Well, I'm still wondering how to remove the details without having the face blending into the bg...
Actually, the answer is already given in one of the post. It is easier to shoot correctly first and then post process to get the effect u want.
Well, I'm still wondering how to remove the details without having the face blending into the bg...
Well, I'd prefer to shoot for the effect and not ps the effect ;p ... Well, I just gotta look up more on it 1st b4 trying again ;p ...Actually, the answer is already given in one of the post. It is easier to shoot correctly first and then post process to get the effect u want.
Well, I'd prefer to shoot for the effect and not ps the effect ;p ... Well, I just gotta look up more on it 1st b4 trying again ;p ...
Seen better examples on magazines and books and elsewhere though.
Those had too much light too, but done nicely.
I like your spirit in experimenting which should see you gain knowledge that would escape me. I too prefer to learn to get the effect from the camera rather than the computer. Just curious, did you try boosting up your contrast, saturation and sharpness settings to max?Well, I'd prefer to shoot for the effect and not ps the effect ;p ... Well, I just gotta look up more on it 1st b4 trying again ;p ...
I believe unless you are totally knowledgable on what you want to achieve and how to achieve it and in total control of the shooting situation .... you are going to need external help ... (aka post-processing).
To try something that you are unfamiliar with and have only a vague idea of in a group shoot situation where 5 other photographers are trying to achieve their "perfect" shot is just pure waste of time and effort.
Just for clarification.
Why not?
Think he was hand holding that's why.
Well, I post these test images coz I need the negative comments for my own reference ...
And I second what LTB has said.
Many so called 'expert' photographs also need the help of post processing to achieve the desired outcome, and thus again you insistence of not using post-processing will just reinforce your lack of such fundamental knowledge. Isn't PP something like darkroom photography (pardon my limited knowledge here...)
Unless u are experienced in your field of practice, any so called experimentation on one's part is like groping in the dark for an answer. You must always have a basis for your hypothesis first before experimentation, and that basis is the derivative of your understanding of the fundamentals.
And if you've not achieved the desired result of your experiment, what is the point of showing these incomplete images to us?
Just like my personal opinion la,
Kenny
hmm i wonder whether u were trying to be arty with the overexposure? coz it doesnt work just like most of ur other post which u tried to do soemthing with them.
Well, I'd prefer to shoot for the effect and not ps the effect ;p ... Well, I just gotta look up more on it 1st b4 trying again ;p ...
worst images of the year.
u don understand the cameras at all, ur lack of knowlegde was shown here, even purposely.
learn to crawl, then walk, then run..............now you got a fall. and pls don say u purposely do it, cos u don know how to do it at all.
I remember once a time when I am so bad with flash photography until someone told me that it can be simulated in Photoshop to understand the concepts of flash photography well. Through photoshop manipulation, I began to understand how the exposure actually works and since then, I dare to say that my customers tend to like my photos very much so far and my photos 95% dun need PP(Not that I am real pro though). So PP will help u to achieve what u want and when u understood the principles, shoot what uwant.
well at least he is experimentingtoo many of us go by the book. its time to break out and experiment.
Well i dun go by the book. I normally throw it out of the window like my other friend would say. But if u experiment aleast come up with soemthing nice la, not just try something and everything also post