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Football - MiniaturizedAn old photo seemed to suit miniaturisation.... I didn't plan on miniaturisation when I took this however.
Thanks for your C&C.
Re: Football - MiniaturizedPerfectly done....
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Re: Football - MiniaturizedYes this is great I must give it a go some time..
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Re: Football - MiniaturizedNeat shot Surenj. Would you be able to explain your technique, I'm not familiar with it.
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Re: Football - MiniaturizedMay I ask what the technique is?
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Re: Football - MiniaturizedThanks guys,
I have increased saturation (to make it look cartooney) and applied a graduated blur to the upper and lower parts of the image. I think this tricks the eye into thinking it's a miniature. The other, better option is to shoot with a tilt shift lens. [which I don't have] The hard thing is to find the right photo to apply it. FYI there is whole flickr group dedicated to this technique!
Re: Football - Miniaturizedinteresting technique...i was wondering how you managed it. Looks great
Cameron
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Re: Football - MiniaturizedVery interesting photo,
I think the graduated blur of the forefront needs a little tweaking so that the trees and building are blurred, but the soccer pitch is a little more in focus. The line across is too sharp But I can definitely see the miniaturization 'look' in the photo! Cheers Tom
Re: Football - MiniaturizedThanks Cameron.
I agree. I will rework this one. [hope I have the PSD file....] Thanks for your comments.
Re: Football - Miniaturizedthats a very interesting shot and PP work suren, I quite like it, it does look very much like a model scene or similiar, as tommyg mentioned a bit tweaking will tidy it up also!
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Football - MiniaturizedThanks Gerry,
I have reworked the image but the differences are subtle especially on the 800pix.
Re: Football - MiniaturizedSecond version for me now that all the players are in focus.
Nice.. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Re: Football - MiniaturizedThanks Mark, good observation!
Thanks all for your comments.
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