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Sep 13, 2015 11:05:42   #
Thanks.
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Sep 13, 2015 10:44:55   #
I was thinking that but I can't find any information that can help me fix that problem.
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Sep 13, 2015 10:16:46   #
I always used a PC. My computer finically died on me and decided to go with an iMac, very absolutely day and night if you compared both of them. So far I am way lost with the iMac especially when I'm editing. One of my many problems is when I download my photos to my iMac for some unknown reason just to edit them in my editing software I have to export the photos to my desktop that's the only way I can upload them to to photoshop. 'Every' photo that comes off the iMac photo gallery and into my photoshop/light has a resolution of 72. Can someone please help me. This is very fusrtrating and confusing.
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Sep 13, 2015 10:06:01   #
I'm trying to learn photoshop. I was trying to creat. A painting like feel to this image.


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Jun 3, 2015 09:38:09   #
Thanks everyone for your thoughts tips and advise, anything to help me improve, I do appreciate it.
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Jun 2, 2015 09:39:14   #
Didereaux wrote:
Since the eye is strongly drawn to the brightest object(s) the peoples faces need to be brought out of the shadow, and the foreground foliage darkened. I think a bit of off camera flash would easily solve the problem, or maybe even just a well placed reflector to add light to the faces. Nice comp.


Thank you. Now that you mentioning it. I agree
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Jun 2, 2015 07:21:38   #
Working on my b/w photography. Any and all cc are welcome.


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May 31, 2015 12:13:48   #
ebbote wrote:
Good shots Georgie.


Thank you.
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May 30, 2015 16:36:24   #
joe west wrote:
nice shots, my opinion only should have alittle more light in them :thumbup:


Yup I agree. Thanks
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May 30, 2015 14:23:21   #
davefales wrote:
Great model. Great series. What are you using for PP?


Light room.
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May 30, 2015 13:56:53   #
abbey4049 wrote:
It totally depends on what look you want to achieve. Creativity is dependent on the creator!! Check out premier portrait photographer Sue Bryce's website and see how she marry's her backgrounds with her subject. It doesn't get any better than her work. Really, check her out!!!


Yes Sue is great with natural lighting. I definitely know who she is. &#128515;
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May 30, 2015 13:53:05   #
I'm learning to use lighting and it's defiantly a challenge for me. My model was a fitness instructor. I'm still trying to get better in my B/W images.
Any CC are always welcome, that's how I'm learning.
Thank you in advance.






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May 29, 2015 11:52:05   #
CaptainC wrote:
No. That just increases the likelihood of them blending into the background.


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May 29, 2015 10:46:55   #
Backdrops/Muslin come in various colors but creating a portrait is it best to have the backdrop be similar in color as the outfit they are wearing?
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May 29, 2015 08:23:22   #
sailorsmom wrote:
You did a beautiful job here, 1Georgie! This photo speaks volumes! Hope you print it out and hang it on your wall!


I will
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