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Photos Grandfather [update 15/09/2011]

Discussion in 'Photography, Art & Design' started by Lovah, 2 Nov 2010.

  1. Lovah

    Lovah Apple and Canon fanboy

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    After my grandmother died a few months ago, I realised my grandparents won't be around forever, so I've started spending a little more time with them and took a bunch of pictures as well. I like this one a lot. Let me know what you think!

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    Canon 5D + EF 85mm F1.8 ; in Av-mode
    Exif: ISO800; F1.8; 1/320; 0ev
    Used aperture to make this Sepia and crop it square
     
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  2. lifer

    lifer Water on the pcb

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    Great shot. He looks like a great guy, enjoy his company while you can. I never knew my grandparents at all and now they have all passed on.
     
  3. Mattmc91

    Mattmc91 Minimodder

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    Awesome photo, as said, enjoy your time with the old guys! My eldest living relative is my nan(mothers side) and I try to spend as much as possible!
     
  4. Threefiguremini

    Threefiguremini What's a Dremel?

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    Wow great photo! :thumb:
     
  5. Tim S

    Tim S OG

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    Excellent portrait. I see a lot of emotion in the photo and it makes me want to meet him - there's a life of stories in those eyes and, from looking at this photo, I feel like I want to listen to those stories. The chosen post processing only adds to this, giving it that timeless feel.

    My only suggestion would be to clone out (or blur) some of the visible hair strands sticking on the right hand side of your grandfather. I feel that would help to draw the viewer into those eyes and prevent them from wandering around. I found my eyes kept returning to those hair strands for some reason.
     
  6. Jumeira_Johnny

    Jumeira_Johnny 16032 - High plains drifter

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    One of the better images that has been posted here. Well done.
     
  7. Pieface

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    This. I only, barely knew one grandmother.
     
  8. stonedsurd

    stonedsurd Is a cackling Yuletide Belgian

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    Great shot mate.
     
  9. Lovah

    Lovah Apple and Canon fanboy

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    Thanks for all the reactions! I will have a go at removing those hairs, they are indeed a bit distracting. Thanks for the suggestion
     
  10. vinylperfection

    vinylperfection What's a Dremel?

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    I love these style of shots.
    Well captured and nice lighting.
    I think in this case the sepia works well to add warmth.
     
  11. Da Dego

    Da Dego Brett Thomas

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    Beautifully executed, and makes me want to go do the same type of thing. I guess it's a reminder to me about my grandparents, cause I just saw Cthippo's earlier and it really tugged at the ol' heart strings.
     
  12. Lovah

    Lovah Apple and Canon fanboy

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    As promised I had a go at blurring out those lose hairs. I've also dodge'ed the eyes slightly to make them 'pop' even more. I think it's quite subtle and really works well. What do you guys think?

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    I also visited my other grandfather and made a photo-impression of him as well. It's not as "fun" as the other one, but he is more serious and I wanted the portraits to represent the person as well was possible.

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  13. Pookeyhead

    Pookeyhead It's big, and it's clever.

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    Why monochrome?
     
  14. Lovah

    Lovah Apple and Canon fanboy

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    It's not something I use often but I think it works very well with these images (and the subject). I feel it's warmer then a classic bw.
     
  15. Pookeyhead

    Pookeyhead It's big, and it's clever.

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    I meant monochrome as in not colour. I'd like to see them in colour.
     
  16. jrs77

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    In colour they won't look as good... I know this without having seen the originals.

    Portraits look allways best in black/white or sepia.
     
  17. Pookeyhead

    Pookeyhead It's big, and it's clever.

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    Always? You sure? LOL I'm afraid I'll have to ask you to give some evidence for that statement :) Or was that just your opinion? Would you not find it limiting to ALWAYS shoot portraits in black and white, for every subject regardless of age, style, location or type? You are limiting yourself to one style. Would you not become a one trick pony if everytime you shot a portrait it was in black and white? What if colour was important? Still shoot in B&W?

    This rule must have passed me by :)

    What about the work of people like Julian Germain...[​IMG]

    How would this be better in black & white?
     
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  18. Lovah

    Lovah Apple and Canon fanboy

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    I don't agree that black & white or sepia is better for every picture. I do believe it works very well for the shots of my grandparents. I love to use color for headshots, especially if they have bright eyes, like in these two shots I took yesterday of some visiting relatives (father and daughter's). Yes, I know they are too grainy.

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  19. Pookeyhead

    Pookeyhead It's big, and it's clever.

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    What happened to your white balance?
     
  20. jrs77

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    This isn't a portrait, but a full body shot....

    And for the other pictures....

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    Black and white or sepia has way higher contrast (ISO 400+) and that is what you want for portraits in general.
     

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