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[Discussion] Urban

Last post 11-04-2008, 2:49 AM by demosthien. 1 replies.
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  •  19-03-2008, 1:15 PM 755385

    [Discussion] Urban

    Urban Category
    Images that capture the 'urban spirit' - architecture, people and the bustle of the city.


    This thread is for discussion of your entries (there's nothing wrong with giving yourself a little exposure - post a link!), the techniques you used to create your shot, and to point out your favourite entries from other entrants so far.

    James De Vile
    digitalcameramagazine.co.uk
    Future Publishing
  •  11-04-2008, 2:49 AM 772547 in reply to 755385

    Re: [Discussion] Urban

    I just submitted my first image in the Urban category and am looking forward to capturing a few more.  I like the idea of this category as it encompasses elements from many of the others; it can be portrait, documentary, action or black and white.

    Looking through the current batch of entries and I am pleased to see quite a few which have the "I wish I had taken that photo." quality.

    My first image is called "brother, can you spare a dime?"

    It was taken whilst on a holiday trip to Paris.  I was walking along the Champs Elysees looking at all of the great photographic opportunites and I stopped when I saw this women.  The vertical lines and juxtaposition of her poverty and the shop's wealth was too good to miss.  As I set the shot up I wanted to leave the shutter slow enough to blur all the people walking past.  Like B_Lucy has commented the poor and homeless are often called "The Faceless Masses" and by blurring the passers-by I wanted to show that she wasn't the only faceless one (before anyone asks I did give her some Euros after taking the picture).

    The image was adjusted using Lightroom only (I don't yet own a phot editing tool like Elements or CS3).  I initially used a preset I got from Matt Kloskowski's website Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Killer Tips, I don't think it was one of his but a preset he recommended from someone else (sorry to them for not remembering)...  It was called "Old time look w vignette".  After that I made some adjustments to the exposure, clarity, fill lighting and fixed a few chromatic issues until finally cropping it to the square...  The original had too much dead space in the top third.

    Anyway, this is my first entry in a major competition so I am looking forward to getting plenty of advice and feedback (of course there is always the hope I may win).  Good luck everyone.


    Demosthien

    My POTY 2008 Entries

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