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This is selective eyes portrait of Megan. This photo is intriguing because the only thing in color is her eyes and the detail in the iris' of her eyes really draw the attention of the viewers. The composition technique I used is simplicity because I really wanted the attention to be on the subject and nothing else. The lighting used in this portrait is loop lighting, there is no specific reason I chose this lighting just the fact that it lit up the eyes very well and kept the attention on them. The portrait is more interesting because of the light technique used because it brought out all the detail in the iris of the eye.
Doing a monotone conversion and then using a mask to bring the colour back on the flower, I love it.
Here's fellow photographer Burnt Umber at the Wings over Homestead Airshow. Not only is this a selective color shot, but for this event Umber only selected to shoot on film.
Nice seeing you again Umber, and I'm sure our paths will cross again.
My first university assignment was to capture a series of images based around an event at the Gold Coast campus, they were to be shot using Selective Focus (minimum DOF).
The Red Cross Blood Service had a mobile donation centre set up at campus and were kind enough to let me come in and shoot my assignment.
Donor questionnaire presented to a prospective donor by a nurse at the Australian Red Cross Blood Service's mobile donation centre at Griffith University Gold Coast Campus, Monday August 10 2009.
My first attempt at selective color.
This shot was taken from a moving car on Washington State's Highway 2.