The GREEN Room
Uploaded: April 13, 2012
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This was actually a hallway leading to PhillyCam's (Channel 66) "Green Room." It was the public access TV station's grand re-opening celebration and reception in the heart of Philadelphia's Center City.
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The hallways are all painted in brilliant saturated colors, and this one was no exception: Retina-tickling CHARTREUSE!. I loved the photo, for reasons I don't understand, but the chartreuse actually HURT my eyes. So I toned it back to what you see here. Also had to remove an arm, hand, and cocktail from her back and elbow. (Not HER arm, hand, and cocktail).
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(Original image--after cropping--appears in the discussion area.)
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Exif: F Number: 5, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/160 seconds, Flash: fired, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 800, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 50.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 7D
Michelle Alton April 13, 2012
Karen E. Michaels
April 13, 2012
Danny B. Head April 13, 2012
I agree that this and yesterday's post are nice candid shots. I really like what you did with pulling back on the colors. It really works well on both these images. #10088408
Ken Smith
April 13, 2012
Jeff Robinson
April 13, 2012
Carolyn M. Fletcher
April 13, 2012
Antonio Amen April 13, 2012
Nice, very good, like the tones. #10088677
Gail Sullivan
April 13, 2012
Monnie Ryan April 13, 2012
I'm definitely a primary colors kind of person, but I, too, can do without that awful lime green! Terrific job! #10088719Mike Clime April 13, 2012
Excellent portrait and tones, Michelle! Wise choice on toning it down. #10088977Donna La Mattino Pagakis April 13, 2012
Nicely seen, great timing and tones! #10089060John Connolly April 13, 2012
Nice compposition and excellent darkroom work, Michelle! You did a good job with this one! #10089423David Phalen April 13, 2012
Fabulous work Michelle!! #10089574
Ann Coates
April 14, 2012
Connie J. Bagot April 14, 2012
This photo really appeals to me---I find myself studying the young woman over and over again. I also really like what you did with the colors. #10091000Jean-Pierre Ducondi April 15, 2012
This is really fantastic Michell. A winner.
Patricia A. Casey
April 17, 2012
Dennis Gay April 18, 2012
G'day MICHELLE!My heartiest congratz for the EP.
This could probably be under the "Photographer's Photograph" banner.
The desaturation is a reall winner, (especially after seeing the original) and you have caught the woman's concentration very well indeed.
You are quite correct when you indicated that this photograph has that "something".
GB
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Nikki McDonald
April 18, 2012
Lori Carlson June 21, 2012
YES! I agree! THERE IS, "something" about this shot, Michelle!! Worthy of the works you did on it!! Very cool!! =) #10193768Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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