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T4Tots
Aug-06-2005, 02:57 PM
I learned a new technique this week to really make eyes stand out and I love it! This is a maternity client that came over today to have maternity pics made and I couldn't help but get a close up and try out my new skills. I am so excited about this technique in photoshop. I will post the how to's link under the picture. Feel free to email me for more info.


http://T4Tots.smugmug.com/photos/31144999-L.jpg

I got the tutorial here (http://www.nobsphotosuccess.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=986)

Mitchell
Aug-06-2005, 03:30 PM
Great tip and beautiful portrait!


Off to play with some eyes!!

tmlphoto
Aug-06-2005, 04:11 PM
Excellent portrait. Lovely lighting (window w/ reflector I'm guessing). Relaxed natural pose that is flattering & the eyes are great as well. Well done.

XO-Studios
Aug-06-2005, 04:14 PM
I learned a new technique this week to really make eyes stand out and I love it! This is a maternity client that came over today to have maternity pics made and I couldn't help but get a close up and try out my new skills. I am so excited about this technique in photoshop. I will post the how to's link under the picture. Feel free to email me for more info.I got the tutorial here (http://www.nobsphotosuccess.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=986)
Tried the link but it is a members only site.

XO,

lr1811
Aug-06-2005, 04:18 PM
Great photo and thanks for the great link!! I am playing around with some photos now...

XO - if you register and then go back to this thread, the link will take you to the tutorial.

Brian

T4Tots
Aug-06-2005, 04:58 PM
Tried the link but it is a members only site.

XO,
Yes, It does require you to register, but isn't a paid members site or anything (yet) they have some great tips.

DJ-S1
Aug-07-2005, 06:38 AM
It is a site with a lot of great info, I have recommended it here before. It will be going "pay only" soon unfortunately. If you are a serious wedding photographer you should consider signing up, it is aimed somewhat at pros.

That said, for those of you who don't want to register: The gist of the process for eyes is to lightly dodge the color of the eyes and the highlights, but not the whites. Then select the iris and make a new layer to play with. Sharpen with unsharp mask, then bump up contrast quite a bit (20% or so).

It's a well-written tutorial with screen shots along the way; sign up and see for yourself while it's still free!

T4Tots
Aug-07-2005, 11:03 AM
It is a site with a lot of great info, I have recommended it here before. It will be going "pay only" soon unfortunately. If you are a serious wedding photographer you should consider signing up, it is aimed somewhat at pros.

That said, for those of you who don't want to register: The gist of the process for eyes is to lightly dodge the color of the eyes and the highlights, but not the whites. Then select the iris and make a new layer to play with. Sharpen with unsharp mask, then bump up contrast quite a bit (20% or so).

It's a well-written tutorial with screen shots along the way; sign up and see for yourself while it's still free!
Great summary!

Thomas, I meant to tell you I didn't use a reflector...it was window light and my lumisphereII pointed directly at her with the diffuser on :) I can see the window and the flash in her eyes.