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Some Street Photography at Easton Farmer's Market
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<blockquote data-quote="sonicbuffalo_RIP" data-source="post: 334842" data-attributes="member: 21543"><p>Jake....while I appreciate and applaud your efforts and especially your explanation of why and how you shot the series, I, too, felt like the skin tones were totally rendered in a false way. I like what the effect does to the architecture of the shots, but it lacks when it comes to the subjects skin tones. I feel if you can get the overall rendition of the effect, without having the 'used motor oil' look in skin tone, THEN, you will have completely mastered your technique. I really love the effort and hope I haven't sounded overly critical, but I understand both your and Ron's points of view, I<em> think. Overall, I enjoyed the shooting and your editing. Thanks!</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonicbuffalo_RIP, post: 334842, member: 21543"] Jake....while I appreciate and applaud your efforts and especially your explanation of why and how you shot the series, I, too, felt like the skin tones were totally rendered in a false way. I like what the effect does to the architecture of the shots, but it lacks when it comes to the subjects skin tones. I feel if you can get the overall rendition of the effect, without having the 'used motor oil' look in skin tone, THEN, you will have completely mastered your technique. I really love the effort and hope I haven't sounded overly critical, but I understand both your and Ron's points of view, I[I] think. Overall, I enjoyed the shooting and your editing. Thanks![/I] [/QUOTE]
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