#79 -- From the air
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OK. I am likely setting myself up to fail, but I am about to go up with a friend of mine to fly around the island of Nantucket for an aerial shoot! I'm psyched. I have the camera set to RAW+jpeg so I can have fun pics to process and, hopefully, a couple of keepers for the challenge. Never done this before so, again, I'm probably jinxing myself with this post. But, we'll see...
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Have fun! And most important, be safe.
Looking forward to see what you come home with!
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Alas, I didn't have one. I took a ton of shots. Here are some of the more fun ones. You'll see that several of these have processing already applied, so they are obviously not going to work for the challenge. A few are SOOC (the first three), so they're possibilities. But the catch rate was really low for me. Gave me appreciation for what this guy does.
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7. Lastly my kids were waiting for me...
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Gotta get me one of those. And an airplane.
Very nice set, but those 2 stand out for me. A lot.
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#1 is a beauty. And I like #2 as well.
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The last one of course is a feel good shot
Great set!
"Dance like no one is watching. Sing like no one is listening. Love like you've never been hurt and live like it's heaven on Earth." — Mark Twain
First, you need the right shot. It needs to be a wide angle view of a scene, preferably from a distant and looking down at a scene from an angle.
In PS, you do all of your usual corrections and then push the vibrance/saturation just a little more than you normally would.
Next you hit Q to get into quick mask mode. Choose the Gradient Tool and, up top, set the tool to do the reflected gradient (the 4th one in the tool menu). Start your gradient in the middle of the portion of the photo that you want to stay in focus and end up just outside the same region. You will get selection boxes. If you then go up to Filter/Blur/Lens Blur (and play with the settings if you want), you will get the shot you want.
Sometimes you have to play around with the gradient mask a few times to get the right area blurred.
It's fun.
I will sometimes do the same technique to shorten the dof in a shot that doesn't necessarily end up looking miniaturized.
Try it.
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Cool! Thanks for sharing, I will definitely be trying this!
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Either of them is a view not usually seen in the challenges, so either would work, I think ...
A repeat...
1. Little Neck, Nantucket Island
...a new one
2. Coming Home
...and another option
3. Industry
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Happy to see that you resolved the uploading problem
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