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09/25/2006 08:27:30 AM |
Nicely done! Fun expressions. :) |
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09/13/2006 06:23:48 AM |
Looks like you had a lot of fun with this. Love the expressions. I think you did a great job with it. |
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09/11/2006 11:47:29 PM |
FOUR HALOGEN LAMPS? Ever heard of a popup flash?? ;-)
Regarding the processing - if you shoot RAW (I dunno if your camera can), you can make edits in RAW and save those settings then apply them to multiple images in PS's file browser.
...Hey! Yer not supposed to see no evil - you peeked! |
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09/11/2006 06:59:31 PM |
How very fun! And pretty well done, too. And yes, there's such a thing as batch processing, but I've not learned to use it yet, either. |
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09/11/2006 06:52:45 PM |
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09/11/2006 05:19:27 PM |
The middle's a killer expression!! Nicely done trip! |
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09/11/2006 05:03:06 PM |
Fun portrait. :) Nice work. |
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09/11/2006 04:51:29 PM |
Cute series..Love your expression in the middle one! |
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09/11/2006 04:24:07 PM |
fun SP, to get the same exposure you can set it to manual and keep the same settings and if you shoot raw, just do the previous converion in CS2 or whatever you use. If you don't have raw do all adjustments to one layer and then either drag those layers over in the same order or save them and then load them on to the next file. But make sure that you flatten the images before putting them all together or it will become a mess. Hope that helps. |
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09/11/2006 12:18:20 PM |
Hahahahaha....very cool. Love the tryptych. |
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09/11/2006 11:06:52 AM |
very funny. I have no idea what makes lighting flat .I havent figured that out yet. I can't even tell when its flat or anything. light is light. its there or its not. lol. i dont get it. ;( very fun shot. and I'm stuck in diptych/triptych mode lately so of course I love it! |
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09/11/2006 11:01:59 AM |
Fun shots! They work well as a triptych. If you don't stand as close to the backdrop, you can prevent the shadows (a difficult lesson for me to learn). ;-) Cool job! |
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09/11/2006 11:01:17 AM |
Lighting is a bit flat, but the exposure and composition are just right. Great series! |
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09/11/2006 11:01:03 AM |
Love how playful this is. I think it's great that you're peeking out on the middle one. And yes, a little flat and the white is slightly off (I know all about the white being off...it's almost my trademark) |
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