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I shot the folks over at Workflow Peoria for the October issue of InterBusiness Issues - which included this cover shot and three full pages of interior photos. Just so you know the glamour involved in editorial shooting, I was squeezed between two desks, up against the wall with the camera around a set of shelves. I could not see the viewfinder at all and had to go to Liveview to have a clue what I was pointing at. I had one umbrella camera left adding some general illumination but my goal was more balance with the ambient than anything else...
Week 11 – Landscape Reflections Workflow
Life is just a mirror, and what you see out there, you must first see inside of you.
My long-suffering husband was not amused at having to carry a large picture frame to the park (as well as carrying my camera equipment for me of course).
Once I'd found a place with an interesting enough background, I set up my camera on a tripod and took two sets of shots – on with David in it and one without.
When I say two 'sets' of shots, I actually took two sets of five shots each. Because of the strong shadows and highlights, I bracketed the exposures, taking five shots with 2 stops between each. Later, in post processing, I created two tone mapped images in Nik HDR Efex Pro 2.
Layering the picture with David on top of the image without, I created a Layers Mask and simply rubbed out the area inside the frame, revealing the scenery behind him.
Once I'd flattened the image, I used Bleach Bypass to extract some more details in the image, and a graduated neutral density filter to darken the background. I also used the Shadows and Highlights feature, as well as manual Dodge and Burn on individual areas of the picture.
Selecting just the foreground pavement, I changed the White Balance a little to warm it up to align the colour temperature with the part of the picture which was in the sun.
Finally I added a slight Vignette.
recently did comparison on how to convert raw to tiff then to photomatix.. interestingly found a better way that captures more details. :D im sure you all know this, wanted to discover it by myself
At home, Marburg-Wehrda, HE, Germany.
Testing a cross-processing like effect I read about on the internet on a photo I took the other day. Kinda liked the result. Here's the photo with normal-color workflow.
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I spent a good part of this week experimenting in Lightroom 3 to come up with some new presets, workflow methods for 2012.
1 reference picture
2 3D model
3 translating 3D mesh to 2D elements
4 Smoothing low poly edges and adding details
Work flow sheets for Strata Creative which included project specs, project management, estimating and print specs. Created using Illustrator.
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#spc09 Workflow session was extremely thought-provoking - especially on the mobile space! bit.ly/1O7W4e
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The reference-picture of my painting "Clint Eastwood ".
link to the (still) picture: www.flickr.com/photos/limandag/4970471905/in/set-72157624...
link to the drawing (workflow) of this picture: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hshg1gAnZsk
The reference-picture of my painting "Gorilla".
link to the (still) picture: www.flickr.com/photos/limandag/5404870806/in/set-72157624...
link to the drawing (workflow) of this picture: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGR3QyYVbuA&feature=mfu_in_or...