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01/08/2008 01:32:52 PM · #51
Originally posted by jaysonmc:

I wouldn't use the tilted ones as you are not really using the titled frame.


Maybe it's just cause I'm tired today... but I don't get your comment... explain please?
01/08/2008 01:37:41 PM · #52
Tilt is generally used to give energy to the photo or to enhance lines across the frame. For me, those two photos don't seem to do either, they just appear titled. However, that could be a personal preference I see.

However like all rules, tilted shots can break the norm. Hope that helps.
01/08/2008 01:41:58 PM · #53
Originally posted by jaysonmc:

Tilt is generally used to give energy to the photo or to enhance lines across the frame. For me, those two photos don't seem to do either, they just appear titled. However, that could be a personal preference I see.

However like all rules, tilted shots can break the norm. Hope that helps.


Yes that explains it much more... thanks
01/17/2008 10:47:42 PM · #54
This is an edit of one of my favs from this set... comments:

original: [thumb]629767[/thumb]

edit: [thumb]634584[/thumb]
01/17/2008 10:56:40 PM · #55
left a comment.
01/17/2008 11:39:00 PM · #56
Originally posted by Eyesup:

This is an edit of one of my favs from this set... comments:

original: [thumb]629767[/thumb]

edit: [thumb]634584[/thumb]


I think simply cloning out the line in the backdrop would have sufficed.
01/18/2008 01:31:36 AM · #57
Originally posted by wavelength:

Originally posted by Eyesup:

This is an edit of one of my favs from this set... comments:

original: [thumb]629767[/thumb]

edit: [thumb]634584[/thumb]


I think simply cloning out the line in the backdrop would have sufficed.


I'm gonna have to agree.
01/18/2008 02:16:04 AM · #58
Looks like a demon-face peeking over her shoulder now :)
01/18/2008 02:45:30 AM · #59
If I want to add interest to a background, I usually take a texture from here:
//www.mayang.com/textures/Metal/html/Flat%20Metal%20Textures/

Put it in a layer in overlay or softlight mode. And then mask the subject. Might want to Guassian blur the texture just a bit to make it less distracting.
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