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06/11/2003 10:42:22 PM · #1
I would love to post a few but e-mail is easier for me i do have a "my digital photo portfolio? But cant seem to post? I would love advise on editing and all round?
thanks Paul
06/11/2003 10:46:11 PM · #2
If you want to send a private message (PM) to somebody, you must do so from their profile page, not your own. Don't know if this was your problem or not, if not....sorry.
06/11/2003 11:01:01 PM · #3
I'd like to take a look and give advise where I can :).
Go to my profile page and send me some.
06/12/2003 01:38:56 AM · #4
how do i post some ihave some on my digital photograghy ? site
06/12/2003 02:42:45 AM · #5
Originally posted by rogerspaul:

how do i post some ihave some on my digital photograghy ? site

Just copy the web address into your message and tick the box that says 'Automatically parse URLs'.
06/12/2003 09:59:09 AM · #6
carries wedding any help? much appreciated
I printed this pic today as a sample and she didnt like it.

Message edited by author 2003-06-12 19:54:23.
06/12/2003 07:56:18 PM · #7
carries wedding any help? much appreciated
I printed this pic today as a sample and she didnt like it.
06/12/2003 08:06:54 PM · #8
Too much glare in the upper left detracts from the couple.

If they like how THEY look I'd make a mask for the whole background, and darken it (and maybe blur it) to make the couple the focus of attention.
06/12/2003 08:12:31 PM · #9
thanks Paul but she thinks she looks fat and didnt like her nose squished to his lol i think the one i gave her I cropped out as much as I could of that glare . What type of mask quick? and which tool do you use to select only the back ground?
06/12/2003 08:15:41 PM · #10
I think I can give you some advice on wedding photography. I used to be portrait photographer in the Las Vegas area. I've got a website of a wedding I took pictures of posted, if you would like to see them. Any assistance or advice I can offer just let me know. Below is a link to the wedding I took pictures of. The pictures are viewed as a tumbnail, and can be viewed at the full resolution by clicking on the picture.
Wedding Portraits
06/12/2003 08:17:02 PM · #11
heres a b/w
06/12/2003 08:24:24 PM · #12
Originally posted by rogerspaul:

thanks Paul but she thinks she looks fat and didnt like her nose squished to his lol i think the one i gave her I cropped out as much as I could of that glare . What type of mask quick? and which tool do you use to select only the back ground?

If you're going to do any serious masking, retouching, or dodge/burn-type operations you "must" get a graphics tablet -- a 4x5 $99 (US) one from Wacom will be fine. I just create a new channel and paint on a soft-edged mask with the paintbrush (I select and fill the big areas in the middle). I did a big job that way a few years ago and just stuck with the technique.
06/12/2003 08:31:04 PM · #13
I got one Paul but I dont seem to be using the pen too much do you increase the size little by little as you go? I have been using the extract filter to do this with little sucess creating a new channel is something i would be a total dumb ass about?
06/12/2003 08:51:15 PM · #14
Rogerspaul - If a woman doesn't like a picture, 99% of the time (or more) its because she thinks she looks fat. The best thing to do about that is easy. Lie like a rug!!

Honestly she's a nice looking girl, but I leafed thru several of the pictures and it seems like there is just one or 2 minor things that didn't get captured just so. With 4 or more people in the picture, that can be difficult to get everyone in good poses, yet relaxed enough to give you the genuine smile. I try to make people laugh. Right after the initial burst is a good time to get them IF they don't cover their mouths instinctively. #18 is good. I looked thru a few. If she doesn't like the nose smashed, well I don't have a good answer for that one.

I don't want this to sound bad, but it might and honestly I don't mean it bad, but what kind of rapport do you have with these folks? are they good friends or are they friends of a friend? They all look very uncomfortable for many of the shots, so that's why I'm asking. Seems if they were your good friends, they would be a little more relaxed. They seem like they are forcing poses and smiles.

Well, I dont want to break all the bad news, so I'll save some for someone else. J/K :P

good luck - Bob
06/12/2003 09:02:36 PM · #15
I thought that #4, 9, 12, 14 and 18 were very good.

I think #5 is a very good study, but the glass reflections need to be cleaned up in PS.

In #8 she certainly doesn't look fat. Those trees in the bg against the heads are a bit of a problem, though

Finally, I really like #13. However, I'd like to crop out the pleasant lady on the left.

well done!

Message edited by author 2003-06-12 21:03:00.
06/12/2003 09:40:49 PM · #16
thanks everyone just a co-worker and i do have some of her being herself smoking a cigarette and more relaxed how many shots should i give them all to run through themselves or should i pick out the ones I think are good some are bad that i dont want anyone to see and just learn from them. I hope from what i do have they are Happy how many do you usually provide for a couple? This was a freebie I just wanted to get a little experience and she couldnt aford a "real" photographer.
06/12/2003 09:56:54 PM · #17
Originally posted by rogerspaul:

thanks Paul but she thinks she looks fat and didnt like her nose squished to his lol i think the one i gave her I cropped out as much as I could of that glare . What type of mask quick? and which tool do you use to select only the back ground?

that was the first thing I thought was her arm looked big, now aside from the noses being squished which i don't think is that big of a deal i would crop it like this
to get rid of the 'arm issue'
wedding
06/12/2003 10:08:05 PM · #18
Love that crop rll im going to steal it thanks I bet her husband finds no faults though lol
06/12/2003 10:20:11 PM · #19
If she thinks she looks fat then you shouldn't try to fix it, no amount of fixing will make her look thin to her, she will dilike that photo forever. I agree she does look larger in that photo then the others, I think part of it the area under her chin.
Let them see all of the shots, you'll be surprised, what you thought stank, they'll love.
I think the one where he is knealing and she is standing is the best, the one where I used the diffuse filter on it, it is good without it too, did you get my critiques and changes via e-mail?
06/12/2003 10:27:40 PM · #20
Paige i loved them waiting for you to come online to tell everyone what a big help you and everyone else here on this thread I'm going to get better because of people like you thank you so much!
Paul
06/13/2003 12:28:19 AM · #21
Originally posted by rogerspaul:

I got one Paul but I dont seem to be using the pen too much do you increase the size little by little as you go? I have been using the extract filter to do this with little sucess creating a new channel is something i would be a total dumb ass about?

If you are using Photoshop, just go to the Channels palette and select New Channel from the drop-down menu, or create any selection and save it (creates the new channel for you). You have a choice of whether the painted area is the masked ot selected area, but it doesn't matter since you can easily invert any selection.

I select the bulk of the area with the lasso tool and fill it, then paint in the edges with a soft-edged paintbrush. Adjust the brush size and opacity and the zoom factor based on the detail and complexity of the image at the specific location you're masking.
06/13/2003 10:25:00 AM · #22
Originally posted by rll07:

Originally posted by rogerspaul:

thanks Paul but she thinks she looks fat and didnt like her nose squished to his lol i think the one i gave her I cropped out as much as I could of that glare . What type of mask quick? and which tool do you use to select only the back ground?

that was the first thing I thought was her arm looked big, now aside from the noses being squished which i don't think is that big of a deal i would crop it like this
to get rid of the 'arm issue'
wedding


That was a much better crop. There is another of them kissing that I thought was better though. The issue with this first one is a) the angle and b) the focal length. These two combined makes for a distorted effect that is unflattering in portraiture.

Good that you had an opportunity to practice - that's all it takes.
I like the tones of the black and whites. Keep at it!
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