Wow, great work
MarcelDivino Mostly Lurking 11 posts Joined Nov 2006 More info | Jan 17, 2011 16:39 | #76
40D l BG-E2N Grip l 580ex l 18-55 IS l 50mm f/1.8 l Tamron 28-80 l Tamron 70-300 l ABR800 l AB800 l
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amytug Senior Member 418 posts Joined Jan 2009 Location: Missouri, USA More info | Jan 17, 2011 18:06 | #77 ckale1 wrote in post #11659159 Not to answer for Lisa, but one way to do it, if you have two very similar images is to use layers. Layer the two images and use a layer mask to combine them. And in my image, if it's the one you are talking about with the "snow", no, it's blue and silver glitter. yeah- I was thinking "that can't be snow- it's not that light and glittery" very cool shot and editing! *applause* *aMy*
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ckalephoto Goldmember 1,006 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Charlotte, NC More info | Jan 17, 2011 18:16 | #78 amytug wrote in post #11661349 yeah- I was thinking "that can't be snow- it's not that light and glittery" very cool shot and editing! *applause* Thank You. It was a very fun shoot to do! Chris
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kiara216 Hatchling 8 posts Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jan 17, 2011 18:23 | #79 LisaJH wrote in post #11611851 Bumping up with a new one. ![]()
Lisa, would you mind sharing your technique? How did you edit this photo to get the final result? It's very nice.
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LisaJH Goldmember 1,887 posts Gallery: 15 photos Best ofs: 1 Likes: 2277 Joined Jul 2009 Location: Kingman, Arizona - United States More info | Jan 17, 2011 20:28 | #80 One more, lots of haze from the backlighting but really nice with a little post processing. I almost tossed this one, but loved her expression so I decided to work on it. This was 'her' spot...aka she had just kind of plopped herself here and started looking cute. lol The lighting wasn't optimal as there was a pretty large blown spot on the side of her head, so it took some effort to make it right. Totally worth it though, what a doll! <3 ~Mom of 11 and Professional Photographer~
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genericoffset Member 199 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2007 Location: Severna Park, MD More info | Please excuse the watermark
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ckalephoto Goldmember 1,006 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Charlotte, NC More info | Jan 18, 2011 07:42 | #82 Nice work on that one ^^^^ Where did you find that floor? Chris
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cleanfreak Hatchling 6 posts Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jan 18, 2011 08:13 | #83 Lisa---
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FuzzFace Goldmember 1,076 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2009 Location: New Brunswick Canada More info | Jan 18, 2011 08:20 | #84 |
kiara216 Hatchling 8 posts Joined Jan 2011 More info | Jan 18, 2011 13:37 | #85 Genericoffset, great job on isolating the background!
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Crickett Member 117 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2010 Location: Barrow County,GA More info | Jan 18, 2011 17:05 | #86 I like how you got rid of the background! Looks good but did you add the wrinkles to her forehead in the 2nd shot? I don't see them in the 1st shot! Canon 40D/ Canon 50mm/ Canon 24-70mm L / Canon 70-300mm IS/ Canon 430ex II
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genericoffset Member 199 posts Likes: 1 Joined Mar 2007 Location: Severna Park, MD More info | ckale1: Thanks... Did you notice how the wainscoting matches up perfectly with the floor
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pixelmorph Member 100 posts Joined Dec 2010 Location: Playa Del Rey More info | Jan 18, 2011 17:36 | #88 This is good stuff!
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Crickett Member 117 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2010 Location: Barrow County,GA More info | Jan 18, 2011 18:44 | #89 genericoffset wrote in post #11668184 Crickett: Actually, the left one is my finished image. The right shot had some slight corrections done in lightroom, but is pretty much straight out of the camera. Her head and hair was from another shot.
Canon 40D/ Canon 50mm/ Canon 24-70mm L / Canon 70-300mm IS/ Canon 430ex II
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ckalephoto Goldmember 1,006 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2008 Location: Charlotte, NC More info | Jan 18, 2011 18:54 | #90 genericoffset wrote in post #11668184 ckale1: Thanks... Did you notice how the wainscoting matches up perfectly with the floor (I used the same image)Nice... I would love to know where you got the wainscoting image Chris
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