small worker


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Title     small worker
Photographer     samias/Asghar (3,654) Send mail to this user
Portfolio     small worker
Categories     Documentary
Emotive
Portrait
Lens     180mm Nikkor f2.8 AF
Camera     Nikon D700
Content advisory     G (general audiences)
Submitted     July 9, 2010 4:47:33 AM CDT
Views     412
Rating     4 Thumb-up

I have some poses of him and althogh there are the same subject but many diffrent from each other . I like to share my friends in these photos.

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Thumb-up    from mauro1/Mauro (11,510) This user is a Premium Member Send mail to this user on July 10, 2010 12:37:03 PM CDT (1) Early critique

Interesting expression, nice choice of profile from this perspective and the contrast from the simple bright background gives this some punch. The photo appears a bit soft though in his face. Now sure why that is but it does take a little away from the enjoyment of this. It is probably a little bit of camera movement of movement of the subject with a longer shutter speed because it definitely is not helped from more USM. Overall though as with the other photos we have seen from this little guy from you and Dena he does make for an interesting subject. Cheers, Mauro.

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From samias/Asghar (3,654) Send mail to this user on July 11, 2010 12:03:46 AM CDT

Hi Maura , I used tele 180 mm ( fixed lens ) and it wan late ( after sunset) and I took it, you are right because of the lens and the shutter speed his face has been so . Thank you for your comment.

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Thumb-up Thumb-up    from nicolaas/Aad (98) Send mail to this user on July 9, 2010 12:57:52 PM CDT (1) Early critique

great great picture ! the only thing I miss is the surrounding of the boy. But it gets me in a very emorional state.. is has a strong message!

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From samias/Asghar (3,654) Send mail to this user on July 9, 2010 8:15:25 PM CDT

Hi Aad , thank you for your comment . I took this photo by a 180 mm ( fix lens ) to seprste him from everything to empehsize on his state . Good luck Aad

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Thumb-up    from sedatkisa/Sedat (49,957) Send mail to this user on July 9, 2010 7:03:16 AM CDT (1) Early critique

Hi Asghar, this popular boy has an attractive type for portrait works, but this one is lack of sharpness, using USM filter in PS may improve it, at the other hand bg is too bright, curve or level adj. may be tried also to gain some texture and color.Rgds.

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From samias/Asghar (3,654) Send mail to this user on July 9, 2010 7:35:36 AM CDT

HI Sedat, thank you for your comment , i,ll try it.

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