
over the course of my shooting I found that I have a penchant for appendages. something about hands and feet that really give a glimpe of true character. comments and critiques welcome as always.
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it's all in the handshi everyone! salutations from North East Pennsylvania. it's been some time since I have posted. from spilling over the posts, looks like there is alot of talent joining the ranks of dslrusers.
![]() over the course of my shooting I found that I have a penchant for appendages. something about hands and feet that really give a glimpe of true character. comments and critiques welcome as always. -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
Excellent use of DOF here storm. I like this image. In terms of a hand/character study it would benefit I feel with a little more contrast and experimenting with the B&W PP'ing (Leigh-nnnsic would have a great deal to offer in this thread and better able to comment than I). I'm also wondering if you had taken any others stopped down some to get a bit more detail in the woman's face and perhaps her looking at the camera? You have opened up a lot of possibilities with this image. Love the selective sharpness and detail in the hands and composition
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thanks for the tip. is this more of what you have in mind? I worked from the original and I think I brought out some more detail, more depth.
![]() -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
Yeah, that's looking more effective. I thought I'd give you this link, whether you'd seen it or not, it may be helpful in terms of another form of treatment
http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?t=17626&highlight= And if you do a search on 'Dragonise' I think, which is another quite severe treatment in B&W that sometimes suits images. Basically playing around even more to isolate the hands and give them a more gritty feel a bit of darkening(dodging) around the edges (vignetting effect) to attract viewers attention to the hands themselves. There is another program that piggy backs PS called Optikverve that has some great filter treatments and effects especially suited to B&W that you may do a search on google for. Some members here use it to great effect. good luck ![]() cheers marco
awesome. I will check that out.
-"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
Great image, storm. Love this one. Nice treatment too. I would like to see just a bit more DOF though.
Alex
Great shot Storm - interesting mix of detail in the foreground and emotion in the background.
Jim Thorpe, PA? We haven't heard from forum member "Netmagi" for ages - from your neck of the woods as well. Simon
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he is doing well manta, busy as always. we still manage to get together and shoot despite our schedules. I will prod him into getting back to the forum. ![]() I appreciate all the immediate feedback guys. I have a few more hands and feet shots I will be sharing in the comming days and weeks. your critiques help alot! -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
have I mentioned that netmagi is a punk for hijacking my thread
![]() -"It's amazing how the everyday can become unique through a lens and an open mind."
http://gallery.netmagi.com/tomstorm
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