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07/21/2012 10:00:40 PM · #1
Shot a local musician this afternoon. He didn't really have any concepts in mind so I played around with some different techniques and some new equipment. I'd love your thoughts :)

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07/21/2012 10:06:05 PM · #2
Those are exceptional. Sorry for a bland "good shot chap" type of comment but I honestly see nothing that could improve these, they're brilliant.
07/21/2012 10:14:59 PM · #3
If I were him, I'd seriously think I got my money's worth! Your pics are terrific.
07/21/2012 10:27:20 PM · #4
clone out the lighting stands in the last shot..

Otherwise, amazing, I'm sure he's thrilled!
07/21/2012 10:40:17 PM · #5
Originally posted by Cory:

clone out the lighting stands in the last shot..

Otherwise, amazing, I'm sure he's thrilled!


Couldn't figure out how to do it without messing it up :(
07/21/2012 11:27:31 PM · #6
Very nicely lit, with a nice variety of feels. One quibble, why did you lop off the top of his head in 4 of the 6?
07/21/2012 11:52:16 PM · #7
Originally posted by BrennanOB:

Very nicely lit, with a nice variety of feels. One quibble, why did you lop off the top of his head in 4 of the 6?


I crop heads a lot. I like that style and it gives you more detail in the face without losing important information. If the hair is unique or adds to the picture I won't crop it. I do it in-camera...just my thing.
07/21/2012 11:57:04 PM · #8
Really professionally done. The lighting's excellent. You've come a long way...

R.
07/22/2012 12:02:37 AM · #9
Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by Cory:

clone out the lighting stands in the last shot..

Otherwise, amazing, I'm sure he's thrilled!


Couldn't figure out how to do it without messing it up :(


I just tried it, content-aware fill takes care of the stands themselves perfectly, and I don't mind the trace of the heads themselves being visible in the light flare. If YOU do, that part's more of a handwork chore.
07/22/2012 12:58:02 AM · #10
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Originally posted by kgeary:

Originally posted by Cory:

clone out the lighting stands in the last shot..

Otherwise, amazing, I'm sure he's thrilled!


Couldn't figure out how to do it without messing it up :(


I just tried it, content-aware fill takes care of the stands themselves perfectly, and I don't mind the trace of the heads themselves being visible in the light flare. If YOU do, that part's more of a handwork chore.


I'm not a content-aware pro...what's the basic process?
07/22/2012 12:59:35 AM · #11
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Really professionally done. The lighting's excellent. You've come a long way...

R.


Thanks I really appreciate it :)
07/22/2012 11:51:25 AM · #12
Originally posted by kgeary:


I'm not a content-aware pro...what's the basic process?


Photoshop CS5 and above; you make a selection of an area to patch and then select "fill" from the edit menu and use the content-aware option. Single most outstanding improvement in Photoshop in quite a while.

R.
07/22/2012 02:13:18 PM · #13
Darn I have CS4. If I Dropbox you the full res file can you help me out?

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07/22/2012 02:26:38 PM · #14
Wow, really great selection of images. I'm sure he'll be absolutely thrilled.
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