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    Default Grandfather

    My dear grandfather capture for all eternity!
    There's so much history in old peoples faces, every wrinkle, line and mark has their own story to tell.

    Grandpa, you are beautiful!



    Full sized photo: http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/5933/morfarportrtt.jpg



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    really great shot Rad!






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    Looks a lot like the old man in Up. :P
    Great shot.

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    Great shot the eyes are captured really well!

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    Glad to hear Linda!

    V, haha yeah you're right, hadn't noticed till you said so

    TY Tay, yeah he really does have lively eyes with lots of patterns and such.

    Mucho gracias!



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    great shot, i'd love to see this in colour though? to show how alive he is, and with this quality pic you'll see his eye colour which could be brightened in photoshop and look sweet!
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    Thanks Hob!

    I looks 100x better in B&W so I went all in for that. Here's the colored one without any adjustments for you to see



    I think B&W brings out face details better than colors, especially with old people.



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    I guess this lacks some good composition.

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    its a shame, if he was sitting up about an inch and a half this would be perfect comp with leading lines, the colour i see what you mean keep up the good work!
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    Yeah it were just a snap of the moment, guess he were a bit tired ^u^



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