My photo workshop pix (A Mike Veitch Photo Class)

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clgsamson:
some monochrome shots...

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this is probably one of THE BEST and MOST MOVING photographs i have EVER seen... it's... it's... (speechless)



Jag
 
Some Topside pix....

very informal workshop....no dress code required:D. Everybody had a great time.

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more later....

@Jag - thanks bro...kinda eerie looking:light:
 
clgsamson:
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@Jag - thanks bro...kinda eerie looking:light:
more than eerie actually... the softness of the overall environment YET with outstanding contrast for the main subject...

not too much detail to distract yet just enough to add flavor...

scale is enhanced by the school of fish yet with enough ambiguity for one to think that maybe... just maybe... this is a huge wreck...

composition is just right... not too fluid, not too static... but full of reverent motion... poetic almost, given the subject... a vessel of the sea still moving in the waves despite being grounded for eternity...

i just might download this, photoshop my name over the sig in the bottom left and claim it as my own hehehehehe

seriously though... did you shoot this mono from the camera or did you desatuarate it in PS? i don't usually recommend my students to shoot in mono as it's doable (and undoable) in postprod but this is different...

Jag
 

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