Thanks, K...I don't know....too many choices...lol....so I will just stay where I am. You however can modify any of my pictures anytime you wish...I consider myself privileged that you take an interest...;>)}}
Trav - thank you very much that you spend some time "playing" with the picture. You are absolutely right - photographing people in the low light is always very challenging, but photographing black people in the low light is even much more challenging. I allowed myself to brighten his face - please see the result in the pending. Sure, one can not get quality when processing low resolution already processed picture ... just as an idea ... Regards, K
I tired, K, but he is a black man...even at 4% shadow up he starts becoming a yellow man...at 7% he is a yellow man. I tried the Burn Tool on his face alone...but, this also made him into something he wasn't...(the white beard growth became much too prominent)...Intelligent commentary here is like water in the desert K...so thanks, but photographing black people presents a series of challenges themselves...and so I think I will leave him as he is...a black man.
Gosh, I hope this doesn't sound harsh...I am in a quandary whether to send him or Speedster over to Pending.