Oops..Yes, I did mean elbow.
I get the close quarters thing and how other than primary elements might be all 
or partially left out.
IIC, I feel this is a successful image.

Jack

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From: Bruce Walker <bruce.wal...@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: PESO - Sometimes I get the blues

Now that you mention it, yeah, if I had this to do again I'd try to
avoid breaking his hand and elbow (I assume you meant elbow).

This guy is kind of a restless player -- constantly moving back and
forth, turning, looking up and around. So I was doing a sort of dance
with him to keep framing where I like it, somewhat cinematic and
close. Doing that and focusing is a trick! :-)

And I was pretty close physically to him; a breakthrough of sorts for
me as I'm a shy introvert by nature. But I've learned to talk to my
intended subjects, become personally involved then invade their space
to get the intimate portraits I want. It's a calculated risk, but
musicians are hard to disturb as they get into their own zone.

I never knew that getting serious about photography means changing
your personality. :-)

Thanks, Jack.


On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 12:19 PM, Jack Davis <jdavi...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Why do I want to see all of his right hand and shoulder?
> May be some sort of rule.;-)
> Absence of shadows is a plus.
>
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> Sent: Friday, September 21, 2012 8:58 AM
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> [A resend. Original didn't make the list or archive for some reason.]
>
> Another image from last Saturday down on the Lakeshore in Long Branch, 
> Toronto.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/bruce_m_walker/8004763271/lightbox/
>
> I got frisky with Photoshop layer modes and masks and Silver Efex Pro
> 2 here. Inspired by a portraiture seminar, I converted the original to
> a contrasty and gritty B&W, put it on a layer set to Luminosity, then
> brushed in some of the original image colour by painting lightly on
> its transparency mask.
>
> Hope you don't mind it.
>
> K100D Super, DA 18-55 @ 31mm/f:4.5, 1/1000th sec, ISO 1600
> Lr 4.1, Silver Efex Pro 2.0
>
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