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Frailty . . .
Image Title:  Frailty . . .
 
 By: Joggie van Staden  
  Copyright ©2007



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Photographer Joggie van Staden {K:41275}
Project #3 The Intimate Portrait Camera Model Nikon D200
Categories Portrait
People
Film Format Digital RAW
Portfolio Portraiture
People
Lens Nikon  70-300mm f/4-5.6D ED AF
Uploaded 4/14/2007 Film / Memory Type Lexar  1GB
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 245 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/6.8
Critiques 24 Rating
6.23
/ 12 Ratings
Location City -  Ballots Bay, George
State -  WESTERN CAPE
Country - South Africa   South Africa
About Hallo to all my friends on Usefilm - its been a while since my previous upload but life at work has been hectic - will try my best to catch up with you all in time! Kind regards - Joggie.

My first impression after meeting this old man was one of frailty. After thirty minutes in his presence though, I realize how wrong I was. At the age of 97, Adam de Swart, for many years a school master in George, seems to personify wisdom and strength of character. During his life he worked a farm alongside his job as educator and at his age he is still collecting gum tree seedlings to plant for fencing poles! Other than that he is a walking history book of the area where I live - a remarkable man!

Photo taken inside a small little chapel next to the sea using reflected light from the entrance. ISO 640, Nikon D200, 70-300 Nikkor VR lens. Desaturated, Sharpened slightly and applied a brush filter in PS. I must add - this lense works like magic in these low light conditions!
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There are 24 Comments in 1 Pages
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Phillip  Minnis    {K:13391} 4/14/2007
A nice character portrait, Joggie. Nice to see you around, again! :) Stay in touch!

Phil


Galal El Missary   {K:84194} 4/14/2007
Great portrait , Nice deal with lighting .

Galal


Jan Hoffman   {K:39373} 4/14/2007
Joggie -- This is one of the finest character portraits that I have seen in a long time. The style is reminiscent of Karsh (but of course it really is your style, not Karsh). The detail, skin texture, lighting, tone, composition all work to best effect of producing this wonderful portrait. What adds wonder is your description of this gentleman; his age, strength and wisdom. This personifies the type of individual many of us would aspire to be.
Thanks for posting this work.
--Best to you, Jan


metoni .   {K:23323} 4/14/2007
vry nice portrait photo.


Doyle D. Chastain   {K:99839} 4/14/2007
An amazing lens indeed, Joggie . . . as much quality as that 105mm Micro! You certainly use it like a master here. Great information and a stunning portrait study. Always impressive work.

Regards,
Doyle I <~~~~~


Dave Stacey   {K:117507} 4/14/2007
Very dramatic lighting in this one, Joggie, and b/w always seems to bring that out more, as well. I like this one, but I think I prefer to the colour as well, because it seems to bring out his personality more.
Dave.


Iman Fouad   {K:11622} 4/14/2007
Exellent light and pose,exellent taken Joggie.
Iman


Gennaro  Manna   {K:21030} 4/14/2007
Another beautiful portrait, nice angle and tones..congrats
gennaro


Paolo Corradini   {K:51722} 4/14/2007
97 years old!!! this is great and you capture his personality
superb bw
PAOLO


roberto canepa   {K:7373} 4/14/2007
ciao Joggie,
like this portrait very much!
old people is always interesting, but is old man - i agree - has something else in his eyes!
many congrats for your perfect shot: great lighting and composition: excellent b/w.
roby


roberto canepa   {K:7373} 4/14/2007
i mean... "interesting, but this old man - i agree - has... "
scuse me.


Shirley D. Cross   {K:141789} 4/15/2007
A wonderful classic portrait of this dear man, Joggie!:)


Tim  Schumm   {K:27167} 4/15/2007
WOW, this came out fantastic. It has all the elements of a wonderful portrait. Contrast, composition,drama and powerful imagery. It grabbed my eye as a thumbnail right away and i was not disappointed when seeing the full size


Elisabeth D'Amico   {K:6353} 4/15/2007
This is absolutelly nice. I like very much the great use of the light and exposition.
It seems a professional portraits.
Is it?
Eli:-))


Joggie van Staden   {K:41275} 4/15/2007
Thanks Elisabeth - Professional? No, I am an amateur and I actually specialises in nature and macro photos. I do regard man as part of nature though, and when the opportunity arises I like to take character portraits, bringing out the essence of the person using available light. In this instance I spent a whole morning with this old man on a farm which was previously his property in order to learn more about the history of the place. It was a bright and sunny day, he wear a hat against the son so I could not find an ideal angle to take a photo without very harsh shadows over his face - Until we entered a little seaside chapel on the property.He went inside, took off his hat and sat down to rest a bit in the back row. The light was streaming in through the entrance behind him and reflected upwards by the tiled floors - who need strobe lights and studios under such perfect conditions? Regards.
Joggie


Giuseppe Guadagno   {K:33980} 4/15/2007
I prefer this one Joggie, for the thouthful and intensive expression and the B&W, perfect here. But all the features of its face speak of strenght and strong will; the wrinkles, of hard work and great experience. Beautiful the angle and the management of the very stark contrast.
Always bravo Joggie.
I hope to see more photos from you in future. Happy Sunday.

Giuseppe


Elisabeth D'Amico   {K:6353} 4/15/2007
Thanks for your explication.
Eli:-))


Marian Man   {K:66855} 4/15/2007
I like this version dear Joggie!!!! so dramatic!!!! excellent portrait of this 97 years old gentleman!!!!!
fine use of light!!!!! bravo!!!!
all the best
Marian


Fabrice Gourbilleau   {K:53288} 4/15/2007
I like the choice of the profile in this one Joggie since this old man has a very expressive face and profile as well. The right eye is so expressive!! The choice of B&W is perfect since it emphasizes the details of his old skin. My regret concern the light which is really too strong and attracts too much the eyes. This avoids, in MHO, to see the expression of the eye that you succeed to capture and for which, if one concentrates on it, one can feel a lot of thing.
Anyway, this is a nice work for a difficul domain.
Congrats


Aniko Heart   {K:25957} 4/15/2007
A most wonderful portrait Dear Joggie!

I love the lighting, tones and the fantastic "capture" of the character of this genteman!

Also thank you for the "about". I always like to hear the "story" behind the picture.

Excellent work!

Best Wishes to You,
Aniko :)


Leonie Fitzpatrick   {K:40299} 4/16/2007
Now I have read his story Joggie... :)))

My instinct wasn't far off... :))) Beautiful tones in this Joggie... I'm with Jan... 'This is one of the finest character portraits that I have seen in a long time.'...

I have no other words Sir...:)))

Excellent is not enough by a long shot...:)))

Onie...


Yazeed Al Ghuraibi   {K:4558} 4/16/2007
very nice portrait Jpggie ..
love it :)
Yazeed


Paul's Photos   {K:34954} 4/16/2007
excellent... very strong... good work


gingko giloba   {K:113} 4/18/2007
i think its a powerfuul portrait the composition is great...and also the laitning...so i think it great pic anyway


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