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08/22/2004 07:55:50 PM · #1 |
I love this picture. I love the every bit of it... BIG ups to GriGri!
Anyone (hopefully grigrigirl is around) know how this was done?
Steps would be good as well... feel free to venture a guess as well. I seem to create some interesting things during trial & error!
THanks in advance!
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08/22/2004 07:58:13 PM · #2 |
What part do you want to know how it was done? The "curvature" is "as shot", as a result of using a fish-eye lens. It was then converted to sepia and dodged and burned. (Or so it would appear. =])
Message edited by author 2004-08-22 19:58:42.
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08/22/2004 08:17:57 PM · #3 |
These are from her comments Rooster:
grigrigirl:
07/26/2004 01:56:05 AM
aw shucks...its just a dirty ol bayou on a bright noon time sunny hot sweaty kind of day in the middle of july. Those fisheyes are fun! And...i dodged...no burning.
grigrigirl:
07/27/2004 08:21:45 AM
I submitted this in color originally...but decided the duotone was even quirckier. Being that the sun was directly above the bride and groom...their faces were rather dark and shadowy. First off....had to remove sensor dust..and boy is it bad. I made a layer of the original image and intensified the contrast...then erased to reveal the original levels of the bride and groom. So much contrast would have completely blown out her dress. I then played with the levels on the original ...to lighten the bride and groom. Played with levels on the layer to increase darkness and contrast. I erased a bit around the water to reveal the original and make for a darker sky. Flattened the layers...dodged a bit of his face and added a vignette around the image. Border. Duotone and more playing with levels and contrast to bring out the detail of the boardwalk. All in all..maybe spent 10 to 15 minutes on it...if that.
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08/22/2004 08:30:24 PM · #4 |
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