hiya mark,
you're a good-egg mate, thanks fo rthe feedback.
erm...yes and..yes. i agree with both points.
the photo is a border-line 'so-what' one in my own way of
judging things but saying that, exactly as you allude to -
there was something in this - like hmmm "time and tide waits for no
man" / being elderly / wondering how this 80 year old perceives
the changes to his local shopping street / frozen thoughts.
all massive assumptions of course ! and the photo was just
a hold-it-nonchantly-and-sneek-a-pic.
when i did the blur, i immediately undo>redo fade it in (normal).
there is the traces of a nice shot in the capture of his face
(with some idea in mind of a more masterful old picture by someone else,
sometime in the past), but the low-res of the cam (and not being film too)
didnt cut the mustard. i will attempt another take on it, and dodge the face
as you suggest. thanks for the photoshop procedure btw. i have 5.5 too.
i always think of all the b&w makers on this forum now, when i work on
a b&w in photoshop. to join the AOP in th UK is gonna cost me £250
membership. this place costs practically nothing to benefit from !
(i will use that DONATE button as soon as i can afford to, i promise).
i think it was voodoocat's lesson somewhere about using the channel-mixer
approach to monochrome finishing digitally,
wow that turned everything ive been doing for since 1999 on its head.
(messing about with saturation and contrast blehhh)
p.s - dig your office !
