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Photographer  Ken Draper {Karma:700}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model sony dsc f717
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About I had Marcus and Katie peek thru the fence and snapped this quickly as they assumed these positions naturally. I layered the full color version with black and white and some blk pencil effect to create this post card two tone effect. one of my favorites from this series.
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Giovanni Allievi   {K:1052} 11/20/2003
Great toning and composition.
Regards,

Giovanni.

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Ricardo Villagran   {K:1901} 11/17/2003
Ken, very nice expression...!

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 11/16/2003
excellent capture & work
best regards

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Rawabi Al-Nuaimi   {K:15659} 11/16/2003
this is an amazing pic...great composition and texture.. their pose is so beautiful and so is your choice of colors.. gorgeous shot :)

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Dr@gon's Baby   {K:1011} 11/16/2003
nice one...cute and great edit great shot

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sandy c. hopkins   {K:17107} 11/15/2003
this is really great~
good execution...
cute scene!

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Hugo Pierre   {K:15692} 11/15/2003
Interesting work on colors. Very well done. Nice composition and realization. Congratulations!

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Rob Holschbach Rob Holschbach   {K:2748} 11/15/2003
Wonderful results Ken. Perfect touch of color! Great work
Regards, Rob

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Ken Draper   {K:700} 11/15/2003
Bob, Thanks foryour comment yet im confused as to what you are referring to about verticle lines not being vertical. Unless you are referring the the area of fence to the left of Katie. Due to proximity and perspective looking down on the small children. I only worried about DOF on them for sharpest focus, and on the foreground section of fencing, where I also made sure the pickets were vertical. Due to angle it was a natural distortion of the far pickets at that range. I was more concerned with getting good profiles of them with faces and hands on fence or would have just shot it straight on from behind and had the vertical fence pickets level all the way. I dont think the photo would have had near as much charm and impact that way though. Remember also this is a poster sized image, cropped down a bit too. I was going to level completely but wanted the top rail to enlarge naturally as it goes away from lens also for more natural perspective also. I am interested in how this could have been done differenty so please feel free to explain. I was just happy they fell into that pose naturally and that I snapped the pic quickly enough to capture them that way. I will attach the cropped original color version for comparison also. thanks Ken

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Bob Atkinson   {K:393} 11/15/2003
WOW, great technique. Only thing that troubles me is non-vertical vertical lines, something easy to fix, but something that should be fixed.

Great shot.

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Diana Cornelissen   {K:26437} 11/15/2003
Very good photo-editing Ken! This looks like an oldfashioned style! I like it! Regards,
Diana.

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Donna Johnson   {K:9906} 11/15/2003
Lovely image, nice work!!

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Mike Ombrello   {K:4878} 11/15/2003
Ken, I like the effect you have created here. Your processing after taking the image is great. I like the selective color on the B&W. Regards, Mike

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fatima condeço   {K:626} 11/15/2003
very nice composition. i loved .

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