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10/10/2005 10:29:06 AM · #1
After reading up on some of Joey's grunge techniques, decided to take the plunge and give it a shot. Whaddaya think? I kinda like the result (at least for my first attempt at portraiture of this type).

10/10/2005 12:14:22 PM · #2
Thanks for the good comments so far! In response to some of the questions, I did not cut/paste anything or part of the shot - so, I guess that some of my processing steps must have created this illusion (not that it takes anything at all away from the perception that is obviously apparent - I'll have to work on that!). I had fun with this - VERY different approach to processing, that's for sure! LOL Keep those comments coming - thanks again!
10/10/2005 12:25:08 PM · #3
Not you too!

well I guess i better start reading up on "the dark side"

good job ya did there jimmy...who said you couldnt teach an old dog new tricks...hee hee ;o)
10/10/2005 01:02:36 PM · #4
Originally posted by smilebig4me1x:

...who said you couldnt teach an old dog new tricks...hee hee ;o)


DOH! No you didn't! LOL! Thanks! :-) I'm trying to keep up with these young whippersnappers on here, but it ain't easy!!! ;-)
10/10/2005 01:09:02 PM · #5
Were did you read up about Joey's grunge effects? That looks mighty cool, I may try learning that technique next. I love what you did with it!
10/10/2005 01:29:51 PM · #6
I too would like to know what you did and where you learned how to do that, looks great. I hated the grunge wardrobe but love the grunge photo work.
10/10/2005 01:42:36 PM · #7
There was actually an educational forum thread "class" if-you-will on certain techniques that included Joey as a a guest speaker who included a step-by-step directional approach to a specific photograph for his grunge technique. I'm trying to locate the particular thread and will post it here... Please bear with me! I'll find it eventually! :-)

EDIT: I've asked Joey to help me out here too. I know he remembers which forum thread it was and probably still has the link (I should - and probably do - but just can't seem to locate it). I'll post it as soon as I (or someone else) locates it!

Message edited by author 2005-10-10 13:46:38.
10/10/2005 01:55:11 PM · #8
Added a "horizontal" version that seemed to be what people wanted too. Still trying to find that forum thread on grunge techniques... I WILL post a link for it here!

10/10/2005 02:10:34 PM · #9
You mean this one?
Saved thread cos one day intend to have a play!
10/10/2005 02:11:15 PM · #10
It's in this thread, about 1/3 the way down. Just look for Joey.

missed being a hero by 45 seconds :(

Message edited by author 2005-10-10 14:12:39.
10/10/2005 02:12:39 PM · #11
YES!!! THANK YOU!!! WHEW! I knew someone would have it close at hand! I went through it repeatedly, but when I wanted to pull it up, I couldn't find it for the life of me! Thank you!

For those of you wondering which thread I was referring to, this was it! Thanks!

EDIT: Thank you BOTH! :-)

Message edited by author 2005-10-10 14:13:30.
10/10/2005 03:31:12 PM · #12
BTW - nice grunging! :)
10/10/2005 08:09:12 PM · #13
LOL - Thanks! It's not easy for those of us *thirty-plus* year-olds... ;-), but we keep on trying! Ya gotta give us props for chutzpah, if nothin' else!!!

Rock on! You're only as young as you feel...

:-)
10/10/2005 09:42:50 PM · #14
shameless bump for evening crowd... :-)
10/10/2005 09:47:03 PM · #15
Left one on the horizontal.
10/14/2005 06:26:02 PM · #16
Trying a new kinda bump (one that occurs days later - LOL - and that includes all my latest related images readily accessible!)...



Maybe it's a new approach, maybe not... Either way, if you feel like leaving me a comment - please do! Thanks! :-)

To those of you who have expressed your opinions - THANK YOU!! I really appreciate your feedback!

Message edited by author 2005-10-14 18:27:22.
10/14/2005 09:53:03 PM · #17
One more shameless bump. I really poured my heart out into these shots in a way I never had before. It was cathartic and invigorating in ways I hadn't possibly imagined... I shared them with my family and *ahem* they REALLY didn't care for any of them. They felt that while they all had a lot of artistic merit, seeing me in this light made them feel uncomfortable - somehow like I'd almost shared too much of myself or my soul in the shots. Well, I guess I can appreciate that from a southern upbringing, but I really wanted to touch on some emotion with these shots - not take some snapshots to send to Grandma for Christmas. :-) Thanks again guys/gals for your opinions.
10/14/2005 10:16:35 PM · #18
Originally posted by SJCarter:

Trying a new kinda bump (one that occurs days later - LOL - and that includes all my latest related images readily accessible!)...



Maybe it's a new approach, maybe not... Either way, if you feel like leaving me a comment - please do! Thanks! :-)

To those of you who have expressed your opinions - THANK YOU!! I really appreciate your feedback!


Would it be possible to see one of the originals before your PS editing?
10/14/2005 10:32:28 PM · #19
Wow... You wanna see the Wizard behind the curtain, huh?!?... Give me a minute or two to upload the originals and I'll show them to you. :-)
10/14/2005 10:33:17 PM · #20
Originally posted by SJCarter:

Wow... You wanna see the Wizard behind the curtain, huh?!?... Give me a minute or two to upload the originals and I'll show them to you. :-)


Thanks!
10/14/2005 10:37:37 PM · #21
Jimmy, You my friend are growing as a photographer and artist by leaps and bounds. Not that I am one to judge since I am fairly new but I would say you are the most improved since I first began viewing this site.

PS. Mandy is on your heels.
10/14/2005 10:39:28 PM · #22
Okay... Here they are... The only thing I did was convert them to 640x size for Web. :-) (Yes, I know there are some MAJOR differences, but that's what art is all about, right?!?) ;-) LOL

10/14/2005 10:41:45 PM · #23
Originally posted by JOHNBOY1970:

Jimmy, You my friend are growing as a photographer and artist by leaps and bounds. Not that I am one to judge since I am fairly new but I would say you are the most improved since I first began viewing this site.

PS. Mandy is on your heels.


I'm quite honored - Thank you very much for the compliment! Especially to be compared to someone as accomplished as Mandy! Thanks!

<--- Hanging head appropriately for a Southern Gentleman and quietly dodging little old blue-haired ladies to give them a better view!
10/14/2005 10:51:49 PM · #24
I like the originals better actually, they just need some levels adjustments. don't think the heavy grunge really added anything to them. just made them look cartoonish. 2cents
10/14/2005 11:02:42 PM · #25
Well, I actually took them with a "grungy" theme in mind (and used the back of the Buchanan Theatre accordingly as a backdrop). Although I recognize that they may have some other merits, I was primarily focused on their use in this particular setting and with a specific purpose in mind with each shot (most especially with "Hollow").
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