroll   {K:28144} 5/26/2007
Thankyou for taking the time to work with this image. Your results are far more gentle than mine. I guess taking it under so low lighting and enlarging it so much has taken its toll.
I tried putting a painted effect on it but I don't know if it is an improvement or not. What is your opinion?

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H L H L   {K:11377} 5/26/2007
Here is a sample...little soft ...I guess there is not enough room to play!

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H L H L   {K:11377} 5/26/2007
Hi Kathy, I like her expression and composition angle very much; quality wise can be improved using Levels, and noise reduction with the PS.
Harry

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Gustavo Scheverin Gustavo Scheverin   {K:164501} 5/26/2007
Logrado retrato, bello perfil.
Felicitaciones!

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