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Heres a recent one, shot in my dorm room here at school, for school paper on a last minute notice that they needed a pic for an article on gun control.
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Had alot of fun with some lightning the other day :D
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#1 Basically put a new white layer over the picture and change the oapcity to your liking. (Maybe 75%?)
#2 Then grab your eraser at different opacities.
On my image the eyes were maybe 75% the lips at 33%, the hair 10%, the Iris' and pupil's a little darker maybe 90%
Leave the edges white creating a vigniette.
#3 Use the Marquee tool, doesn't matter whether it's rectangle or circular, click and drag this around the image but not too far in. Right click and select inverse.
#4 Right click and fill with white. This just ensures that the edges of the picture are an even white.
#5 Now go to filter > blur > gaussian blur (you can use another blur filter if you don't have gaussian).
Alison,
I want to thank you for explaining this effect! I had this photo of my wife that was OK but nothing wonderful. I wasn't sure how to make it better until I saw this thread, and your post. I don't have the technique down as well as you, but I'm very pleased with the results for a first try! Thanks again.
http://gallery.photographyreview.com...Lil_home_2.jpghttp://gallery.photographyreview.com...Lil_home_4.jpg
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I don't have a Before image for this one on this computer to post, but I have an After shot. :)
http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...iryqueen2a.jpg
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Alison,
I want to thank you for explaining this effect! I had this photo of my wife that was OK but nothing wonderful. I wasn't sure how to make it better until I saw this thread, and your post. I don't have the technique down as well as you, but I'm very pleased with the results for a first try! Thanks again.
You are very welcome! :D
It's so nice when I find out I have made an impact on people and inspired people to try new things. I'm pleased I could help you :thumbsup:
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My attempt at Photoshop. The day I went out to get this the sky was bad but the flowers were in bloom. I had a choice to wait for a better sky and hope the flowers would still be there or get the flowers and work with the sky later. With this attempt I had some help and I am pleased with the results, Jeff
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before & after. One of my pride & joys!
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This thread is three years old, but I see no reason we can't pile on. Here is an example of my typical post processing for an important image (i.e. competition). - TF
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Brent that one cracks me up. I did something similar but not so drastic with a shot of my sister-in-law once. She wasn't appreciative.