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"A Man at Work"
Image Title:  "A Man at Work"
 
 By: Martin .  
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Photographer Martin . {K:23900}
Project #49 Dramatic Portrait Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Categories Fashion
Transportation
At Work
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Canon 17-85mm EFS, USM, IS
Uploaded 9/13/2005 Film / Memory Type Lexar 2GB, 80X Pro
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 217 Shutter 1/30
Favorites Aperture f/16
Critiques 12 Rating
Pending
/ 1 Ratings
Location City -  Grapevine
State -  TEXAS
Country - United States   United States
About Thank you for stopping by,

Martin
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There are 12 Comments in 1 Pages
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Larry Monserate Piojo   {K:10774} 9/13/2005
Nice sepia tone! i guess the sky is a little bit too bright... but anyway, this photo works!


Michael Schuier   {K:3731} 9/13/2005
Great tones. I love the photo. Nice work on making it look very old.
Michael


Martin .   {K:23900} 9/13/2005
Larry,

Thank your for your comments and support my friend. I know that many things are blown out regarding this capture, including the sky, but the main thing is still the main thing... lol

Thank you once again my friend,

Martin


Martin .   {K:23900} 9/13/2005
Michael,

Thank you for your comments and support my friend.

I think, that I go overboard regarding the sepia tones. I save it in sepia and then I go back to enrich the yellows and reds...

That's just my style,

Martin


Thomas P   {K:1732} 9/13/2005
Hello Martin. I noticed your photo of what looks like a Mogul 2-6-0. I have a LGB C&S Mogul Number 9
I run on a local garden railroad. Love your photo.

Regards,

Tom


Martin .   {K:23900} 9/13/2005
Tom,

You probably know a friend of mine, his name is Bill Ball... He's nuts about trains... I don't know what you just said, but I'm sure it's good all day long...

Thank you so very much for your comments,

Martin


Dave Stacey   {K:115782} 9/13/2005
Nice details, Martin, and I like the antique feel of your image.
Dave.


Liz Wallis   {K:25505} 9/13/2005
:)


Martin .   {K:23900} 9/13/2005
Dave,

Thank you so much for your comments and ratings regarding my work,

Martin


Martin .   {K:23900} 9/13/2005
Hey Liz,

I thank you once again for all of your support my friend,,, ;p and that's not a rasberry...

Marty


György Szönyi   {K:8347} 9/20/2005
Hi Martin, lovely train photos, I cannot choose which is my favorite. Generally I like sepia very much. Thanks for your visiting my portfolio and the nice comments. You ask about selective colorization. This goes like this: 1/ in PS with "magic wand" select the area you want to leave in color. 2/ Then in Select choose "reverse select", 3/ then use Image-Adjus-Hue/Saturation, there 4/ tick "colorize" and with the Hue and Saturation sliders fix your monochrome tone. The originally selected area remains colored. Have a good experiment, best, Gyorgy


Martin .   {K:23900} 9/20/2005
Gyorgy,

Thank you for your support and comments regarding my work. Also I do thank you so very much for your help regarding PS...

Martin


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