You lost me on the multiple photo posting. Sorry, a little dense in that catagory.
not sure how to simplify that explaintion anymore..hehe
literally type the imag tags tags below in your post except inplace of "insertimageaddress", cut and paste the actual image adresss for example "http:/www.smugmug.com/sample.jpg":
not sure how to simplify that explaintion anymore..hehe
literally type the imag tags tags below in your post except inplace of "insertimageaddress", cut and paste the actual image adresss for example "http:/www.smugmug.com/sample.jpg":
I'm guessing that the photos must have to be at smugmug. I'll look into that. Thanks!!
Smugmug or hosted somewhere else on the web... Flicker, snapfish or something else...
Also you will notice a marked change in the clarity of your photos on the web if you post imbed them rather then attaching.
These are some of the best pinups I have seen on here. Really nice work and fantastic model- she has just the right look.
Question about the first one:
How did you get the circle behind her? Is that all in post? Or was it a snooted gel strobe from somewhere above? (That was a big ol' guess)
Also it seems like her legs tend to fade to the Magenta side of things just below the circle. It might be an optical illusion, but that is what it looks like to me (unmeasured, though).
She looks like a fun model to work with! Thanks for sharing!
Smugmug or hosted somewhere else on the web... Flicker, snapfish or something else...
Also you will notice a marked change in the clarity of your photos on the web if you post imbed them rather then attaching.
These are some of the best pinups I have seen on here. Really nice work and fantastic model- she has just the right look.
Question about the first one:
How did you get the circle behind her? Is that all in post? Or was it a snooted gel strobe from somewhere above? (That was a big ol' guess)
Also it seems like her legs tend to fade to the Magenta side of things just below the circle. It might be an optical illusion, but that is what it looks like to me (unmeasured, though).
She looks like a fun model to work with! Thanks for sharing!
Circle is done on its own layer with a gradiant and the leg magenta should be shadow fall off that the process created. Not an action just playing with photoshop and a plug in called Lucius.
Circle is done on its own layer with a gradiant and the leg magenta should be shadow fall off that the process created. Not an action just playing with photoshop and a plug in called Lucius.
These rock, Hackbone. I especially like #2. In #1, I was wondering why you left the background white between her arms and neck. I suppose it doesn't matter, really, but it looked a little odd to me.
Richland, thanks for the kind words. The gradient was feathered and that is just where it laid. If I had pulled the circle down more it would have been more solid. It's nice to have another pair of eyes, I didn't even notice it as unusual till now, thanks.
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#2
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Loving this one! Is you PP an action? Lucky guy you got to play!
You lost me on the multiple photo posting. Sorry, a little dense in that catagory.
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not sure how to simplify that explaintion anymore..hehe
literally type the imag tags tags below in your post except inplace of "insertimageaddress", cut and paste the actual image adresss for example "http:/www.smugmug.com/sample.jpg":
14-24 24-70 70-200mm (vr2)
85 and 50 1.4
45 PC and sb910 x2
http://www.danielkimphotography.com
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I'm guessing that the photos must have to be at smugmug. I'll look into that. Thanks!!
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Also you will notice a marked change in the clarity of your photos on the web if you post imbed them rather then attaching.
These are some of the best pinups I have seen on here. Really nice work and fantastic model- she has just the right look.
Question about the first one:
How did you get the circle behind her? Is that all in post? Or was it a snooted gel strobe from somewhere above? (That was a big ol' guess)
Also it seems like her legs tend to fade to the Magenta side of things just below the circle. It might be an optical illusion, but that is what it looks like to me (unmeasured, though).
She looks like a fun model to work with! Thanks for sharing!
Circle is done on its own layer with a gradiant and the leg magenta should be shadow fall off that the process created. Not an action just playing with photoshop and a plug in called Lucius.
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These rock, Hackbone. I especially like #2. In #1, I was wondering why you left the background white between her arms and neck. I suppose it doesn't matter, really, but it looked a little odd to me.
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