I'm not sure I believe the "using no digital effects or post-camera editing" line. On her website, it says "Lisa offers small group workshops and online post processing mentoring." (
link)
amehta wrote:
I'm not sure I believe the "using no digital effects or post-camera editing" line. On her website, it says "Lisa offers small group workshops and online post processing mentoring." (
link)
ya very suspicious, she even wrote this about the 5th pic of the girl in the field of daisies. " The SOOC was very solid - it just needed a little polishing up.
Did you know that I now have the recording of July's live post processing webinar available for sale? Click here to find out more!"
But I am sure it can be done without any PP.
birdpix
Loc: South East Pennsylvania
She does some beautiful work but I would like to know how she gets such apparent vignetting only when she needs it without doing it in post.
birdpix wrote:
She does some beautiful work but I would like to know how she gets such apparent vignetting only when she needs it without doing it in post.
You can do it with physical filters on or around the front of the lens.
If you read the whole of the text on the website and in particular details of Mentoring, it is clear that these images are PP'd using CS6.
Racmanaz wrote:
You can do it with physical filters on or around the front of the lens.
I'm pretty sure most of her effects are lens filters. Soft focus filters, color filters, and maybe even a shift focus lens. That's how you work the gear! Fantastic images!
I would be very very very surprised if the third last image of the baby surrounded by the green grass is not post processed.
But quite frankly, I also don't think it matters whether she PP or not.
She does beautiful work.
Let's judge the result, not how she gets there.
They're not just post processed they're heavily post processed.
I'm with lighthouse. Who cares? Nice Images.
mechengvic wrote:
I'm pretty sure most of her effects are lens filters. Soft focus filters, color filters, and maybe even a shift focus lens. That's how you work the gear! Fantastic images!
Yes they are very nice images, maybe she should record a video instruction class on how to do this.
Racmanaz wrote:
Did you know that I now have the recording of July's live post processing webinar available for sale? Click here to find out more!"
I'm sure glad you forgot to include the link or it's been deleted. Totally inappropriate here.
There is no doubt extensive PP involved but I always look at the end result not the journey getting there.
[quote=OddJobber]I'm sure glad you forgot to include the link or it's been deleted. Totally inappropriate here.[/quote
LOL nevermind, that freaked me out for a minute there lol. That's the line the women posted on her webpage and I just pasted that line on here lol. Sorry for the confusion it caused, especially for me lol
Racmanaz wrote:
Woooah! How the heck did that happen? I never wrote that line and I don't even know what it's about! :O
That was a quote from her website not anything you were promoting.
gmcase wrote:
That was a quote from her website not anything you were promoting.
Ya I just figured it out that lol, kinda confused me.
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