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02/08/2007 02:25:08 PM |
This is my favorite of the processed shots. It just takes a quick glance to see where the focus is. This technique is definitely worth learning! |
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02/08/2007 10:53:53 AM |
This is VERY cool! You know what I would do. ..as if you didn't have enough variations -- but I LOVE the smart blur one. It looks amazing and so artistic and . . .yes, painting like. But I would copy that version and paste it over the totally sharp one, and erase only the girl looking at you -- so you have that cool artistic effect, but the girl looking at you would really pop. I think the other one that is all blurry but only she is sharp -- she gets kind of lost in the blur. But the change in texture and effect may make her really stand out.
I love this! Everyone looks so intense. No one smiling. I wonder if that's a D.C. thing. Down here in the south, you will generally find at least several people being friendly and smiling :) Very cool photo. |
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02/08/2007 03:58:10 AM |
Of the two gradient blurs I like this one better because it has the girls expression in the door way. Maybe fade the gradient layer back some so the feeling of the blur isn't so obvious and more felt. Definitely an interesting technique. |
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02/07/2007 10:32:53 PM |
It does the trick, I think I like number 4 better but this one is excellent as well. |
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