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As you can see it was in very poor lighting. I meant to take the shot with poor lighting with Post Processing in mind which one should never do. Pro Photog Zach Arias would kill me right now if he read this. lol
Using PS CS5, I first Masked myself out the picture in order to completely blur the back ground (Fake DOF). Then I simply just warmed up the skin. A tad bit of sharpening and noise removel. (Not so much since I was using the All Super Sharp 85mm 1.8USM. Crop and thats that!
Opened from RAW file with NX2 and CS5... Pretty big difference here, NX2 looks exactly like it looked on the LCD.
Bom em ritmo natalino , dingo bell acabou o papel , vim lhes trazer esta humilde blend , espero que agradem desta vez , se não ú.u -qq ENFIM
GAMBATE Loca Loca < mistura de japonês com waka waka?
Having decimated my elbow I can't hold my camera any more, these are old PS experiments but I just wanted to post something so I don't feel like Flickr and my photography is dead and gone.
My first levitation experiment, wanted to try some horizontal ones too but my arm died and I ran out of time to do them.
seeeh! por fin! dejé mi vagancia a un lado y dediqué una razonable cantidad de tiempo a decargar el nuevo PS, instalarlo y buscar el serial apropiado. mi primer trabajo ha sido fingir unos cross process, porque hasta que no revele los carretes de la analógica tendré que dedicarme a falsificarlos
This painting was done in Photoshop CS5 using the brush, mixer brush and various other painting tools.
Wacom Intuos 3 tablet.
ORIGINAL PHOTO: by huntstrong www.flickr.com/photos/8447672@N02/5853196351
Thank you Debbie, I hope I did OK with these beautiful horses !
Happy New Year!
I decided to celebrate the new year by creating a new planet ;) Actually my Uncle tipped me off about a tutorial he saw online and pitched a few of his ideas at me. Hearing that got me interested in the idea because I've seen similar things online but never tried it out for myself. So now I have. :D I know its kinda rough and nowhere near what the masters of this kinda thing can do but I like it and hope to make more soon.
Thanks for the inspiration Uncle Walter!