Re: Day 31 - October 2010 PAD
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Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
OK I'm gonna cheat (again) and use two more from yesterday's outings.
[Wendy, I feel for you; trying to clone over a distracting blurry background element and make it look natural. I tried and failed as you can see - I've spent ages with cloning, blurring and smudging and it just ain't getting any better :mad:
Hi DAve,
I trick I use for cloning blurred backgrounds is to choose the tone I want and clone it then I use the Healing Brush to smooth the transition.
Re: Day 31 - October 2010 PAD
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Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
Looked it up;
18-200 = 565g
70-300 = 745g
105mm= 790g
but better than > 1kg of the f2.8 zooms.
Well, if we are into boasting sizes and weights... my Sigma 70-200 weighs in at 1,400g. I don't take any shots with it, I just use it for my free weights aerobic workout. But as I can only afford one of them, one arm is much bigger than the other. :D
Re: Day 31 - October 2010 PAD
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Originally Posted by
Peter Ryan
Hi DAve,
I trick I use for cloning blurred backgrounds is to choose the tone I want and clone it then I use the Healing Brush to smooth the transition.
Thanks Peter,
I'll certainly be giving that a try, it sounds promising
UPDATE: Yep, that's a very good tip, I just had a quick play and it is far easier to soften the transition that way - thanks :) :) :) :)
Cheers,
Re: Day 31 - October 2010 PAD
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Originally Posted by
Peter Ryan
Brilliant shot, Peter - the green, with clean bokeh, makes a perfect background for the gray subject. And being a cat person, I love the expression. Would it be worth cloning out a little of the light color above kitty's head, to avoid distraction?
Cheers,
Rick
Re: Day 31 - October 2010 PAD
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Originally Posted by
rick55
Brilliant shot, Peter - the green, with clean bokeh, makes a perfect background for the gray subject. And being a cat person, I love the expression. Would it be worth cloning out a little of the light color above kitty's head, to avoid distraction?
Cheers,
Rick
Thanks for your comments Rick. She is a great subject, lots of expression and very cheeky. If I was to print this I would do as you say but as I took it for the PAD I will keep it and if I use it at any stage clean up the distractive bits. There is another shot of here at post 379 and her mate Mack just above.
Re: Day 31 - October 2010 PAD
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Originally Posted by
Peter Ryan
She is a great subject, lots of expression and very cheeky. . . . There is another shot
here at post 379 and her mate Mack just above.
A great pair! "Cheeky" is what I love about cats. I love dogs, because they love us unreservedly and want our approval. I love cats because we have to earn their approval.
Cheers,
Rick