THe feeling of freedom

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really i dont like portrait type but that what i have !!
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HDR edit ..
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The colors are amazing.  I don't even know what else to say.  I really love it.
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hi everyone
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really i dont like portrait type but that what i have !!

that, to me, translates to "I have a different way of shooting portraits"

which you did well (I don't like the end of his belt, but I may be the only one that saw it)

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HDR edit ..
could you elaborate a little on what you did?
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com

beautiful.  Clapping
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Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.

Oscar Wilde

Hey is is the HDR youre referring to the same or similar as this??

http://www.hdrlabs.com/book/
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Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.

Oscar Wilde

Travis has a tutorial going on right now about HDR.  I am going to try it out.
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I'd like to do that too.
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Experience is simply the name we give our mistakes.

Oscar Wilde

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This is not a portrait- at least from a traditional point of view.  It is photo-art, an illustration or what ever you want to call it.  It has interesting content, well saturated colour and expresses a feeling or mood that is very dramatic-  It's nice and well crafted!  Skilfully exicuted!

Get used to it folks- many images are really created in Photosho or other computer driven programs.  This is by now means TRADITIONAL photography but is is a mixed medial type of photography. The final images is what counts.

I don't do this kind of work but I won't say I dont like it just because the imageging process is different.  I like portraits ergo- I am a portrait photographer!

Ed Shapiro
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Ed Shapiro
The Hintonburg Studio
Suite 201  78 Hinton Avenue North
Ottawa, Ontario CANADA  K1Y 0Z8
613-792-4837    Email:  edshapiro@rogers.com

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This is by no means TRADITIONAL photography but is is a mixed medial type of photography. The final images is what counts.

Thank you Ed. Although most don't realize it. Art photography has always been that way. The fine art collectors of photography don't give a rip about how the image was created except how to best preserve it. What matters is the image (and a lot of times who created it)

To me a photo of a person is a portrait. I know technically thats not correct but thats the way my little mind sees it.
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com

hi everyone
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really i dont like portrait type but that what i have !!

that, to me, translates to "I have a different way of shooting portraits"

which you did well (I don't like the end of his belt, but I may be the only one that saw it)

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HDR edit ..
could you elaborate a little on what you did?



thanks for all who post ^^
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HDR is photographer  know this technique.
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it has own effect ... that what can i say
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also there is some photoshop edit also .
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and thanks again .
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Hi-

This is not a portrait- at least from a traditional point of view.  It is photo-art, an illustration or what ever you want to call it.  It has interesting content, well saturated colour and expresses a feeling or mood that is very dramatic-  It's nice and well crafted!  Skilfully exicuted!

Get used to it folks- many images are really created in Photosho or other computer driven programs.  This is by now means TRADITIONAL photography but is is a mixed medial type of photography. The final images is what counts.

I don't do this kind of work but I won't say I dont like it just because the imageging process is different.  I like portraits ergo- I am a portrait photographer!

Ed Shapiro

hi- Ed Shapiro

i really appreciate your idea

but every photographer have own way to represent the picture.

before 1 year i was like you .

even i dont touch the picutre ... but when i met some Professional photographer ..i asked about the edit !!

the answer is ..

the people who will see your photo they will ask about edit how it is ? or the beeauty of the pic .

and thanks alot for given your opinion ..

slam 3aleekm
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Hi-

This is by no means TRADITIONAL photography but is is a mixed medial type of photography. The final images is what counts.

Thank you Ed. Although most don't realize it. Art photography has always been that way. The fine art collectors of photography don't give a rip about how the image was created except how to best preserve it. What matters is the image (and a lot of times who created it)

To me a photo of a person is a portrait. I know technically thats not correct but thats the way my little mind sees it.

BobEdens thanks alot ^^
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i really love your word

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This looks like it should be on the cover of a CD.  With the pose, setting, and most of all the color it looks like it would be great for that; assuming the subject is the singer of course.  It's probably not what you were after, but it reminds me of that. 
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This looks like it should be on the cover of a CD.  With the pose, setting, and most of all the color it looks like it would be great for that; assuming the subject is the singer of course.  It's probably not what you were after, but it reminds me of that. 

I think Ryan is trying to say this picture is fit for a rock star!
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HDR is photographer  know this technique.

To me and most of us here in the US, HDR stands for "High Dynamic Range" if you are comparing your work to some person, please share his full name or web site.

I would be happy to list the people I try to copy but the list is so long you would quit reading it after only a few pages... [grin]
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com