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Carmem A. Busko
{K:48785} 3/5/2005
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Very emotional capture... and the BW is even better. Well presented, as usually... I?m trying (again) to get back... it seems our troubles will be fixed this week... Hope I can see all your recent posts. Regards, Carmem
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Ozjan Yeshar
{K:15239} 3/5/2005
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Now you are talking. Wonderful indeed with the pure drama in B&W!. Cheers Issac.
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Isaac Shaw
{K:2563} 3/5/2005
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Ozjan,
Looking at the two, you're absolutely correct. Thanks much for the perspective and advice.
Isaac
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Isaac Shaw
{K:2563} 3/5/2005
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Thanks much Ozjan,
Tried different flavors of b/w treatment in PS and I see what you are referring to. This one is my favorite flavor (b/w w/ orange filter). Cheers
Isaac
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Ozjan Yeshar
{K:15239} 3/5/2005
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Great shot Isaac! There a great amount of emotion in this shot. I hope you try it in B&W to remove the other elements but the drama. I believe you have done that in your shot "Tomorrow, Tomorrow" and it was perfect. No matter of my comment, it is still a great portrait. I am just more of B&W fan when it gets to such dramatic portraits. Cheers my friend.
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