The indianapolis Childrens' Museum. they have a four-story glass sculpture in the middle and you can go under it and look up. Also they had an exhibit on comic books and superheroes, so that's prolly where the most odd backdrops were.
Thanks for postingsmaug1January 13 2009, 04:00:54 UTC
Looks like a happy couple. He posted too many of them. He should have filtered out a whole ton of them. But I'm picky, being a photographer myself.
I like the B&W ones the best. Especially with such colorful backgrounds, color detracts from the people. In color portraits, one sometimes notices the colors first, and the people second. In B&W, I tend to always notice the people first.
It's good to see her. She looks nice. Friendly-nice, ya know? Is she signed up here? She should be.
Re: Thanks for postingcrispy317January 14 2009, 20:35:16 UTC
He did, actually... there were over 500 pics to pick from, he just put them all up and Lindsay filtered out the ones she thought were crap. We get total control over the pics, including copyright. I dig it!
These are the ones I like the best: 302, 310, 397, 445, 476, 480, 486.
Ask Mr. Benjamin David Poenisch to make the color ones of those into B&W and to boost the contrast slightly. Just de-saturating the color until it is B&W is not enough.
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I like the B&W ones the best. Especially with such colorful backgrounds, color detracts from the people. In color portraits, one sometimes notices the colors first, and the people second. In B&W, I tend to always notice the people first.
It's good to see her. She looks nice. Friendly-nice, ya know? Is she signed up here? She should be.
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302, 310, 397, 445, 476, 480, 486.
Ask Mr. Benjamin David Poenisch to make the color ones of those into B&W and to boost the contrast slightly. Just de-saturating the color until it is B&W is not enough.
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