Welcome to Round #135 of the Dgrin Sharp Shooters Challenges. - CLOSED
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This challenge is for all dgrin members.
PLEASE NOTE NEW CHALLENGE TIME REQUIREMENTS:
It will run from Monday, August 5, 2013 8:00pm PST time (GMT -8) on through Monday, September 2, 2013 8:00pm PST time (GMT -8).
The theme this round for your interpretation will be: Tilt-Shift Photography
Here is a chance for you to learn a new technique or hone one you might already have. Tilt-Shift is a process that can be done either with special lenses, or in post processing. To learn more about it, please do a search on Tilt-Shift Photography
There are many tutorials that are for free for this too. Many of the newer editors have this as an option to do. In PSPX4 it is a filter called "depth of field" under the adjust tab. For those who do not have an editing program, it can be done online too, however I do not know if they will strip your exif so be careful to what you enter. So your homework for this challenge might have a learning curve, but you will have 4 weeks to complete!
It is strongly encouraged and recommended that if you have questions or need help with deciding how to improve your work, that you start a new thread on the challenge forum to get feedback from others who know how to do this.
Here are a couple examples of mine:
Dominica
Panama Canal
Aruba
No Editing restrictions
Your Judge:
1 round 72 Hour Public Vote.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your entry is to be submitted directly into a SmugMug gallery. It's pretty simple, just go to the gallery link below, and follow the upload instructions at the top of the page:
DSS 135 Gallery
Remember, the basics stay the same: 1 entry per person, and the photo must be fresh, taken during this contest period. Do not use a minimal save method (such as "save for web"), and your EXIF will be embedded in your image, no worries!
To avoid disqualification, read, in full, the Dgrin Sharp Shooters Challenge
RULES.
PLEASE NOTE NEW CHALLENGE TIME REQUIREMENTS:
It will run from Monday, August 5, 2013 8:00pm PST time (GMT -8) on through Monday, September 2, 2013 8:00pm PST time (GMT -8).
The theme this round for your interpretation will be: Tilt-Shift Photography
Here is a chance for you to learn a new technique or hone one you might already have. Tilt-Shift is a process that can be done either with special lenses, or in post processing. To learn more about it, please do a search on Tilt-Shift Photography
There are many tutorials that are for free for this too. Many of the newer editors have this as an option to do. In PSPX4 it is a filter called "depth of field" under the adjust tab. For those who do not have an editing program, it can be done online too, however I do not know if they will strip your exif so be careful to what you enter. So your homework for this challenge might have a learning curve, but you will have 4 weeks to complete!
It is strongly encouraged and recommended that if you have questions or need help with deciding how to improve your work, that you start a new thread on the challenge forum to get feedback from others who know how to do this.
Here are a couple examples of mine:
Dominica
Panama Canal
Aruba
No Editing restrictions
Your Judge:
1 round 72 Hour Public Vote.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Your entry is to be submitted directly into a SmugMug gallery. It's pretty simple, just go to the gallery link below, and follow the upload instructions at the top of the page:
DSS 135 Gallery
Remember, the basics stay the same: 1 entry per person, and the photo must be fresh, taken during this contest period. Do not use a minimal save method (such as "save for web"), and your EXIF will be embedded in your image, no worries!
To avoid disqualification, read, in full, the Dgrin Sharp Shooters Challenge
RULES.
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1. use a wide angle lens like 18mm-35mm
2. Try to get above the scene as much as possible (but not totally necessary)
3. using a feathered edge to your blur layer will help ease the transitions between focus and blur.
Chris
When you come to a door... walk through it.
If it's locked... find an open window.
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My images above were all done post processing. What I like about using the depth of field tool in psp4 is it gives you the option to draw the selection. Which means I can include or exclude object I want and not be confine to preshapes such as circles and rectangles. The same effect can be used with a two layer process of the same image. With the top layer blurred, using a free hand selection tool on the blurred layer, outline the area you want to be clear. Then simply erase the selected area. This is one of many ways to do it. I would love for people.to.share how they do their technique.
I wasn't going to do this because I thought I had to get up high and I didnt see how I could do that as all our windows have plastic on them and everything looks blurred. Tere are just no tall buildings here in the country. And I did not and probably still do not understand the concept. But we do have hills, so after dinner, I went up on one of those.
Joyce, is the Depth of Field tool new to PSP4 or can I find it in PSP3? How do you find it?
When you come to a door... walk through it.
If it's locked... find an open window.
It is found under the adjustment tab. They have the same feature in pspx2, which was the earlier version I had.
Personally it is because I will try to get some other shots until the deadline and don't want you to have to erase too many. I will enter my final version on one of the last days.
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Same here. For me this is a new technique so I'm practicing and trying to find a good photo with a decent post process.
It is just the other way around for me. I like to get a shot, and post it so I don't have to worry about running into the deadline.
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there is an invisible button that will hide a photo. No one knows where or why it does this, but it somehow gets triggered. Please re enter another photo and I will remove the first hidden one after you do so. Thanks. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Thanks, uploaded the second one. Looks to be showing.
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blog - http://bayphotos.blogspot.com/
EDIT - the poll is here
JAG will be working on posting something for a new challenge tomorrow.
It is not against the rules, it has been discussed on this forum (quite awhile ago) and at that time the mod suggested that we refrain from it. I have the opinion that if someone votes for their own picture based on merit that the image is better than all the others that they could choose from, then it is acceptable. If they are doing it just to pad their images votes, that is unacceptable.
Although I guess now that there are no challenges, it won't come up