Susie and her Lace Parasol
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
All good and interesting processing... except for the colour on her chest.
It is often fun to take a fine photo and reprocess it with different visions.
Evie
Loc: Sacramento
I like the added flowers and parasol. I may try this shot next time.
JohnFrim wrote:
All good and interesting processing... except for the colour on her chest.
I agree. All good except for the color green.
I think we were looking for something like this.
Sorry, I don't have the software you have, guess I'll never get there. Do the bes I can with what I have.
JohnFrim
Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
DIRTY HARRY wrote:
Sorry, I don't have the software you have, guess I'll never get there. Do the bes I can with what I have.
It really does make a big difference having the right colour tones on the skin, as Fotoartist has demonstrated.
JohnFrim wrote:
It really does make a big difference having the right colour tones on the skin, as Fotoartist has demonstrated.
Sorry, I don't have the software you have, guess I'll never get there. Do the besY I can with what I have.
Hi DH. I really like the pose and the vintage look. As far as editing software is concerned, don't despair. Generally, I would recommend that you invest in the $10 dollar a month subscription fee for the Adobe Creative suite, it comes with Lightroom, Photoshop and a bunch of other programs. If the monthly fee is not to your liking, then a copy of Photoshop Elements will allow you make the edits similar to what Fotoartist (shout out to a fellow photographer from The D) did. But, there are multiple free editing programs that can be found on the net (try a Google search). One I've read some about is called Gimp. It supposed to have all the main features of Photoshop. However, the learning curve is higher than PSE. Keep on posting!
scsdesphotography wrote:
Hi DH. I really like the pose and the vintage look. As far as editing software is concerned, don't despair. Generally, I would recommend that you invest in the $10 dollar a month subscription fee for the Adobe Creative suite, it comes with Lightroom, Photoshop and a bunch of other programs. If the monthly fee is not to your liking, then a copy of Photoshop Elements will allow you make the edits similar to what Fotoartist (shout out to a fellow photographer from The D) did. But, there are multiple free editing programs that can be found on the net (try a Google search). One I've read some about is called Gimp. It supposed to have all the main features of Photoshop. However, the learning curve is higher than PSE. Keep on posting!
Hi DH. I really like the pose and the vintage look... (
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Not to worry. Apparently the problem seems to be, primarly, with the color shots from this series of "Susie" so I'll just not post any more of these shots. As I said before they were shot on Agfa ASA 400 speed film in my family room using only widow light from a westerly facing door-wall. There aren't that many color shots so I will dicontinue flogging this horse
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