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DragonDriver5 [2010-12-23 09:07:09 +0000 UTC]
wow... absolutely fantastic use of color!!!!!!!
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smolester [2010-08-17 18:34:31 +0000 UTC]
einfach perfekt. passt alles. farben, aufbau, alles technishe eh... richtig toll!
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atulboss [2010-08-03 18:18:10 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful composition. I would like to learn more about this kind of composition. Can you help me out here
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L-Netz In reply to atulboss [2010-08-03 18:34:45 +0000 UTC]
Sure !
The photo of the Model is 'normal-illuminated' (50mm, F1,4, Iso 100). I used a wide open blend to create bokeh.
I used Photoshop to darken the picture at the edges. There are also some effect layers to put some contrast, B/W, and to color those yellow dandelions red.
hope I could help you
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atulboss In reply to L-Netz [2010-08-03 18:39:16 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for the help. Can you point me to the photoshop part? Is there any tutorial for this effect. However i am a graphic designer and i should not ask you this ( ) but i want to know how photos like this with the main subject with B/W touch and other supporting objects are colored. Is there any technique?
Thanks again for the help
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L-Netz In reply to atulboss [2010-08-03 18:53:07 +0000 UTC]
I used the Layer mask (I hope it is called like that, I'm translating...)
First add a new effect layer (button under the layer table). Then there is a white Box next to the layer symbol (I fond a image of it: [link] )
If you paint in it with black and white, you can decide where the layer has effect on the layers below an where not (you can also use gray scales if you want to dim the effect). I used that to 'turn off' the B/W above the flowers. The layer that makes the flowers red, is 'everywhere' but you cant see that because everything is B/W.
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