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(2) Canon 20d, (1) canon 30d, 70-200is 2.8, tamron 17-50,canon 50mm 1.4
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January 28, 2008
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I like this
Looks really nice
what program did you use??
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Looks really nice
what program did you use??
I used a free texture here
http://flickr.com/photos/beapierce/sets/72157601574009156/
I first put it in black and white and worked with the eyes and added the texture
(2) Canon 20d, (1) canon 30d, 70-200is 2.8, tamron 17-50,canon 50mm 1.4
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That's Awesome!
Thanks for sharing!
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has an authentic aged feel to it. I like how you've used it. Very nice shot too!
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I like it....but .....
I think that to really look authentic or aged, some texture should be on his face and shoulder where you have masked it. Maybe not as much as the surrounding area, but some. A third layer with slight opacity might do it.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
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. I really like the look though! Thanks for sharing the link - another item added to the list to experiment with.
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Looks really nice what program did you use??
Canon eos Mark II N
Tamron 28-70 2.8
Canon 70-200 2.8
Canon speedlite 580 EX flash
I used a free texture here http://flickr.com/photos/beapierce/sets/72157601574009156/
I first put it in black and white and worked with the eyes and added the texture
http://www.photographybywidget.com
Thanks for sharing!
[Facebook] [Twitter]
www.ShaunNelsonPhotography.com
Lisa
I think that to really look authentic or aged, some texture should be on his face and shoulder where you have masked it. Maybe not as much as the surrounding area, but some. A third layer with slight opacity might do it.
Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
Jeff
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