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Jun 14, 2005 08:48 |  #1

a few messages of them


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Jun 14, 2005 08:50 as a reply to  @ *MOMOFAIRFORCEBRATS*'s post |  #3

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Jun 14, 2005 08:51 as a reply to  @ *MOMOFAIRFORCEBRATS*'s post |  #5

ok last two- i took a whole whole lot but these suti their personalities best


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Jun 14, 2005 08:52 |  #6

Very sharp. Great shots.


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Jun 14, 2005 12:40 |  #7

very nice post processing and cropping
very smooth B & W, i like them a lot
Of your boys look fantabulous

did you use 85mm 1.8 on these, coz i getting convinced to get that 85mm also
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Jun 14, 2005 12:46 |  #8

yes i used the 85mm 1.8 on all shots


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Jun 14, 2005 12:51 |  #9

I like that one where he's kneeling down playing in the water. Great shots.


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Jun 14, 2005 12:53 |  #10

Great composition/framing. If you don't mind my asking, what method did you use for the B&W converson?


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Jun 14, 2005 15:03 |  #11

its basically channels conversion then you duplicate the layer and add contrast untilt he skin is right ignoring any blowouts then use the eraser to erase the blowouts back in not at 100% unless you have to usually les.

then a light brown layer set the belnding option to color.

that pretty much does it the borwn layer is usually almost orangy but still tan i usually use that layer at opacity 25%


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Jun 14, 2005 15:10 |  #12

Beautiful shots!! Excellent compostion and nice sharpness etc!! Love the crops........




  
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Jun 14, 2005 16:37 |  #13

Really like the last 2 especially the close up. Great DOF and nicely composed.


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Jun 14, 2005 17:42 as a reply to  @ *MOMOFAIRFORCEBRATS*'s post |  #14

*MOMOFAIRFORCEBRATS* wrote:
its basically channels conversion then you duplicate the layer and add contrast untilt he skin is right ignoring any blowouts then use the eraser to erase the blowouts back in not at 100% unless you have to usually les.

I have had a go at your conversion technique. When you say 'add contrast' how are you doing that? With curves?


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Jun 14, 2005 17:55 |  #15

They are all great shots, can't pick one I like the best, how about 5,7.8 & 10 their my favourites. Thanx for sharing your conversion method, I will take a note of that for future use. But these shots are really down to great cropping and great subjects :-) Nice work.


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