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Oct 24, 2006 15:20 |  #1

This was just a quick candid photo with my new Speedlite 430EX. Course I didn't realize just how dirty my windows are until this photo :oops: Taking photos and trying to convince my wife that I need to move up to an even better Canon and use my current G6 as a backup ;)

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Oct 24, 2006 16:01 |  #2

I see two things you could have done a little better. #1 ... a low angle like this is looking up his nostrils.... not too attractive #2 I can see a bit of his far eye. Properly done profiles show nothing of the far eye.

I like the natural hairlight and modeling on the face ... nice job on lighting.

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Oct 24, 2006 16:48 as a reply to  @ D. Craig Flory's post |  #3

Cool. Thanks for the tip! Good point about being up the nose. Your touchup job looks awesome!




  
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Oct 24, 2006 23:06 |  #4

D. Craig Flory
assume you blurred the background in phototshop? Can you share how you did it.
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Oct 24, 2006 23:53 |  #5

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D. Craig Flory
assume you blurred the background in phototshop? Can you share how you did it.
thanks

when I do it I just make a duplicate layer, blur it, then erase the unwanted blurred areas. just make sure you're erasing the correct layer. I decrease the opacity on the blurred layer and then just trace the subject with the eraser.soem use a soft brush, but I like to use a harder one. personal preference.

The revised shot looks tons better without the crud on the window.




  
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Oct 25, 2006 09:12 as a reply to  @ bolantej's post |  #6

First of all ... never erase, with the eraser tool, unless absolutely necessary. I first fixed the dirty areas using the Healing Brush in Photoshop.

I then added a dupe layer and ran the Motion Blur filter. I added a layer mask in hide all. I painted in the blur where I wanted it. I merged the layers and added another dupe layer. I now added gaussian blur and again a layer mask in hide all and painted in the additional blur I wanted.

Finally, I made it into a step-mount. The accent line around the subject layer is a color I selected from the image.

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