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10/04/2005 02:01:52 PM · #1 |
I've been using a personalized google page as my homepage lately. One of it's items is a "How to of the day". And one of today's how tos is "How to Create Those Amazing Blurred Background Photo Portraits". Now, I already know how to blur my background, but I clicked on it out of amusement since I hadn't seen anything related to photography on there yet. When I saw the photo they were using as an example I just couldn't stop laughing:
How To for Chit |
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10/04/2005 06:21:43 PM · #2 |
| bump...probably should have given this a better title |
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10/04/2005 06:24:09 PM · #3 |
did check this out earlier but didn't post!
Agree lol and reminded me of the fun we had with Chit!
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10/04/2005 06:40:46 PM · #4 |
What a terrible howto though! One step, telling you to use a 35mm camera. Real thorough, that.
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10/04/2005 06:44:03 PM · #5 |
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10/04/2005 06:45:24 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by riot: What a terrible howto though! One step, telling you to use a 35mm camera. Real thorough, that. |
Agreed. If I didn't know how to create an "amazing blurred background" before reading that, I'm pretty sure I wouldn't know how to after, either. |
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10/04/2005 06:49:20 PM · #7 |
Did you follow the link to "How to be Photogenic"? ....Warning! Don't take this too seriously as there are other more important things in life.
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10/04/2005 06:50:41 PM · #8 |
| LOL I kept looking for the next step, asking the puter "is that it?" my goodness, we didn't know photography was so simple! |
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10/04/2005 06:54:21 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by idnic: LOL I kept looking for the next step, asking the puter "is that it?" my goodness, we didn't know photography was so simple! | but it is that simple.. you just point and shoot, if it omes out good you did a good job, if it comes out bad, blame the camera for not understanding your artistic view, and throw it out a high window...
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10/04/2005 06:55:15 PM · #10 |
| that could get a little expensive, though, so you should stick to the disposable cameras for that method. |
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10/04/2005 06:57:39 PM · #11 |
nah, go for the nice expensive DSLR's I'll be waiting at the bottom of a tall building if anyone wants to try this out.......
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10/04/2005 07:01:15 PM · #12 |
Originally posted by Jewellian: nah, go for the nice expensive DSLR's I'll be waiting at the bottom of a tall building if anyone wants to try this out....... |
I can imagine the headlines now... "man killed by falling DSLR"
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10/04/2005 07:48:10 PM · #13 |
I've invented a new helmet especially for cathing them....
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10/04/2005 07:51:03 PM · #14 |
| Hey, there are more steps listed now. When I first followed the link there was only step "1". Or am I looping out? |
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10/04/2005 07:53:15 PM · #15 |
CRAP! they DID add more steps, now it almost makes sense.... now what will we make fun of?
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10/04/2005 08:00:45 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by Jewellian: CRAP! they DID add more steps, now it almost makes sense.... now what will we make fun of? |
You. |
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10/04/2005 08:08:51 PM · #17 |
wow, lots to work with there, have fun!
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