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    Just for fun ;)

    How can i rotate this photo to see my wife's face?
    Just for fun ;)

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Reshoot.

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Now that would be a trick!

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Use Photoshop
    Image - Image Rotation - Arbitrary - close image in frustration
    Now leave your computer; pick up your camera and walk around to the other side of your wife and shoot

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    Hi Ganesan, you can turn the photograph into a cinemagraph in Photoshop by using the techniques described in this link...

    http://lesterbanks.com/2011/05/how-t...after-effects/

    The result is less than a video but more than a still image.

    Just for fun ;)

    For some more examples, take a look at some of the work by Jamie Back on this link...

    http://www.amusingplanet.com/2011/04...otography.html
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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Have you tried looking at the back of the computer, Ganesan.

    Didn't work for me either!

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    I tried this on you picture but it didn't work

    Click on the links below, and when it comes up, click again on the picture, and hold - drag your mouse in any direction (up, down, right, left) and the picture will give you a 360 degree view.

    http://www.utah3d.net/panoramas_2/AztecButte_swf.html

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Wow! Lot of ideas!! But i can not successful with any tools.
    Thanks to everyone.
    so, this time i placed my camera in front of my wife's face.
    Finally i learned, how to take simple portrait.

    Here is she.
    Just for fun ;)

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by PentaxK5ian View Post
    so, this time i placed my camera in front of my wife's face.
    Finally i learned, how to take simple portrait.

    Here is she.
    Just for fun ;)
    And very nice she is too, welcome (both of you) to the CiC forums.

    The most obvious problem with the above shot is that having been taken in a forest with a sunlit tree canopy, the light has a lot of green cast to it - this might be correctable to an extent with PP, but I wonder whether a spot of something called fill flash would help.

    You could probably achieve this even with the on camera flash, but with significant negative flash exposure compensation so as not to wash out your wife's face, nor render the background too dark - I notice from EXIF this was shot at 1/100s at f/5.6 iso 3200 and 135mm.

    Colin maybe able to advise better on a good way to proceed, although if we're not careful, it may involve an armful of extra strobelights and remote triggers

    Here's a version with just a manual adjustment of white balance by eye and a bit of a sharpen;
    Just for fun ;)
    Better?

    Cheers,

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    Yes. I am also feel too much green. But I do not know anyway to correct it. Next week I will try again with flash and wb adjustment. I am a beginner, I am always waiting for your comments. I love this forum. Cheers to all!
    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Humphries View Post
    And very nice she is too, welcome (both of you) to the CiC forums.

    The most obvious problem with the above shot is that having been taken in a forest with a sunlit tree canopy, the light has a lot of green cast to it - this might be correctable to an extent with PP, but I wonder whether a spot of something called fill flash would help.

    You could probably achieve this even with the on camera flash, but with significant negative flash exposure compensation so as not to wash out your wife's face, nor render the background too dark - I notice from EXIF this was shot at 1/100s at f/5.6 iso 3200 and 135mm.

    Colin maybe able to advise better on a good way to proceed, although if we're not careful, it may involve an armful of extra strobelights and remote triggers

    Here's a version with just a manual adjustment of white balance by eye and a bit of a sharpen;
    Just for fun ;)
    Better?

    Cheers,

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    Re: Just for fun ;)

    Quote Originally Posted by FrankMi View Post
    Hi Ganesan, you can turn the photograph into a cinemagraph in Photoshop by using the techniques described in this link...

    http://lesterbanks.com/2011/05/how-t...after-effects/

    The result is less than a video but more than a still image.

    Just for fun ;)

    For some more examples, take a look at some of the work by Jamie Back on this link...

    http://www.amusingplanet.com/2011/04...otography.html
    wow....

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