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Hey guys,
just checking in to let you all know i'm still kickin' along.
Been pretty busy with work which has been absolutely wonderful!! Here are some of my favorite shots from the last month or so...
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Will have lots more soon too.
Hope you all are well
Michelle
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Hi Schell, great to see you pop in again...........I had thought about you. Nice series.......#3 and #5 would be my favs.
I hope its been paid photography work that been........ absolutely wonderful
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Looks good Schell, and good to see you aswell.
Keep it up!
/Paul L.
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Very nice work. Been trying a little bit of portrait work myself and it takes a good eye, you have it and it is going to take me a long time to catch up.
Cheers
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Great to know that you have a lot of work and that you are happy for that
Very beautiful pictures all Schell... you have capture great moments here....
Like a lot your B&W post processing...
A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
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Thanks guys, I have been keepiing a quiet eye on things here, just not had much time to post...
Russ, yes, I still find it hard to beleive that people are willing to pay me to do this- its too much fun to be work!!
Irma, thanks, I have recently started using a new B&W method which I like alot.
I'll try to find the instructions I jotted down, if my hubby hasn't chucked them out, or I'll post the action perhaps.
It basically entails adding a colour burn layer at about 10% opacity, using the channel mixer with mostly green, then red and not much blue and a hue saturation layer that is a nice warm browny colour.
Photo #3 was using mitch's B&W conversion, and 4 & 5 is using this new one.
Thanks again guys!
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Superb work, Schell - some of your best ever. I particulalry like #5 - but all excellent.
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Thanks schell for your comment and sharing your technique... I will try with a portrait I have...
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Congratulations, Schellamo
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Very nice work Schell ....
I am glad that you are busy . Keep the shots coming ..
........... Shawn
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It is our job as photographers to show people what they saw but didnt realize they saw it ......
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4 and 5 are excellent - you really captured them well.
Canon stuff.
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