Do a "National Geographic" on this photo.
Click here for image (http://www.bazlinton.com/images/P1000237_small.jpg).
The challenge is to make the photo look more like it was lifted from the pages of a National Geographic magazine, using whatever technique/filter/action/plug-in you like. The starting image is relatively high key, and doesn't have the punch you'd expect from a National Geographic pictorial shoot. So I challenge you to make this face tell everyone something about the woman's life. No further advice so you can let your imagination and PS skills run riot.
Good luck and have fun.
David.
PS I've had a go at this myself, but won't post the result yet.
RENAMED, "Do an Andrzej Dragan on this image". SEE MY POST SEVEN BELOW....
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3/Txspeachfzz/andjchall1.jpg
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3/Txspeachfzz/ut1.jpg
B/W
http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c3/Txspeachfzz/dd2.jpg
Color:
i really hated this one so i removed it lol
http://album.cogia.net/gif/NGchellenge2.jpg
What did i do... well darkened the image for one with a multiply layer. Did a few contrast and levels adjustments, brought out her eyes and darkened her wrinkles, all in all more weathered look but with a hint of a twinkle in her eyes :)
my attempt....and had to make the eyes evil
http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n70/ben201/oldlady.jpg
http://www.lightinthesky.co.uk/images/TPF/P1000237_small.jpg
Now I am curious to see how other members can make this photo look like it was straight out of National Geographic :D.
http://www.sicfelt.com/manga/P1000237_small.jpg
http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e52/ammettalo_non/photo3.jpg
Maybe you like it..
http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o64/sebque/test-2.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a322/leonardvdleeden/oldladykopie.jpg
http://img153.imageshack.us/img153/607/p1000237smallue0.jpg
I didn't want to go B&W as that would be a far to easy way out IMO.
Else I would please ask you to refrain from editing someone else's photo and publishing it here as if it were yours from the start.
Regards,
David
Keep up the good work everyone, and if anyone else fancies diving in, feel free.
David.
My apologies for not replying sooner. Despite having posted a couple of times, I have not revisited this thread in the last few days due to work commitments.
When I originally posted this thread, I had already had a go at improving the image myself and thought the result looked a bit like an image from National Geographic, and in particular the famous image of the girl with the piercing eyes (here (http://www.bazlinton.com/images/pst/ng_mag.jpg) - but not that good obviously). That was the reason for the name and theme of this thread.
National Geographic is renowned for it's portrait images that evoke emotion, because the faces are so expressive. I cannot say whether they are or not, but many seem to have been enhanced to emphasise frown lines, eyes and other features. This is often this is called painting with digital light, and Andrzej Dragan (http://www.andrzejdragan.com) is a fine, if not the best, exponent of this.
I will rename this thread "Do an Andrzej Dragan on this image" which, thinking with hindsight, is what I should have done in the first place. I have edited my first post accordingly. To get an idea of what I mean, have a look at Dragan's portfolio at the above link or NG's photo gallery, which has several images like this one (http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ngm/0011/feature1/zoom5.html).
HH your image is the beginning of what I had in mind, whether colour or black and white, but as I wasn't specific enough in my brief, I apologise.
David
http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c161/mullet3k/lady.jpg
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