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Your thoughts?Hmmm, not sure on this one???
I know the subject is gorgeous and all but still not sure??? I tried for a different kind of look. Heavy cropping and glamour style Oh and BTW my wife took this one What do you think? W00DY Andrew
Nikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
My wife actually took this one and it was with the 24 - 120 VR lens, On Board Flash and ISO 1600 (she doesn't know how to change it and it was still set to 1600) She liked it though so I took it into Photoshop and applied the Ambience setting in Virtual Photographer (I love this plug in). I then faded the effect a little (can't remeber by how much). So I really can't claim much for this one W00DY Andrew
Nikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
Great, thanks for the info... really helps to understand what i might do for a similar shot... haven't played much with Virtual Photographer yet but seem to remember thinking it might have some potential for portraits and the like.
Michael.
Virtual PhotographerCan't say I've ever used Virtual Photographer but you can achieve the same look with 3 simple steps in Photoshop...
1) Duplicate Layer 2) Gaussian Blur (experiment with amount) 3) Reduce the top Layer's opacity to achieve the desired effect A fun thing to do is experiment with the top blurred layer; adjust the Levels/Curves, Brightness etc and see what effect it has on the image. This is also a nice way of making high-key photo's. Liam =]
G'day,
That's a great shot of a beautiful subject.... The lighting really works for me... Made me smile as soon as I saw it Congrats to your boss for taking such a great shot... I didn't notice any noise so good job on the noise reduction (assuming you did noise reduction?)... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
Thanks for all the replies...
The more I look at it the more I like it, I am even going to get it printed I think. Not much done on it at all other then the Virtual Photographer plugin. Cheers, W00DY Andrew
Nikon D3 and lot's of Nikon stuff!!
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