Re: Pleasure of Eating Chocolate
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Originally Posted by
Alis
The usual quality Alis :)
What doesn't please me that much is the red area at the top right and left.:o
I do know you agree with me. Perhaps the new command from CS5 can fix it quickly.
Content Aware Fill in CS5
I forgot: Thank you Alis for posting another great image :)
Re: Pleasure of Eating Chocolate
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Originally Posted by
Antonio Correia
The usual quality Alis :)
What doesn't please me that much is the red area at the top right and left.:o
I do know you agree with me. Perhaps the new command from CS5 can fix it quickly.
Content Aware Fill in CS5
I forgot: Thank you Alis for posting another great image :)
You are right about the right upper part. It is a trash can. I think I will have to remember this when I print the picture.
I have had mixed results with the content aware function in PS CS5 though. Sometimes great, sometimes not so good. Definitely, not even close to the famous white horse and green grass example of the guy from Adobe :mad:
Re: Pleasure of Eating Chocolate
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Originally Posted by
Alis
... I have had mixed results with the content aware function in PS CS5 though. Sometimes great, sometimes not so good. Definitely, not even close to the famous white horse and green grass example of the guy from Adobe :mad:
You are right Alis. But try not all the area at once once but lowly, in small parts.
It works better and gives better results. Sometimes :) Or, more often :)
The examples are always the best one could do ...:):)
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
That is well done Ali :)
Perhaps the curtains of the window are a bit too overexposed but that is - probably - my monitor.
Anyway you do have all over a magnificent balance of lights, natural and flash ones.
Still the Gary Phong Tupperware ?
Pretty good the results you get with the insistent practice:)
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I offered this morning the images to the people in the market. They were happy. I told them I would be back :) for a second session. I hope then to be able to overcome certain White Balance problems with the use of the gray card. I am waiting for lesson number 4.:)
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Thank you again for posting :)
Re: Cambodia - Child and pet
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Originally Posted by
Antonio Correia
I missed this one! It is a great shot, Antonio! Specially the background...
What is the name of the animal/pet? :eek:
Re: NON Square Cropped Portraits - (nSCP's) - please post them here
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Originally Posted by
Antonio Correia
That is well done Ali :)
Perhaps the curtains of the window are a bit too overexposed but that is - probably - my monitor.
Anyway you do have all over a magnificent balance of lights, natural and flash ones.
Still the Gary Phong Tupperware ?
Pretty good the results you get with the insistent practice:)
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I offered this morning the images to the people in the market. They were happy. I told them I would be back :) for a second session. I hope then to be able to overcome certain White Balance problems with the use of the gray card. I am waiting for lesson number 4.:)
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Thank you again for posting :)
Thanks, Antonio!
The guy that is looking into the lens ruined it :) But this is progress for me: I am shooting something other than my son for a change :p
This is the area in the daycare where they play and do stuff. I stay out of this area, hide behind a little wall and take pictures, because if my son sees me (I usually go there to pick him up at the end of the day) he will leave everything he is doing and come toward me and you know what happens if he gets close with that 70-200mm lens, I won't be able to focus below 1.4m but he doesn't know that :)
Anyway, the curtain is as you said overexposed, but since I can not use flash here, I have to rely on whatever lighting the room has and with this back lit position I had to expose for the foreground and then used the fill flash in PP to get the detail out, hence all the noise in there. So, no, no Tupperware used here :)
Re: Cambodia - Child and pet
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Originally Posted by
Alis
... What is the name of the animal/pet? :eek:
Good question! :)
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Originally Posted by
Alis
Thanks, Antonio! The guy that is looking into the lens ruined it :)... So, no, no Tupperware used here :)
Thank you Ali for the explanation. :)
I really don't think the young fellow is spoiling the picture. He is OK. I like him looking at us.:)
:)