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Busker HPP


Busker HPP
Photo Information
Copyright: Ralph Starck (HapiSnapa) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 153 W: 5 N: 217] (1686)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2009-10-12
Categories: HPP [Heavily Post-Processed]
Camera: Nikon D 300, Nikon 18-200 f/3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR, Kenko Digital UV
Exposure: f/9.0, 1/320 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2009-10-23 20:04
Viewed: 110
Points: 5
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
This is a photo of a guy busking at the Oratia Country Market a couple of week ends ago. He was raising funds for the Tsunami Appeal.

This photo is heavily processed in Topaz Adjust. Not my usual style but I thought I might try sometimg new for a change.

Thanks for looking and let me know what you think.

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good try but not good enough,
visible halo
try to smoothen the skin by usin PS filter gausian blur
it will be more effective especially on that guy holding a saxophone...just 2 my cents...

Hi Ralph,
I like this, the topaz has an awesome effect here. Somewhat surreal but very effective. It really accentuates all the details and crinkles in the people's clothing. Great focus on the busker, looks like you composed him well too. Good on ya' for trying something new with Topaz Adjust, looks like the experiment was worthwhile. All out of smileys for the day sorry.

TFS,
Scott.

hi ralph
nice experiment it really accenuates every crease in the clothing well done
regards
jimmy

I like this style of picture Ralph great detail here in the subject well done but i do like the back ground
as well !
D.K

This picture goes almost already to the sector HDR - as a normal picture the motive would be worth seeing, however, in such a way....

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