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01/27/2005 07:40:35 PM · #1 |
My sister is pregnant and wanted me to take a specific photo for her. She referenced a photo she seen a while back where the woman was pregnant looking into the mirror and the reflection was her with her newborn baby. I was wondering about the kind of setup needed for such a shot and hopefully to find a sample of the photo to look at.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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01/27/2005 07:42:48 PM · #2 |
This is one of the best pregnant pictures I have seen in here, could be a cool thing to do to try and imitate this :)
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01/27/2005 07:45:56 PM · #3 |
Nice photo but don't think I will be taking that one of my sister though :-)
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01/27/2005 07:58:47 PM · #4 |
 
The first picture I took of my wife in late 2000. The next two are of her recent pregnancy. Hope this helps. |
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01/27/2005 08:11:27 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by jlsnads: Nice photo but don't think I will be taking that one of my sister though :-) |
hehe I was just thinking that myself.
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01/27/2005 09:15:09 PM · #6 |
Take 2 pictures of her, one of her looking into a full-length mirror from some oblique angle and one of her in the same pose holding a baby.
Open the second (with the baby), copy the mirror reflection by selecting it and using cntrl-c, be sure the edges are feathered on the selection.
Open the first, hit cntrl-v to paste the cloned reflection. Adjust as needed.
Use a tripod, of course, so the mirror is exactly the same spot and angle.
Robt.
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01/28/2005 12:33:02 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by bear_music: Take 2 pictures of her, one of her looking into a full-length mirror from some oblique angle and one of her in the same pose holding a baby.
Open the second (with the baby), copy the mirror reflection by selecting it and using cntrl-c, be sure the edges are feathered on the selection.
Open the first, hit cntrl-v to paste the cloned reflection. Adjust as needed.
Use a tripod, of course, so the mirror is exactly the same spot and angle.
Robt. |
That really sound interesting little project. Thanks for the tip :) |
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01/28/2005 01:08:13 AM · #8 |
How about this one:
It is on the Conneely Studio's website.
David
/edit: and a number of others Maternity Poses here, to get the thoughts flowing. There is no real reason to limit to just one pose, is there?
Message edited by author 2005-01-28 01:14:52.
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01/28/2005 12:35:52 PM · #9 |
Thanks Britannica. This is exactly the kind of photo she was looking for. That gives me some ideas on how to do this.
Originally posted by Britannica: How about this one:
It is on the Conneely Studio's website.
David
/edit: and a number of others Maternity Poses here, to get the thoughts flowing. There is no real reason to limit to just one pose, is there? |
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01/28/2005 01:15:06 PM · #10 |
The mirror shot is pretty cool but I really don't like his execution.(the white silky sheet in the back??? I guess it's supposed to give it a "dreamy" feel).
I think jlsnads shot will be way better! |
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