Thank you! I fooled around with color in processing (which I don’t like to do much of), and this photo has sat in my files for exactly one year. I finally tried the sepia tones and knew that is what it needed. Thanks for the comment.
I thought the ‘old’ David Suzuki, Jo, but I can see what you mean by ‘Mr. Miyagi’. It’s a lovely shot Angeline – the old man at work, preparing his fish. Did you take it in Hawaii?
I agree with E.C. – a great portrait Angeline!
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Thanks Paula.
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Reblogged this on Simon Sundaraj-Keun.
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Thanks for the reblog Simon. Much appreciated!
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Great shot and the sepia tone compliments it beautifully. š
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Thank you! I fooled around with color in processing (which I don’t like to do much of), and this photo has sat in my files for exactly one year. I finally tried the sepia tones and knew that is what it needed. Thanks for the comment.
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I love this shot….
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Thanks Jeanne.
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what a great shot – he reminds me of Mr Miyagi In the Karate Kid [84 version]
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Thanks Jo. That’s who I thought of too when I saw him.
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he really has THE look.
š
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“THE” look? Why, Jo, whatever do you mean?
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That ‘I know something you don’t know just yet’ look Miyagi had in the movie…you know: “Wax on, Wax off.”
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Oh…I was reading much more in to your comment;)
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Don’t ever do that Angeline…my brain is quite simple.
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Oh I don’t think so!
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It is really…simply complicated.
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ah ha! Just as I thought.
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Hehe. Wax on, wax off š
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š Guess which movie I’m renting to watch again this weekend?
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I thought the ‘old’ David Suzuki, Jo, but I can see what you mean by ‘Mr. Miyagi’. It’s a lovely shot Angeline – the old man at work, preparing his fish. Did you take it in Hawaii?
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More Mr. Miyagi I think, but close to David Suzuki.
Thanks M. I took this photo at an Oakland, California Farmer’s Market.
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