it. So I am just busting waiting to hear everyone's opinions of the product. It is really hard not to get caught up in Photo Shop so I stuck with things that can be done in a traditional darkroom so remember that little shutter bugs. The above image [the horizontal] well all of the stuff I shot on my D200 in color I masked my subject muted color and for the background I did a desaturate and I am a fan of CONTRAST...totally DIG IT!!! So it worked for this image (I think) like I said I want to hear from my viewers.This image I played with the contrast and muted some of the color and used a down loadable filter for photo shop that is called dog town...kind of gives that Polaroid look. For those that do not know Polaroid is an "instant"
photo in which a lot of photographers used when they shoot conventional large format film well the camera would have a Polaroid back so the image can be viewed instantly. Well the Polaroid print look is pretty trendy/artsy kind of thingy and i have been busting wanting to try it I love it as long as you have the right image to put in it; it can look sexy (nice) if there is a great image to go in it and if the image is shot with a artsy angle. So SPECIAL THANKS to the beautiful city of San Luis Obispo, CA [a sexy city with great eye catching places to photograph my favorite part of California and the people are wonderful there] and most importantly my subject Julian and his mom Roylan...

