m.a. hamilton
Experimental Me
(NOTE: All textures were produced in the shot, not photoshop. This piece is very "photoshop-lite" as I only healed a tiny spot near the nose, and adjusted the curves. Everything you see is pretty much on the original file.)
I'm still working out the kinks with this technique and while I like that it's mood is softer than the first shot in the series (the one of my son's face) I am not keen on how the camera autofocused on the glass. That little issue will be fixed next week when I get something less digitally crappy to shoot with (Santa, baby).
I will post another one from this series soon in which there are fewer scratched out parts on the glass. While I think there's something nice about the larger scratched out bits there is still also something about them which bothers me. I am hoping its the focus issue. If not then I'll have to think on it some more. What do you guys think?
Experimental Me
(NOTE: All textures were produced in the shot, not photoshop. This piece is very "photoshop-lite" as I only healed a tiny spot near the nose, and adjusted the curves. Everything you see is pretty much on the original file.)
I'm still working out the kinks with this technique and while I like that it's mood is softer than the first shot in the series (the one of my son's face) I am not keen on how the camera autofocused on the glass. That little issue will be fixed next week when I get something less digitally crappy to shoot with (Santa, baby).
I will post another one from this series soon in which there are fewer scratched out parts on the glass. While I think there's something nice about the larger scratched out bits there is still also something about them which bothers me. I am hoping its the focus issue. If not then I'll have to think on it some more. What do you guys think?