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Jebeer
hi.
Hengam Island.convert BG in Ps to black@white

Photographer : Hadi Ansari
Model : Canon EOS 7D
Software : Adobe Photoshop CS5 Windows
ExposureTime : 1/1600Sec
FNumber : F7.1
ExposureProgram : Aperture Priority
ISOSpeedRatings : 400
MeteringMode : Division
Flash : Not fired(Compulsory)
FocalLength : 400.00(mm) EF 400 f/5.6 L USM
ExposureMode : Auto
WhiteBalance : Auto
SceneCaptureType : Standard
Last edited by HadiAnsari; 07-27-2012 at 12:44 PM.
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Hi Hadi,
never seen a combination like this, quite unusual.But i would prefer either B/W or color.
IQ looks good ,comp works for me ,BG a bit busy for my taste. There is a blue cast in the horns, they should be more neutral IMHO.
Cheers Andreas
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Hi Hadi, what happened to the image as I would have liked to comment too?
Steve
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There is a blue cast in the horns
hi Andreas
this ia nature color of the jebeer cast,s
. hi steve.
I wanted variety in my work Only
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Hi Hadi, when I looked yesterday the image was not there, hence my question, I thought you had deleted it. 
OK, my interpretation is that the BKG was too distracting perhaps with highlights, colour etc and that the Jebeer might have been lost within it. By creating a more neutral setting you get to see the subject more clearly? If I am correct it has worked, but wonder if the choice of a straight B/W backdrop is too stark and that a slightly warmer B/W like a Duotone might work better and in sympathy to the subject. Will take a look and let you know. Did you get a few frames in a portrait format, vertical? Good detail and IQ as always.
TFS
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Hadi,
An interesting way of removing the effect of what maybe an imposing background. I have no idea as to the colour of a Jebeer's horns so I'll accept them as is. You probably know best.
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Hadi, you might want to check your settings as this file has an untagged profile, it's not sRGB. 
Steve
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HI STEVE.
I tried your method.The result was satisfactory.
I still have not reached the standard version such visuals.I try to get better results with more practice. Thank you
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I still have not reached the standard version such visuals.I try to get better results with more practice.
Sorry Hadi, I'm not clear on this sentence?
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A nice portrait Hadi. I agree with Steve that 'toning' the background (more sepia for example) would work better as it's too stark for me as presented. Nice pose and details.
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