Good Aussie Bloke – hanging in his shed.. before a hard days’ work… with a little too much fake tan !! (thanks to his cousin Jackie! – looonggg storryy – lol)
canon 40d 50mm prime lens f3.6 1/6th sec – dark undertones and gaussian blur in ps3
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man, shed, aussie, bloke, froshi, flanno
Hey Deb!!! Love your portraits! What a beautiful nature you’ve expressed through his eyes here.
Thanks Rosie.. he really is a big teddy bear.. i wasnt sure about this effect.. but its growing on me… i like his slightly raised eyebrow!
– Froshi
Love the hat and of course the flanny!Well done
Thanks Dave.. just missing a vb i think!
I just read the photo details… was this really a 1.6 second exposure?
Pete – sorry = typo – its said 1.6th… was supposed to be 1/6th otherwise that would have been one very long pause – thanks Pete!
Great image. Maybe needs a little sharpening around the eyes, perhaps?
Congratulations! Your image was chosen as a featured image in Australian Portraits Redbubble group
ooo! Thanks for that! Yup – i know about the sharpening,, but i dont know how to sharlen just thatarea – Thanks for the feature – much appreciated!
Create a duplicate layer and add sharpening to the duplicate layer, then mask out all but the area you want to sharpen :)
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Hey Deb!!! Love your portraits! What a beautiful nature you’ve expressed through his eyes here.
Thanks Rosie.. he really is a big teddy bear.. i wasnt sure about this effect.. but its growing on me… i like his slightly raised eyebrow!
– Froshi
Love the hat and of course the flanny!
Well done
Thanks Dave.. just missing a vb i think!
– Froshi
I just read the photo details… was this really a 1.6 second exposure?
Pete – sorry = typo – its said 1.6th… was supposed to be 1/6th otherwise that would have been one very long pause – thanks Pete!
– Froshi
Great image. Maybe needs a little sharpening around the eyes, perhaps?
Congratulations! Your image was chosen as a featured image in Australian Portraits Redbubble group

ooo! Thanks for that! Yup – i know about the sharpening,, but i dont know how to sharlen just thatarea – Thanks for the feature – much appreciated!
– Froshi
Create a duplicate layer and add sharpening to the duplicate layer, then mask out all but the area you want to sharpen :)