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10/15/2003 11:48:24 AM · #1 |
I am proud of these portraits I took last weekend. I would have normally spent $300.00 if I used a pro.
My camera does not blur the background so I used PSP8 and Timj351's tutorial to blur out the background. It was a bit tough going around the face but I think I got it to look just right.
I set the exposure at 0.70 because the sun was behind us in the family portrait. I of course used a tripod with a self timer.
Any comments or suggestions appreciated.
My 4 year old daughter.
Almost 2 year old daughter
14 year old son
almost 13 year old son
My husband and I
and the family portrait
I know, I know...but can't a person brag every once and awhile.
Thanks for looking!
Sonja
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10/15/2003 11:52:36 AM · #2 |
Brag away, you did a great job! Nice looking family too. My only additional tip, would be maybe to wear brighter colors, just to stand out , and add more contrast to the scene. Good stuff :)
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10/15/2003 12:02:35 PM · #3 |
Wow those are great and the lighting and exposure too!
Good job Sonja Foo!!!
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10/15/2003 12:44:10 PM · #4 |
Very nice images but how could you go wrong with such a handsome/beautiful family? The serious one of your 3 yr old and the image of your 14 yr old particularly struck me and the family resemblances in the all together shot are clear and help the pose have cohesiveness
edited to give back the year I took away - 4 yr old
Message edited by author 2003-10-15 12:50:45.
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10/15/2003 12:46:51 PM · #5 |
Lovely pics Soni! I think your 4 year old could be a real model. What a doll!
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10/15/2003 12:59:03 PM · #6 |
Gorgeous. Children are the Lord's good gift.
Could any really patient person briefly explain to me how to put a thumbnail into a post? I suppose you have to have the photo available in one of your galleries.
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10/15/2003 01:18:41 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by stevenayer: Gorgeous. Children are the Lord's good gift.
Could any really patient person briefly explain to me how to put a thumbnail into a post? I suppose you have to have the photo available in one of your galleries. |
If you have it in your portfolio on here, you can use the thumbnail button when you write your post. (Its the left most of the 5 above the box you type in) and then just enter the ID number from your portfolio, as explained in the box that pops up when you click on the thumbnail button.
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10/15/2003 01:19:42 PM · #8 |
Steven
Check this link out:
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=41928
It also has a link to the tutorial by Bod.
You can link to a photo from DPC or your own website.
Calvus
Originally posted by stevenayer: Gorgeous. Children are the Lord's good gift.
Could any really patient person briefly explain to me how to put a thumbnail into a post? I suppose you have to have the photo available in one of your galleries. |
Message edited by author 2003-10-15 13:21:50.
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10/15/2003 01:26:22 PM · #9 |
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10/15/2003 01:27:42 PM · #10 |
Just put your image ID between [ thumb ] tags:
[ thumb ]42350[ /thumb ]
which will result in this:
No more complicated steps necessary!
(I suggested this feature and it was actually implemented, so I need to promote it. :) )
P.S. Excellent portraits Sonja!
Message edited by author 2003-10-15 13:31:54. |
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10/15/2003 02:08:50 PM · #11 |
They are all amazing Sonja! You not only saved yourself $300, you did just as good a job as the pro would have done.
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10/15/2003 02:35:40 PM · #12 |
Simply Beautiful Photos !!!! Very happy family !!!! |
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10/15/2003 02:56:45 PM · #13 |
Very nice portraits - you should be proud!
But who says the subjects need to be looking at the camera? I think you and your husband's shot is great, but if the 2 of you were looking at each other lovingly, that would also make a good shot (just a suggestion for the future). Also, I would try and pose the subjects so that the sidewalks aren't visible in the background.
Just a couple of thoughts, take them or leave them, but I think overall that these shots border on pro level portraits. Nice work!!! |
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10/15/2003 04:12:48 PM · #14 |
It's no wonder they are so beautiful with such a beautiful family. You couldn't take a 'bad' picture! :-) I don't think you'll ever need to hire a pro again. Nice job.
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10/16/2003 07:06:20 PM · #15 |
Thank you, Kavey, joanns, EddyG, kiwiness, A Weaver and ButterflySis!
[b]Hugs to all!
scab-lab Thanks! I tried brighter cloths but they seem
to be to wash out. That is why I went with a darker color. I also
thought it would go better with the fall color theme.
Notice the lighter colors are washed out
amsmyth, those 2 are also my favorite shots. Thanks!
sagestudio, she thinks she is one. I don't have to tell her
to do anything. She just gets in front of the camera and starts
posing. She's a natural. Thanks!
stevenayer, thanks! They are truely a gift from God!
Ten13, thanks I didn't even notice the sidewalks. I will try your suggestions.
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10/16/2003 07:18:24 PM · #16 |
Sonifo I took a look at most of your shots last night to be honest as you gave me a nice comment I deemed it only fair to have a look at your talents too :0)
I was very impressed and was going to leave a few comments which I should get around to at the weekend but just taking a look at the second shot in your list there I would be interested to see what the tree looks like slightly blurred as to give the main attention to that beuatiful face of your daughter.
Just a thought, I will upload one I have done of my neice and nephew as long as my Sister and Brother in law agree ( just I dont like to put pics of my families little ones on the net with out prior consent from them, mainly due to the perverts of today ! Im sure you understand this ! )
Anyhow I use Photoshop quite alot and have been teaching it myself from books and video tutorials from DVD ROMS off magazines so if htere is anything I can help you out on please let me know, I am no genius but I would like to help anyone I can.
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10/16/2003 10:34:18 PM · #17 |
Excellent work, Sonja! You have a beautiful family.
JD Anderson
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