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yvonne



Registered: August 2008
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Sometimes you're lucky and just capture the moment!
· Date: Mon June 15, 2009 · Views: 3385 · Tags: 1 · Filesize: 33.2kb, 606.0kb · Dimensions: 1983 x 1966 ·
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yvonne

Registered: August 2008
Posts: 438
Mon June 15, 2009 10:27am

I softened this candid shot a bit for the look I wanted. Captured at a friend's wedding, hand-held, no flashgun.
kbirdd

Registered: October 2008
Posts: 590
Thu June 18, 2009 3:27pm

I like this one Yvonne, but there needs to be some sharpness in it Wink A fellow photographer gave me some good advice that's helped a LOT. Set your focus to "spot," then point your focus at the eye closest to you. If they're on the same plane both eyes should be in sharp focus. Keep it up!
yvonne

Registered: August 2008
Posts: 438
Thu June 18, 2009 4:34pm

Thanks Kbirdd, I'll try that next time. I'm new at portrait capture and this was probably taken too quickly, hand-held and no external flash, however, I'm going to practice at other weddings I have coming up as the expressions and feelings of joy on guests faces are just wonderful! Love all your pics of babybird, she is a wee smasher!:)
Thu June 18, 2009 10:06pm

Yvonne I was sure the un edited versions eyes were sharp or am I mistaken, If they were then you could have kept them that way if you had used a layer mask in photoshop and used the smart sharpen tool, It works by adding a layer then you use a brush tool and rub over the eyes in this case, leaving the face with just the right amount of blur that you want to enhance a portrait face shot.
yvonne

Registered: August 2008
Posts: 438
Sat June 27, 2009 7:59pm

Dado, this photo was always a bit soft, no sharpness in the eyes. However, I'm going to try the technique you just explained to me as I guess thats how the smooth look you see in fashion mags is achieved i.e. creamy, soft skin showing little or no lines whilst retaining the sharpness of the eyes and possibly lips. I'll try it and let you know how I get on. Cheers Thumbs Up!
Derek

Registered: March 2008
Posts: 361
Wed July 15, 2009 5:01pm

Yvonne, as dado explained, u can do also just select the eyes in PS and apply sharpen tool. That is what I did with my shot of Kirsty as her eyes were a tad soft. Give it a bash and lets have a look, because this is such a little beauty of an expression.

 
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