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Photographer  Kim Culbert {Karma:37070}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F80 / N80
Categories Portrait
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Portfolio Lens Nikon 75-240mm
Uploaded 11/25/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak Gold 400
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Views 458 Shutter 1/125
Favorites Aperture f/11
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Location City -  Burnaby
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Country - Canada   Canada
About Another from the wedding photography workshop... this one more of a salvage though. I had underexposed by a stop, so there was grain and lots of noise. Tried to save it with desaturating and adding some softening. Brought the colour back in a few spots... is it enough? or too much?
Thanks for taking a look... hopefully I'll get better results with the roll that's at the developers and won't have to play so much with these (although I still might!)
Thanks for your comments...
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Dirck DuFlon   {K:35779} 11/30/2004
Really excellent, Kim! This one definitely resolves whatever 'problems' the previous version may have had! The desaturation and 'hand colored' look are really effective here, and the soft glow works even better with the B&W. The eyes do stand out maybe a little too much, although for me it's not so much the color as the darkness of her pupils - lighten those a little and for me this is a prize-winner!

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 11/28/2004
I was hoping to get more of a hand-painted look here, but perhaps I just need to tone the eyes down a bit more so they don't stand out quite so much... a faded blue jean colour maybe...

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sonny saenz sonny saenz   {K:2423} 11/28/2004
portrait say so much , this one speaks to me..

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 11/28/2004
I'm with Sue Shields on the eyes actually. One way to lessen the "surprise" impact of partial saturation control is to not let the saturation go quite all the way to zero anywhere. The exception would be when you want to emulate hand-painted b/w photos and since that may be your intent here I shall stop now...

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 11/27/2004
Thanks for taking a look Stefan... I know that the film wasn't the best choice, but I had run out of my Reala & NPH at that point, so I was using the film that just sits in the camera bag waiting for a rainy day.
Thanks!

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Stefan Engström   {K:24473} 11/27/2004
This has a nice hand-colored look to it. Odd film to bring to this workshop maybe? If it was underexposed I don't see much evidence of it. Good cover-up I suppose :-) I bet Krista is pleased.

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Kim Culbert   {K:37070} 11/26/2004
Thanks Mary-Sue for your comments on both these last portraits... I like the looser framing of this better as well, although I am looking forward to seeing the next roll as well.

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Frank Sala   {K:2643} 11/25/2004
Absolutely gorgeous portrait.Love the soft treatment on this image,and such a beautiful model.
Well done.
Frank

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 11/25/2004
The eyes are a just a touch too much for me, but overall this is such masterful work! Nicely done!

I'm with MS: like the framing much better.

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Gabriella Carta Gabriella Carta   {K:22879} 11/25/2004
wowwwwwww... wonderful portrait, good. Regards by Gabry

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Mary Sue Hayward   {K:17558} 11/25/2004
I like the framing of this one much more!

Kim, I am SO impressed with the results of your workshop.

The desaturation + slight color works for me. I like how her jewels seem to glow.

Can't wait for your next roll to be developed.

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Fernando Macedo   {K:4008} 11/25/2004
Bonito retrato cheio de magia e encanto.

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