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Dec 22, 2009 03:40 |  #331

Here's a quickie I did of my friend in her office (we're both research students). I didn't even have a tripod, so I'm surprised things even turned out mildly okay!

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Dec 22, 2009 09:49 as a reply to  @ Collin85's post |  #332

Nice thread.
I have used a completely different way to get multple personality shots.
(No Photoshop required)
- Put cam on tripod in a dark room, model in pose.
- open shutter for 10 sec per personality and paint with a flashlight. I have used ISO 100 and F/8.

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Dec 22, 2009 10:11 |  #333

Now you just need to work on your focus point. ;)


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Dec 22, 2009 10:16 |  #334

Meet Steve Pell. Steve asked me to take some head shots of him because he had an idea in his head playing around with Photoshop. We shot off a mixed series of facial expressions of his many moods. Once we had a series that met our requirements, Steve tried adding a bit of colour into each shot and setting them up into a mixed magazine style layout. All post-processing and design of this shot was done by Steve himself.

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Dec 22, 2009 10:17 |  #335

From 2006: Our eyes are our most magnificent tool. They give us the gift of sight. Sight allows us to see light. Light is simply waves moving at different frequencies which we interpret as colour. Colour can represent emotion affecting our mood and the way we interact and remember the environment around us. Colour is a universal language with no barriers. This project was completed with the help of Steve Pell. The purpose of this project was to create a promotion piece for a graphic design class. My many faces make up the two colour sets, CMYK and RGB.

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Dec 22, 2009 16:33 as a reply to  @ post 8852610 |  #336

here is my first attempt when i was bored(obvisouly) it isnt that good but i had fun!

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Dec 22, 2009 17:17 |  #337

Here is my first attempt EVER.

I wanted her to cry for one of the shots. I think I'm the only mother in the world who wanted her own child to cry for the camera :P It's not super creative, and I am doing to try again soon. But for my very first time I think it's aiight.

I emailed this to my mom with the subject title : "Look! I had quads!"

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Dec 22, 2009 17:25 |  #338

^^^ Nice work Milla - she's adorable!


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Dec 22, 2009 19:04 |  #339

Milla wrote in post #9247321 (external link)
Here is my first attempt EVER.

I wanted her to cry for one of the shots. I think I'm the only mother in the world who wanted her own child to cry for the camera :P It's not super creative, and I am doing to try again soon. But for my very first time I think it's aiight.

I emailed this to my mom with the subject title : "Look! I had quads!"

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I just laughed at the "Look! I had quads!" :lol::lol:

If she didn't know you had a kid, that would be FUNNY!


I like the picture too, Well done :)


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Dec 22, 2009 19:47 as a reply to  @ Radders's post |  #340

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Dec 22, 2009 20:06 |  #341

Not bad for a first attempt Skydiver, but there are 7 fingers in that shot (holding the cigar). Try some masking and layers and see if you can fix it.

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Dec 22, 2009 20:20 |  #342

Kendoway wrote in post #9248106 (external link)
Not bad for a first attempt Skydiver, but there are 7 fingers in that shot (holding the cigar). Try some masking and layers and see if you can fix it.

Cheers ;) Chris

no it is fine. Two fingers are on the cigar, the rest are holding the lighter. everything is correct.


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Dec 22, 2009 20:33 |  #343

yanchula81 wrote in post #9248182 (external link)
no it is fine. Two fingers are on the cigar, the rest are holding the lighter. everything is correct.

....aahh....saved by another smoker I presume...yup, two fingers holding the cigar and curled under out of sight, the rest are for the lighter. Thanks. They're all ugly lookin' bastards by any measure though....lol.


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Dec 22, 2009 20:59 |  #344

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....aahh....saved by another smoker I presume...yup, two fingers holding the cigar and curled under out of sight, the rest are for the lighter. Thanks. They're all ugly lookin' bastards by any measure though....lol.

I guess you could presume. I have one 100 count and one 120 count humidors full right now. My every day favorite right now is the Rocky Patel Edge Lite. I just got a gift of some Davidoff Aniversario #2 cigars from my dad today.


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Dec 22, 2009 21:05 |  #345

hennie wrote in post #9244609 (external link)
Nice thread.
I have used a completely different way to get multple personality shots.
(No Photoshop required)
- Put cam on tripod in a dark room, model in pose.
- open shutter for 10 sec per personality and paint with a flashlight. I have used ISO 100 and F/8.

Example:

PS works much better, with your way, you will never get a sharp photo.


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