Thanks Pete. Much appreciated.What a strange choice, and what a great capture. Love the way the shape of the cutout on her back (and message it contains) connects with the guy in the teeshirt further up the road.
Hand held at night has its challenges. Thanks Pete.And I do like Number 11 on page 1!
Thanks Rob. The reason for two of each is because fundamentally I am a not well-versed on what the hell I am doing with Lightroom and my MAC. I think I got that issue sorted, though.Love it, Brian. I've seen a lot worse things written as a tattoo.
I also clicked on it, and had a look at your website. How come you have two of each shot, one sepia?
Thanks for that, Pete.I use the ratings in LR. I give a file I think I like a 4, then filter. I then go back and down-grade any to 3 that I don't want to process. Then I process the images and the final variant(s) get a 5. Re-filter at 5 then either add to a collection (if they weren't already in one) or export / print etc.
No disagreement Julian. Thank you!A fine image Brian. i think it is quite a classy tattoo as far as tattoo's can be.
Nicely put, Ivar! (One man's Greek is another man's Latin!) Thanks Ivar.Back into the hippie times for me, with and without horns, but bells on. Lovely image. The rest of all the chit chat is greek to me. And they are in trouble!
Thanks Dougie. I agree with you about women and ink. Some adorn themselves tastefully but so many look tacky. To Julian's point earlier, this one seems one of the more tasteful ones to me.Superb pic and interesting tattoo...although I still can't fathom out the love of ink with some females...
Thanks Paul. Much appreciated.I love the tones in this, so much subtlety.
Thank you Milan. Much appreciated.Nice shot and well spotted.