Mountain Man
This is a discussion on Mountain Man within the People Photography forums, part of the PHOTO GALLERIES category; Believe it or not, this picture was not posed, we where hiking, I had just finished snapping away at everything around me, when I turned ...
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01-06-2008 09:46 PM
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I love it! the sepia works well.
i'm wondering if you can work your photoshop magic and clone out the sun spots...
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I was thinking the same thing about the sun spots...and it is a great candid photo
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I really love it! The texture in the back ground is amazing, great work.
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Well captured. Was he "striking a pose" with the long stick?
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Very nice candid! I love the coloring of this photo. Great eye!
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Very nice candid! I love the coloring of this photo. Great eye!
Agreed!

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I love it! the sepia works well.
i'm wondering if you can work your photoshop magic and clone out the sun spots...
The reason that I have not already, was because I thought they looked cool. Let me give it a try though. Thanks for all the comments guys.
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Well captured. Was he "striking a pose" with the long stick?
I think he was just waiting for me to turn around and see him gazing off in the distance,
he knew I would never be able to pass it up.
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Nice work...
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