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A few quick pcis from the other day - my girls

Mike Shimwell

New member
As it says - nothing to add, but thought I'd share these quickly. Nothing planned or posed, no added light. They are what they are:)

Mike


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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
As it says - nothing to add, but thought I'd share these quickly. Nothing planned or posed, no added light.




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They are what they are :)


.. and that's "Wonderful!", Mike!

These two are my special favorites. The first for it's unpolished natural impishness and the second for a personal private moment we'll treasure a long time from now. When snaps like these arouse in us the feelings of parents, uncles, aunts and grandparents looking to the one's who's time will come sooner than they imagine, the pictures gain the title of "Photographs we can value as of our own".

Add to this some pointers for the enthusiasts who wants to photograph their own children. In the first picture, notice how the hair is lit, (and, BTW, well focussed), so that it shows as part of the vigor of the child but does not call attention to any methodology or conceit of the photographer. However, this one facet of the picture, helps energize the delivery.

In the second picture, we move from the bright light on the right to the girl, gradually getting less intense as it wraps around her in her private moment of concentration. We see just enough of her pencils and hair to know a little more about her, what she might be doing and that this is indeed a young girl. This is not a hard crop for effect, but rather a gentle minimalist intrusion just sufficient to absorb the moment into the camera.

Splendidly done! Thanks for sharing.

Asher
 

Charlotte Thompson

Well-known member
Mike

I love these candids very much- it's always what I strive for "a genuine quality" and your photos have them here
Asher sent this thread to me from my "6 pack" series and I just loved them so I thought I would come by today and say so-
what slight bit of color did you use in the black and white- I like it a lot-

Charlotte-
 

Mike Shimwell

New member
Thank you Asher and Charlotte. I am pleased, Charlotte, that you feel they have a genuine uality, as I do strive for that.

With oblique reference to a recent therad, I say this with no side towards the ideas of ART, it's simply what I feel blessed when I am given it in these pictyures.

The black and white conversion and toning were done in lightroom. The LR split tone settings for these were (from the top) 40,3,0,28,5 to give a slightly warm tone overall and redder and more intense in the shadows. TBH it's an attempt to mimic some of the black and white papers I used to print on, though it's not quite the same, and it prints very nicely on Ilford Gold Fibre Silk.

Mike
 
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