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The Three Muses - A Pre-Raphaelite Composite
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Jul 22, 2022 08:45:35   #
NJFrank Loc: New Jersey
 
I think another well Executed composite. After reading the steps taken I am sure it only took a few minutes to get it done. šŸ˜‚ If you didnā€™t mention about the foot I would have never picked up on it. But I too think it is too big.

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Jul 22, 2022 09:26:13   #
riderxlx Loc: DFW area Texas
 
magnetoman wrote:
These are the three models on a recent group shoot. The dresses were provided by the shoot organiser and are ex-theatrical clothing. I thought they suited our purposes perfectly. The water pot was one of several props I took along. Additions like this open up more opportunities when posing the models.


I made some minor changes to the base image in Lr before opening in Ps. For this one I added the third (centre) model and changed the colour of her dress, swapped the foot of the lefthand model as her toes looked odd, with cloning I tidied up the cuffs of the righthand model as they were unbuttoned and removed a chunk of her dress which had bunched-up due to being too large, faded the greenery a little to separate the background, changed the colour of the water pot, did a bit of frequency separation to the faces and added various adjustment layers (mainly curves and hue&saturation) as required. I generally work in 16-bit ProPhoto colour gamut but changed to 8-bit as I couldn't remember the 16-bit settings for frequency separation (!) and then ran into problems saving an sRGB jpeg to suit UHH. Just wasn't my day! Anyway, it's now near enough to what I see when viewing the original psd file. Your critique is welcome, as are any suggestions re method.
These are the three models on a recent group shoot... (show quote)


Really really lovely image sir. THIS is photography.
Bruce.

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Jul 22, 2022 10:22:50   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Fstop12 wrote:
I enjoy looking at your work. It encourages me to do better. This is a nice image.


Thanks Fstop, likewise, Iā€™m the same with yours.

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Jul 22, 2022 10:23:18   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
yssirk123 wrote:


Thanks yssirk!

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Jul 22, 2022 11:11:15   #
rmalarz Loc: Tempe, Arizona
 
Very creative and lovely work on the part of everyone involved.
--Bob
magnetoman wrote:
These are the three models on a recent group shoot. The dresses were provided by the shoot organiser and are ex-theatrical clothing. I thought they suited our purposes perfectly. The water pot was one of several props I took along. Additions like this open up more opportunities when posing the models.


I made some minor changes to the base image in Lr before opening in Ps. For this one I added the third (centre) model and changed the colour of her dress, swapped the foot of the lefthand model as her toes looked odd, with cloning I tidied up the cuffs of the righthand model as they were unbuttoned and removed a chunk of her dress which had bunched-up due to being too large, faded the greenery a little to separate the background, changed the colour of the water pot, did a bit of frequency separation to the faces and added various adjustment layers (mainly curves and hue&saturation) as required. I generally work in 16-bit ProPhoto colour gamut but changed to 8-bit as I couldn't remember the 16-bit settings for frequency separation (!) and then ran into problems saving an sRGB jpeg to suit UHH. Just wasn't my day! Anyway, it's now near enough to what I see when viewing the original psd file. Your critique is welcome, as are any suggestions re method.
These are the three models on a recent group shoot... (show quote)

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Jul 22, 2022 11:25:52   #
FotoHog Loc: on Cloud 9
 
magnetoman wrote:
These are the three models on a recent group shoot. The dresses were provided by the shoot organiser and are ex-theatrical clothing. I thought they suited our purposes perfectly. The water pot was one of several props I took along. Additions like this open up more opportunities when posing the models.


