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04/23/2007 05:43:11 PM · #776 |
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04/23/2007 05:43:31 PM · #777 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb:
I have one question, and it's strictly rhetorical 'cause I did things completely off the map for Basic Editing, but with the location of her face, would this shot qualify as an example of the rule of thirds?
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Cool picture! The cat's head is very clearly on the thirds boundary, and her legs bend inwards nicely at the second third, therefore it would qualify. I'd say if you really wanted to make sure there's no dnmc's, yank the cat forwards a bit and shoot from slightly further away, so that the window ledge is lined up with the second third. But I'm not sure how happy the Princess would be about that :) |
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04/23/2007 05:46:04 PM · #778 |
Originally posted by Melethia: Michelle, I don't think you were being dishonest - just being a friend. As I said, if you share pics, don't vote on 'em. And I'll keep voting the way I always do, which oddly enough tends to favor certain photographers simply because I happen to like a style that those people shoot well. |
Bingo. EVERYONE has certain styles they like. No one is going after those. It's when votes are very high regardless of image subject or quality that things looks weird.
Michelle, don't change a thing. I think you now understand that voting for friends' photos isn't a good idea, so just don't. But don't second-guess your votes for others, either.
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04/23/2007 05:47:55 PM · #779 |
Originally posted by levyj413: Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Guys, if anyone hasn't had a look at this tutorial, do so now:
Moving the light
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Yep, it's quite effective.
Here are some examples of where I used it, either by itself or in combination with some contrast enhancement using curves or levels. I know, I know - my daughter has been seen enough - I swear it really was a case of using this trick!
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The rest of the pictures are quite nicely done too, but I have to say, that was some beautiful editing on the portrait shot. The advantage of shooting things we love.
Since I have no kids, I do well shooting fire spinners instead :) |
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04/23/2007 07:13:40 PM · #780 |
Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Guys, if anyone hasn't had a look at this tutorial, do so now:
Moving the light
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I'm going to start a tutorial called Leave The Light Alone
think Poltergeist, people! Don't go into the light! |
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04/23/2007 07:15:15 PM · #781 |
Hair
Votes: 252
Views: 496
Avg Vote: 4.6548
Comments: 20
Kitchenware
Votes: 65
Views: 103
Avg Vote: 5.1538
Comments: 5
it's a miracle that my kitchenware is over 5... but check out my 20 comments in Hair! woo-hoo! |
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04/23/2007 07:20:41 PM · #782 |
Thanks - you guys are very kind. I like it here! Now I am just drained. This sucked a lot out of me emotionally. Ah, live and learn.
Originally posted by levyj413: Originally posted by Melethia: Michelle, I don't think you were being dishonest - just being a friend. As I said, if you share pics, don't vote on 'em. And I'll keep voting the way I always do, which oddly enough tends to favor certain photographers simply because I happen to like a style that those people shoot well. |
Bingo. EVERYONE has certain styles they like. No one is going after those. It's when votes are very high regardless of image subject or quality that things looks weird.
Michelle, don't change a thing. I think you now understand that voting for friends' photos isn't a good idea, so just don't. But don't second-guess your votes for others, either. |
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04/23/2007 07:22:19 PM · #783 |
Poltergeist tutorial - now that would be interesting. I am waiting for a full moon before I try my cemetary shot again. I'll have some pics for you lol.
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04/23/2007 07:37:25 PM · #784 |
I am now in "Rule of Thirds". I entered a type of shot that usually doesn't do well with voters but I like it.
I'm also in for Free Study.
My Landscape currently has 23 comments but it's a love/hate thing. They either love it and say so or it kind of freaks them out.
Oh well. |
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04/23/2007 07:45:51 PM · #785 |
Any patient people in here want to try to explain to me how to make a triptych? I have been playing around on PSP and for the life of me I can't figure it out. I would so appreciate it! |
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04/23/2007 07:49:11 PM · #786 |
Originally posted by hipychik: Any patient people in here want to try to explain to me how to make a triptych? I have been playing around on PSP and for the life of me I can't figure it out. I would so appreciate it! |
Ditto...
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04/23/2007 08:50:02 PM · #787 |
Originally posted by jackal9: Originally posted by hipychik: Any patient people in here want to try to explain to me how to make a triptych? I have been playing around on PSP and for the life of me I can't figure it out. I would so appreciate it! |
Ditto... |
Erm, I'm not sure if this is the best way of doing it, but what I was planning to do was:
-open a 'new' photoshop document, sized 720x720px
-drag and drop the 3 pictures into it, and resize them using free transform (if you hold 'shift' down, it preserves original proportions)
-play around with the rectangular marquee+stroke function to make borders
-fill any empty spaces between pictures using a paint bucket
-trim any remaining empty space
If anyone has a better method, let me know. |
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04/23/2007 08:58:21 PM · #788 |
There is a tutorial around here somewhere about making a triptych. I will look for it.
