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Photographer  Jim McNitt {Karma:11246}
Project #12 Dramatic B&W Shadows Camera Model Nikon 990
Categories Children
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Portfolio Lens Lexar FC
Uploaded 7/14/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Duotone in blue done by desaturating two layer copies of a color image, colorizing with hue and saturation adjusments to get two shades of blue -- one layer blue-green, the other layer cobalt blue -- and, finally, using the overlay blend to combine the cobalt shadows with the blue-green mid tones. It sounds complicated, but it only takes a few minutes. Comments appreciate.
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pp croitor pp croitor   {K:1197} 2/18/2005
jim, all your blue images are just astonishing...i would have a really hard time picking one of them to comment, so I just write in this one so as to leave a easy way to come back later to your portifolio and enjoy a little bit more.

excelent work, beautiful beautiful...you're very generous sharing this treasure here.

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kita mcintosh   {K:18594} 8/21/2003
is she concentrating on training, or is she going to punch somebody??? lol!!! FUN!!! great toning

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Leyla Gamze Ozdemir   {K:2424} 8/20/2003
!!!

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luisa vassallo luisa vassallo   {K:28230} 7/24/2003
che grinta! Molto bella!

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rich jones   {K:426} 7/17/2003
nice job, appealing, if harsh color

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Lou Verruto   {K:1375} 7/14/2003
Hot damn! What the face hides, the shadow reveals!! Very cool. Very.

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Barry Walthall   {K:5312} 7/14/2003
I really do like your style, Jim. This is an excellent image once again.

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Jim McNitt   {K:11246} 7/14/2003
Audrey, Richard GC, etc. Whoops, I should have specified that this was posed.

I saw an empty stucco wall lit up like a drive-in threater screen in the late afternoon New Mexico sunlight. I asked my daugher, then 9, for a few shadow improvs. She went through the usual attempts to catch her shadow, after repeated failures, she stalked away in mock anger, which is when this was taken.

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Richard Blount   {K:8015} 7/14/2003
A great catch, the shadow is fantastic, very well presented - Richard.

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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 7/14/2003
very cool capture.

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André Bermak André Bermak   {K:14443} 7/14/2003
Maneiro bro.....

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peta jones   {K:12615} 7/14/2003
"these thongs were made for walkin'" !
Jim, a very cool capture of movement. Love the shadow.
Reminds me I am always fascinated with the gait of the walkers in the Olympics. It makes me smile to watch them, even though I know they are SO SO serious.

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G C   {K:12204} 7/14/2003
A wonderful action capture, your technique is very intriguing and makes for an excellent image! Cheers!

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Audrey Reid   {K:5872} 7/14/2003
Jim, I admire your sharing spirit of writing with detail how your images come to be. (not that I come out the other end any wiser)
Compositionally, you must have caught this girl in a moment of rage? She looks ready to box somebody.
Fun to visit you.

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Harry Brown   {K:817} 7/14/2003
It is a great idea, well carried out. I'm of the opinion that a plain B&W treatment would be more effective. But that's just my preference, it's a very nice photo!

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 7/14/2003
it is a good smile to look at this one - she looks quite pugnacious...I have minor nit and that is her face almost blends in with the background and I know of two reasons for that - first you are shooting from behind and second is the light - which was intentional (and necessary for the shadow)...

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evreniz e.   {K:5484} 7/14/2003
PS process is very good.. She looks like very angry, like she is going to beat someone :) Nice shot..

Regards, Murat.

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