I made some minor changes to the base image in Lr before opening in Ps. For this one I added the third (centre) model and changed the colour of her dress, swapped the foot of the lefthand model as her toes looked odd, with cloning I tidied up the cuffs of the righthand model as they were unbuttoned and removed a chunk of her dress which had bunched-up due to being too large, faded the greenery a little to separate the background, changed the colour of the water pot, did a bit of frequency separation to the faces and added various adjustment layers (mainly curves and hue&saturation) as required. I generally work in 16-bit ProPhoto colour gamut but changed to 8-bit as I couldn't remember the 16-bit settings for frequency separation (!) and then ran into problems saving an sRGB jpeg to suit UHH. Just wasn't my day! Anyway, it's now near enough to what I see when viewing the original psd file. Your critique is welcome, as are any suggestions re method.
These are the three models on a recent group shoot... (show quote)

It's a masterpiece of digital editing. My only observation is that the middle model seems to be slightly disproportionate to the other two. But it is an beautiful piece of art. . . .

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Jul 22, 2022 12:36:42   #
Fotoartist Loc: Detroit, Michigan
 
magnetoman wrote:
These are the three models on a recent group shoot. The dresses were provided by the shoot organiser and are ex-theatrical clothing. I thought they suited our purposes perfectly. The water pot was one of several props I took along. Additions like this open up more opportunities when posing the models.


I made some minor changes to the base image in Lr before opening in Ps. For this one I added the third (centre) model and changed the colour of her dress, swapped the foot of the lefthand model as her toes looked odd, with cloning I tidied up the cuffs of the righthand model as they were unbuttoned and removed a chunk of her dress which had bunched-up due to being too large, faded the greenery a little to separate the background, changed the colour of the water pot, did a bit of frequency separation to the faces and added various adjustment layers (mainly curves and hue&saturation) as required. I generally work in 16-bit ProPhoto colour gamut but changed to 8-bit as I couldn't remember the 16-bit settings for frequency separation (!) and then ran into problems saving an sRGB jpeg to suit UHH. Just wasn't my day! Anyway, it's now near enough to what I see when viewing the original psd file. Your critique is welcome, as are any suggestions re method.
These are the three models on a recent group shoot... (show quote)


Nice work! Where is your moody vignette?

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Jul 22, 2022 15:07:15   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
rmalarz wrote:
Very creative and lovely work on the part of everyone involved.
--Bob


Thanks Bob, nice of you to say so.

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Jul 22, 2022 15:10:35   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
FotoHog wrote:
It's a masterpiece of digital editing. My only observation is that the middle model seems to be slightly disproportionate to the other two. But it is an beautiful piece of art. . . .


Thank you. She may be, it would only take a tiny adjustment either way. I did size her using an adjacent photo where she was actually sitting between them (in fact thatā€™s where I got her image) but itā€™s easy to get it wrong. Personally I think sheā€™s the right size but a little too saturated. Your comments are appreciated.

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Jul 22, 2022 15:17:52   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Nice work! Where is your moody vignette?


Ah well, you cannot have a vignette in a pre-Raphaelite rendering - they forbade them! They were detail fanatics and also wanted everything in focus. Some of that went out the window when the ā€˜pre-Ralphaelite photographersā€™ came on the scene but you still wonā€™t find many vignettes. Thanks for commenting Fotoartist, I respect you opinion.

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Jul 22, 2022 15:23:18   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
kpmac wrote:
Very nice.


I think I missed your comment earlier kpmac, sorry about that and many thanks for your kind remark.

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Jul 22, 2022 15:27:07   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
NJFrank wrote:
I think another well Executed composite. After reading the steps taken I am sure it only took a few minutes to get it done. šŸ˜‚ If you didnā€™t mention about the foot I would have never picked up on it. But I too think it is too big.


Thanks Frank. Her feet are naturally big Frank - really! My replacement actually fitted the original.

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Jul 22, 2022 15:28:08   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
riderxlx wrote:
Really really lovely image sir. THIS is photography.
Bruce.


Iā€™m very pleased you like it so much Bruce, thank you for your comments.

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Jul 22, 2022 19:07:04   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Despite all your hassles it's still one beautiful shot

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Jul 23, 2022 04:33:14   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Curmudgeon wrote:
Despite all your hassles it's still one beautiful shot


Thanks Curmudgeon - hopefully itā€™s ā€˜because ofā€™ rather than ā€˜despiteā€™ šŸ˜!

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