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Nov 08, 2006 05:45 |  #1

Here's my friend / colleague who kindly posed for me for a couple of shoots - this is one of the shots I was really happy with. Taken with 24-105 with fill from MZ-3 (bare flash straight on - you need all the power you can get to match the light from the sun!)

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Nov 08, 2006 07:31 |  #2

Nice. I'd clone out black object on the background (bench?) in photoshop. Looks a bit distracting.


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Nov 08, 2006 07:40 as a reply to  @ IlyaM's post |  #3

That's a really nice shot of a pretty lady. Thanks for sharing.


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Nov 08, 2006 07:42 |  #4

Thanks - yes, I did mean to do that, but forgot to, here's a version without the (correctly guessed) bench.


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Nov 08, 2006 07:53 |  #5

Thanks Ron - I thought it would be a nice day to try and hone my fill flash technique, plus she was wearing such bright colours they worked really well.


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Nov 08, 2006 09:10 as a reply to  @ goatee's post |  #6

I would have liked seeing this image right after dawn or right before dusk at the "sweet light" times of day. But since you were stuck with this time ... here is my version.

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Nov 08, 2006 09:30 |  #7

Thanks - I like the richer skin tones in yours (though I think mine are a more faithful reproduction, which is why I left them as they are).


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Nov 08, 2006 15:46 as a reply to  @ goatee's post |  #8

Did you notice that I fixed the blown out hair ?


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Nov 09, 2006 02:46 |  #9

I did, but I quite liked it as it was :) Great job on it though!


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Nov 09, 2006 05:30 |  #10

Hey Craig, the rescue of the blown out hair has been done SUPERBLY! Any hints of your technique?




  
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Nov 09, 2006 06:28 |  #11

Not speaking on Craig's behalf, but I would assume some judicious cloning.


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Nov 09, 2006 07:00 |  #12

waveking wrote in post #2238411 (external link)
Hey Craig, the rescue of the blown out hair has been done SUPERBLY! Any hints of your technique?



its the hair recued from the other side of the face :) not that you asked me..

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waveking wrote in post #2238411 (external link)
Hey Craig, the rescue of the blown out hair has been done SUPERBLY! Any hints of your technique?

I made a dupe of the image (not a dupe layer) and flipped it horizontally. I then used the lasso tool to select the good hair. I used drag and drop and put it in position. To make sure it was aligned well I turned down the opacity till I could see the hair underneath. I moved it a bit till it was exactlyn right and then turned the opacity back to 100%. Now I added a layer mask in Reveal All and used a black brush at about 65% to paint away where I didn't want it. Flatten and done ! I use the technique quite a bit with studio images.


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