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Shakey
Mar-18-2004, 12:16 AM
Here is a picture I took of my daughter last night.

http://shakey.smugmug.com/photos/2928504-M.jpg (http://shakey.smugmug.com/photos/2928504-O.jpg)
I converted it to Black and White because of the flowers in the background seemed to distract from the shot and I did my first ever post processing blurring of the background.

I have a multitude of crops of this shot but I thought I would share this version. Opinions on the blurring? Is it overdone I think it seems ok but I am a noob.

And is it obvious to an experienced eye that I did this?

Click on pic for original size.

Cheers
Tim

cletus
Mar-18-2004, 06:26 AM
Opinions on the blurring? Is it overdone I think it seems ok but I am a noob.
Tim,

Very lovely photo. Then again it would be tough to take a bad picture of something so pretty!

I think the blurred background looks great.

pathfinder
Mar-18-2004, 07:11 AM
Here is a picture I took of my daughter last night.

http://shakey.smugmug.com/photos/2928504-M.jpg (http://shakey.smugmug.com/photos/2928504-O.jpg)
I converted it to Black and White because of the flowers in the background seemed to distract from the shot and I did my first ever post processing blurring of the background.

I have a multitude of crops of this shot but I thought I would share this version. Opinions on the blurring? Is it overdone I think it seems ok but I am a noob.

And is it obvious to an experienced eye that I did this?

Click on pic for original size.

Cheers
TimTim - She is gorgeous. Did you blur with the Lens Blur Filter or the Gaussian blur filter? The reason for my question is that if you selected around your daughter completely you could paint in a new background from another picture and solve the background problem completely -- The clone tool can clone from one picture to another top do this - also she could be rotated horizontally to give more space in the frame for her to look into, rather than right at the edge of the frame and give more room for her beauty to shine into. Just a thought......http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/lickout.gif And no it is not obvious that you have blurred the background to me either.

Shakey
Mar-18-2004, 07:56 AM
Well thanks guys , I sure am proud of her.

Pathfinder I used the Guassian blur and I use a Corel program so most of this is self taught. Not as many online tutorials for Corel as Adobe
I never thought of cloning a new background, thanks I will have to try that.


Tim

pathfinder
Mar-18-2004, 01:53 PM
Well thanks guys , I sure am proud of her.

Pathfinder I used the Guassian blur and I use a Corel program so most of this is self taught. Not as many online tutorials for Corel as Adobe
I never thought of cloning a new background, thanks I will have to try that.


TimHere are two images I shot in Sante Fe I think years ago. In the portrait image I just selected the head and shoulders and used a gradient filter for a background and have a nice isolation.
http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2934712-M.jpg

with new gradient background

http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2934715-M.jpg

Here is a torso original



http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2934714-M.jpg

Not a bad image but too much tile and post I think so-- about a nice fall background.....

http://pathfinder.smugmug.com/photos/2934713-M.jpg

I keep an eye open for nice evenly lit backgrounds and try to collect them for later use - skies, autumn forests, brick walls etc.... Give it a whirl http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/lickout.gif

fish
Mar-18-2004, 08:47 PM
you skeer me, pathfinder.

Seamaiden
Mar-18-2004, 08:59 PM
Ok, I want to learn how to do all that stuff, but in Gimp. :scratch

That girl is a true beauty.. oh MAN are you gonna have trouble in a few very short years! :wink

ian408
Mar-18-2004, 10:00 PM
Here is a picture I took of my daughter last night.


I converted it to Black and White because of the flowers in the background seemed to distract from the shot and I did my first ever post processing blurring of the background.

I have a multitude of crops of this shot but I thought I would share this version. Opinions on the blurring? Is it overdone I think it seems ok but I am a noob.

And is it obvious to an experienced eye that I did this?

Click on pic for original size.

Cheers
Tim
Tim,

Little beauty you have there!

The blur effect makes your daughter stand out. It's a great technique for
keeping focus on the subject.

Thanks for sharing.

ian

pathfinder
Mar-19-2004, 06:19 PM
you skeer me, pathfinder.
'Cause I like stautes?http://www.dgrin.com/images/icons/cool2.gif ????