The reader
 Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 5:19 pm
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2011 5:19 pmI've worked on this image for the past couple of days and getting over it.  I wanted to preserve the soft and muted tones from the available light, while giving it a bit more contrast.  Admittedly, the shot isn't as sharp as it could be but for me it adds to the ambience.
It portrays the ever transforming culture in Melbourne where it is heavily influenced by Europe - sitting in a laneway cafe, having a smoke, the tweed hat, reading a trashy newspaper...
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			It portrays the ever transforming culture in Melbourne where it is heavily influenced by Europe - sitting in a laneway cafe, having a smoke, the tweed hat, reading a trashy newspaper...
Thoughts?
Original

Re-worked

 I'm going to keep working on this photo for awhile until I'm happy with it.  Each time I come back to it, there's something I see that I dislike.  Thanks for helping me validate that I'm not trying to polish or "save" a crappy photo.  I haven't missed the irony of this whole exercise, the instantaneity of a photograph requiring a lot of time to achieve a photo which I'm happy with.
  I'm going to keep working on this photo for awhile until I'm happy with it.  Each time I come back to it, there's something I see that I dislike.  Thanks for helping me validate that I'm not trying to polish or "save" a crappy photo.  I haven't missed the irony of this whole exercise, the instantaneity of a photograph requiring a lot of time to achieve a photo which I'm happy with.