Mid afternoon nap

I was out and about a few days ago and watched this elderly man just doze the afternoon away, it was a crisp Spring day and he had not a worry in the world...so I went snap! Comments/critique welcomed:


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mic wrote:Geoff I was expecting to see a big black page Nap get it![]()
Are you sure he is alive, did you get his permission![]()
Only joking, I just hope some bastard didn't clobber him over the noggin and rob him in this sick society ( hmmmm have I become too much of a pessimest)
I hope he awoke with more spring in his step.
Nice shot.
Mic.![]()
Hmmmm, imagine getting a shot as he got hit on the noggin![]()
gstark wrote:Geoff,
You've done the background softening in pp, right?
It reminds me, because, I think, I'm seeing the softness as being induced, of the old posters we used to see at pubs ... "Resch's Refreshes" and all that.
It has that sort of a softness and feel to it ....
Geoff wrote:gstark wrote:Geoff,
You've done the background softening in pp, right?
It reminds me, because, I think, I'm seeing the softness as being induced, of the old posters we used to see at pubs ... "Resch's Refreshes" and all that.
It has that sort of a softness and feel to it ....
I just adjusted the highlights a tad in PS Gary, apart from that straight outa camera.
Dargan wrote:Boke? Bokeh? etc. Is that the effect on the back wall?
Heath Bennett wrote:are you using a custom curve? the shadow detail is minimal, strong blacks?
sirhc55 wrote:Great shot Geoff - I do this quite often (nap that is) but I do have a placard on my chest asking people not to bury me
Birddog114 wrote:Hehehehe! his look is similar to our fozzieI've seen him at the AW and didn't realize he getting old quick like that