Here are a few things to look at:
Brad's Example: example
Action: Downloadable action
Installing an action: Instructions
Message edited by author 2007-04-23 21:17:12. |
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04/23/2007 09:01:27 PM · #789 |
Originally posted by purpleflutterby13: Erm, I'm not sure if this is the best way of doing it, but what I was planning to do was:
-open a 'new' photoshop document, sized 720x720px
-drag and drop the 3 pictures into it, and resize them using free transform (if you hold 'shift' down, it preserves original proportions)
-play around with the rectangular marquee+stroke function to make borders
-fill any empty spaces between pictures using a paint bucket
-trim any remaining empty space
If anyone has a better method, let me know. |
that's about how i do it, but i usually do the images full size, then resize the whole thing in 500 pixel increments as a last step. so my new blank image is about 4000 pixles wide, or so.
my kitchen is back down to normal scoring at 6.2. or rather, that's still my personal bast, but it's less stratopheric than 6.5.
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04/23/2007 09:17:05 PM · #790 |
Thanks all, that should give me a direction to head in.
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04/23/2007 09:25:56 PM · #791 |
Dang it, just spent like 1 hour and a 1/2 setting up and trying to get a shot for Bubbles when I noticed this:
"Sorry, you've already submitted to Rule of Thirds III, another exclusive challenge, so cannot
submit to this one. If you're more interested in submitting to Bubbles II, then you should
unsubmit from Rule of Thirds III and return to this page."
Maybe next time I should read ALL the rules a bit closer, lol.
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04/23/2007 09:28:20 PM · #792 |
Originally posted by quiet_observation: There is a tutorial around here somewhere about making a triptych. I will look for it.
Here are a few things to look at:
Brad's Example: example
Action: Downloadable action
Installing an action: Instructions |
Thanks, Mary these are very useful. :)
I have nothing I like for Thirds and *so* wanted to enter, but unless I have a eureka moment in the next 24 hours it is not to be.
My housewares is still hanging in just above 6 - pleased and surprised, but it just goes to show I cannot accurately guess what will suck and what will not. |
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04/23/2007 10:22:25 PM · #793 |
Thanks for the help everyone. I'll play around and see if I can figure it out. |
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04/23/2007 11:23:31 PM · #794 |
I just stumbled into a possible rule of thirds shot. Even though I very badly would prefer to enter Bubbles, I have a full day followed by a fun dinner with friends tomorrow. So I suspect I'll be rule of thirds.
And Christian, congrats on your new personal best! Just don't do it three more times. I don't want to have to work hard to find your Monty Python shot!
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04/23/2007 11:38:44 PM · #795 |
I've got a truly weird photo in for bubbles. No one will guess it's mine - that is for sure. I could get a 3 or a 6 on it. This is one of those few times I have NO idea how voters will react. My mom loved it. My husband said "cool, but would be better with a concept." I just don't know what to think. This is one on which I hope my fellow suckers will leave some comments after the challenge. It is definitely stretching my envelope. |
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04/23/2007 11:58:56 PM · #796 |
Here's a fun little reading on a non-photo-related subject:
//www.msu.edu/~jdowell/miner.html
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04/24/2007 12:12:55 AM · #797 |
Ah, triptychs... I shot some stuff on Saturday I thought would be perfect for a triptych! So I tried it. When I do this, I resize all the originals to the same size and dpi, then create a "new" blank document in PS that will hold them all (based on pixel size) and drag and drop. Each picture becomes it's own layer, so if you want to move it, you have to be on that layer. That part gets confusing...
Anyway, here it is - not an outtake since it was shot outside of the challenge time frame, and entirely too "busy" for DPC anyway. Hint - for a successful triptych at DPC sizes, simplicity will probably be a good thing to keep in mind.
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04/24/2007 12:41:23 AM · #798 |
Technically I think that's still considered an outtake though.
Very nice shot... very interesting and full of life. |
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04/24/2007 12:57:31 AM · #799 |
It's just me, but I have *NO* interest whatsoever in trying to do a triptych.
On my happy thing.....
Landscape III
Votes: 264 Views: 354
Avg Vote: 6.1250
Comments: 25 Favorites: 1
I almost did not enter this shot!
Whew!
Message edited by author 2007-04-24 00:59:48.
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04/24/2007 02:12:29 AM · #800 |
Originally posted by NikonJeb: It's just me, but I have *NO* interest whatsoever in trying to do a triptych.
On my happy thing.....
Landscape III
Votes: 264 Views: 354
Avg Vote: 6.1250
Comments: 25 Favorites: 1
I almost did not enter this shot!
Whew! |
Cool!! Good luck!!
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