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Push it real good

Feb 2008
15

In my last post, I put forth this challenge:

Here’s the game you should play: how far can you push and prod a photograph without your viewer knowing anything was done to it?

Well, I decided to take my own challenge and reworked this image. I took this photograph of my friend Jordan a few years ago in my basement, and decided it needed an update anyway. Perhaps I went too far. You be the judge:

(Roll your mouse over the image to see the original).


Jordan After

I didn’t use anything but Photoshop in this image; no external plugins here.

In a future post I’ll step through how I did it. I can’t post the steps now because… well… it’s a bit involved, and it’ll take some time to write it up. It will definitely be a meaty post. If you don’t want to miss out, you can add this blog to your RSS reader: freemixology RSS feed.

UPDATE, Feb 15, ’08, noonish: Okay, so I went too far. This is what happens when you’re blogging at the same time as looking at David Hill’s inspiring photography. After asking several people at PhotoSIG (a wonderful photography critique site, by the way), I agree that the photograph above is obviously stylized. However, I think it’s stylized to good effect. The tutorial I will post up will have a further revised version of this one.

UPDATE, Feb 15, ’08, 3:21p: Well, maybe I succeeded after all. I put the photo in front of my boss. She’s an art collector, but not a photographer, and that may have been the critical difference. The people who’ve been telling me it’s obviously processed have all been photographers. In fact, when I asked her if she thought it’d been processed, she responded with “no, I just thought you used good lighting”.


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