portrait & collage

trogloditetroglodite Registered Users Posts: 130 Major grins
edited August 9, 2006 in People
looking for some input on the portrait - ps'd some soft focus and b&w conversion

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and this collage, this is a repeat incident but I just think it is soo funny... hope you enjoy it as i do. 3fps worked for this one, wish it was a bit faster. :1drink
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is now gone. i have no time for cliques and fan clubs.

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  • OneWayMuleOneWayMule Registered Users Posts: 166 Major grins
    edited August 3, 2006
    Love the colors in the 2nd one.
    haha..Her expression in the center one is too mischievous.
    Mind sharing how you got the colors to pop?

    The focusing on the first one seems to be near his mouth, so the blurry hair (which covers so much of the shot) is distracting. I'm not a fan of rectangular framing, a square one would be great here.

    The processing on the b/w is also too flat imo.
    If you can get it to pop like your color one... :):
  • trogloditetroglodite Registered Users Posts: 130 Major grins
    edited August 9, 2006
    OneWayMule wrote:
    Love the colors in the 2nd one.
    haha..Her expression in the center one is too mischievous.
    Mind sharing how you got the colors to pop?

    The focusing on the first one seems to be near his mouth, so the blurry hair (which covers so much of the shot) is distracting. I'm not a fan of rectangular framing, a square one would be great here.

    The processing on the b/w is also too flat imo.
    If you can get it to pop like your color one... :):

    I don't remember exactly about the color pop, I usually nudge the Levels in photoshop if I have too and if it needs more umph I'll up the saturation ever so slightly.

    thanks for the cc =]
    is now gone. i have no time for cliques and fan clubs.
  • SystemSystem Registered Users Posts: 8,186 moderator
    edited August 9, 2006
    The collage is interesting but I think there are multiple series of pics in it. I keep looking for theone with the dandelion seeds flying every which way. I think one continous series of frames would work better. Great shots though.
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