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12/13/2006 11:39:55 AM · #1 |
With the new rules for the Expert Editing Challenges at DPC, the only obstacle for creativity in photograph it will be technique. A lot of technique about image manipulation will be a must to archive the best results.
Does anybody know good Books, DVD Tutorials, Online Tutorials, Etc... that lead us to results like this? Dominic Rouse SlideShow
Or the soft Russion Style
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12/13/2006 01:03:45 PM · #2 |
Jorge, I find the book "Adobe Photoshop for Photographers" by Martin Evening has good guidelines for montage techniques. |
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12/13/2006 01:10:12 PM · #3 |
No offence and i know this is not specifically relevant but i think the images by Dominic Rouse, you showed there are complete and utter rubbish.
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12/13/2006 01:13:18 PM · #4 |
I think the post on em is kinda cool but the subject matter is way too dark for me |
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12/13/2006 01:17:56 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Kerm: No offence and i know this is not specifically relevant but i think the images by Dominic Rouse, you showed there are complete and utter rubbish. |
and the price of chicken in Kentucky is?
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12/13/2006 01:24:54 PM · #6 |
No offense to the PS gurus and the great photogs, but these challenges are going to be dominated by the Art ROFLMAOs on this site... creative minds that can take full use to the full toolset.
These won't be your typical PP. I see a lot of creative composites at the top of the list. Move over HDR, here comes the real PS gods :-)
Message edited by author 2006-12-13 13:47:12.
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12/13/2006 02:16:28 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by Kerm: No offence and i know this is not specifically relevant but i think the images by Dominic Rouse, you showed there are complete and utter rubbish. |
You see, I think that they are nothing short of brilliant and that they display a superb imagination and eye for detail. That shows exactly how much I know, doesn't it?.
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12/13/2006 02:27:18 PM · #8 |
I know it is an expert challenge but I think that people will drop the pictures that look more like digital art than photography... I hope not but is what I feel... Anyway, I may skip the first challenge just to see how it developes... |
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12/13/2006 02:28:47 PM · #9 |
Entry #51 - be very afraid.....
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12/13/2006 02:34:51 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by AJAger: Originally posted by Kerm: No offence and i know this is not specifically relevant but i think the images by Dominic Rouse, you showed there are complete and utter rubbish. |
You see, I think that they are nothing short of brilliant and that they display a superb imagination and eye for detail. That shows exactly how much I know, doesn't it?. |
They're good, though some of them are a bit on the nose. You can so tell he's a lapsed Catholic. :) My favourite are "Vacancy" and "Angeline". |
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12/13/2006 02:38:28 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by AJAger: Originally posted by Kerm: No offence and i know this is not specifically relevant but i think the images by Dominic Rouse, you showed there are complete and utter rubbish. |
You see, I think that they are nothing short of brilliant and that they display a superb imagination and eye for detail. That shows exactly how much I know, doesn't it?. |
it seems your opinion agrees with BW Magazine who did an article on him after featuring his portfolio, not to mention the people who pay upwards of $3500 per print for his work.
agreed - genius work. :) |
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12/13/2006 02:40:56 PM · #12 |
This Radiant Vista tutorial might not be a bad place to start. Combination of several files to create a very photographic end result. The files are there for you to play with, along with the step by step discussion of what was done and the motivation behind each edit or change.
maybe the SC can say if that sort of editing is all legal or not. I haven't read the rules very closely.
Message edited by author 2006-12-13 14:42:35.
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12/13/2006 02:42:03 PM · #13 |
Pushing the thread to the subject... ;)
Expert Editing Tutorials... The best ones!...
Where are they? |
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12/13/2006 02:45:15 PM · #14 |
Originally posted by De Sousa: Pushing the thread to the subject... ;)
Expert Editing Tutorials... The best ones!...
Where are they? |
//www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=50 Here's one
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12/13/2006 07:10:09 PM · #15 |
the quintessential master's tutorial on cloning :)
//www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=36 |
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