gary mulder
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And my understanding was that this thread was a place where to share them, and perhaps to attempt to explore why we prefer it that way.
The digitally-edited end result is beautiful. Perhaps you feel it should not be, considering the subject. It is an interesting question. For me, the image becomes pictorial. The original light was not the subject, I believe, so the photographer enjoys the freedom to depart from the normal and the expected, and create their own atmospheric feel with the light....
In passing - and all IMO - the old, imperfect wet lab print of the prostitute, with the dazzling window light and the barely-hinted-at body features in the dark, is FOR MY TASTE (which do not matter the slightest to anyone else!) a much better photograph than the later PS+HDR interpretation.
The digitally-edited end result is beautiful.
Now that I look at it on a big screen and not my phone, the face is heavily brightened in the old print. I can see now It's treated much better in the modern version. The arresting gaze of the woman makes the image for me, so I'm going to change my mind and agree with your in that the new image works better.
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