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misery
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Copyright: Jean Christophe Jacques (jonathanhart) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1771 W: 295 N: 1498] (15793)
Genre: People
Medium: Black & White
Date Taken: 2008-08-08
Categories: Daily Life, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed]
Exposure: f/8, 1/30 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Travelogue: des Landes à Dubrovnik
Theme(s): >my B&W, >my people photos [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-12-26 14:40
Viewed: 224
Points: 6
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
PP high key using levels, re framed, use clone tool to make square format and add emptiness on the right
the purpose is not to show someone in particular, but showing the misery itself. maybe the high key erase some important details, I know the original photo, but you don't... let's see if it is enough to understand what's going on with the few black pixels I kept with this HPP
ignore this people is the mostly usual reflex everyone can observe in the streets

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Hi Jean,

An art work here . .
Great PP work you did here . .
I may remove the things at above part, just focus to the person . . but I like the idea of designing this presentation . .

Merry Christmas my friend

Tfs,
Tjutjut

An interesting treatment, and not one that many people would attempt. At first glance it reminded me of a picture of a monk praying, and it does take some looking at in order to see what it is. The items to the top of the frame are a little distracting and could possibly be removed - the piece immediately behind the head does lok a little like a hangmans noose!
A good experiment and one I need to try at some point I think.
Thanks for sharing
Mark

buenos dias Jean Christophe, muy interesante trabajo, muy creativo. Yo creo que en la fotografia se tiene que utilizar también su poder plástico para si poder desarrollar todo el potencial creativo del fotografo.
Saludos
Joaquim

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