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In Reply to: Re: Ahhh you've revived me- she can be our shot of the week every week. posted by Doc B. on May 27, 2005 at 08:59:25:
This is my double exposure shot I call - Wooden Maiden.BTW i'm a tube lover!!!!!! Looking at your site I now understand.
Also these kinds of discussions deserve to be explored on a high level, I believe to upgrade all photogs here. That's how one learns to do better, at their own rate. I also give inexpensive tips to achieve pro like results. Like how to make a quick LiteBox out of a styrofoam ice cooler. Check below futher down this forum.
I still would like to see you use a rim accent light to add a white glow around your fine subject matter.....he he he . To separate between all that black. Used in a Long narrow 3' softbox perhaps. It gives that final Pro photog look.
Having her raise her head a little was good, but I still notice too much pressure of her face leaning on her wrist. Just pose her softly on her hand a bit, next time out.
Also what about hiding at least one elbow ( unsightly things on people) with her long hair hanging in front?
I'd like to thank you for the Nik pluggin tips. I've heard of them but don't use them. Where would I find them?
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Here ya' go. I have Nik sharpener pro too. A friend of mine, Jeff Dorgay, says it's fabulous for the large art prints he does of cars and motorcycles. I've had some luck using it for web stuff too, but I don't use it all the time. I did end up using it on the Jacqui shot.The effects I find myself using regularly in Color Efex are dynamic skin softener, brilliance/warmth and pro contrast, and to a lesser extent polarization and the various reflector plugins.
As far as other software goes I have found Neat Image to be a pretty good program for salvaging noisy shots.
see linkI'm going to have to get it.
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