How did I do. C+C welcome
I am in charge of our yearly calendar and it's getting close to the deadline for getting pictures before our anniversary party which is when I hand them out.
Well it's not so easy getting everyone on the same page for photos so I had to manipulate this one and create what shot I wanted. I went on our Face Book pages and borrowed some pictures of who's missing and their bike.
These 2 pictures merged and it's end result. Let me know if it looks real enough for a calendar shot. Thanks
The very last one is in HDR which is how I am doing all of them just a little Painterly effect for this year.
Pic 1
Pic 2
Merge
Final Process for Calendar
Very good Biker Chic. Nice work.
You did well Bikerchic,Nice one,
MWAC
Loc: Somewhere East Of Crazy
You did a good job, I suck at this kind of stuff so I am always amazed when I see it done well.
Thanks everyone, This is the first time I tried it with this program. I use to have CS2 but that was on my old PC. I appreciate the complements.
You did a good job combining the pictures but the proportions are off. The man would have to have been about 4and a half feet tall to have looked like this behind the bike. Otherwise good job.
LOL he's short about 5'3" I was thinking that too if he were average size.
Silver Fox wrote:
You did a good job combining the pictures but the proportions are off. The man would have to have been about 4and a half feet tall to have looked like this behind the bike. Otherwise good job.
Now the milk is coming out of my nose, too funny
Biker_Chic wrote:
I am in charge of our yearly calendar and it's getting close to the deadline for getting pictures before our anniversary party which is when I hand them out.
Well it's not so easy getting everyone on the same page for photos so I had to manipulate this one and create what shot I wanted. I went on our Face Book pages and borrowed some pictures of who's missing and their bike.
These 2 pictures merged and it's end result. Let me know if it looks real enough for a calendar shot. Thanks
The very last one is in HDR which is how I am doing all of them just a little Painterly effect for this year.
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If your last one is for the calendar you might think about cleaning up the background, plastic bag laying in yard and looks like you got some shroons' growing in the grass.
Overall shots are great, focus good, colors good, not a lot of HDR on your final - brought the colors out really good.
Just some minor touch-ups and in my opinion you are good to go.
There is green showing between the motor and tail pipe where you would expect his leg to be. Was he really wearing green pants?
frenchcoast wrote:
Biker_Chic wrote:
I am in charge of our yearly calendar and it's getting close to the deadline for getting pictures before our anniversary party which is when I hand them out.
Well it's not so easy getting everyone on the same page for photos so I had to manipulate this one and create what shot I wanted. I went on our Face Book pages and borrowed some pictures of who's missing and their bike.
These 2 pictures merged and it's end result. Let me know if it looks real enough for a calendar shot. Thanks
The very last one is in HDR which is how I am doing all of them just a little Painterly effect for this year.
I am in charge of our yearly calendar and it's get... (
show quote)
If your last one is for the calendar you might think about cleaning up the background, plastic bag laying in yard and looks like you got some shroons' growing in the grass.
Overall shots are great, focus good, colors good, not a lot of HDR on your final - brought the colors out really good.
Just some minor touch-ups and in my opinion you are good to go.
quote=Biker_Chic I am in charge of our yearly cal... (
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Agreed! Thanks I never noticed that I was to focused on putting it together.
chapjohn wrote:
There is green showing between the motor and tail pipe where you would expect his leg to be. Was he really wearing green pants?
Thanks Good eye! I can fix that easily.
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