Doyen: Cloning out the light stands was a nice touch. Looks like you burned the back windows to look solid and put a Hue/Saturation layer over everything, then masked out all but the jack and your shirt.
Great work--very professional. Couldn't tell it wasn't shot that way without seeing the "before" picture.
1. Burn/Clone over window reflections 2. Clone over "Eric Jonnson" sign 3. Clone out light stands 4. Clone out sprinkler head 5. Clone out trashcan 6. Burn shadows along top edge 7. Hue change on shirt 8. Hue change Love Jack
Unveiling new techniques and methods in photography. Otherwise having a good time with local UTD students, faculty or staff of all levels - hobbyist or aspiring.
Please invite yourself or friends. We are always looking for new people and creative ideas.
Primary meet up days are posted a week in advance on the blog. We initially met at the Visual Arts Building then may move onto campus for outdoor shots. We are in the process of expanding the club and shooting venues ... Visitors/Participants may come late or leave early to the meeting if their schedule needs. In case of coming late, call Ryan to find where the group has relocated. Any changes to the meet up time will be posted in the blog. To host a photo shoot, email me to get blogging privileges.
Right now our primary shoots are Fridays at 12:30 in the Art Barn.
What are the benefits of participating?
We create low-risk opportunities for photo shoots; not much is at stake than the safety of models and care of your equipment. This allows photographers to experiment freely without overwhelming concern for the business aspect of photography. Here is where you are able to treat a photo shoot as much as you want it to be treated. Have fun and meet new people. OR, Treat it professionally and you will be preparing yourself for paid photo shoots. Take risks here and learn from mistakes now in a collaborative effort, rather than later where there could be much more to lose i.e. your money, time, or reputation.
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shopped!
The background has been simplified nicely.
who's that cool guy top middle?
do you guys want me to make posts btw? lol. it's getting dead in here
This is SO Highlights magazine.:)
Anyone notice the guy hidden in the background before?
Hubert, you are always welcome to post.
Alex, I didn't notice the floating head in the BG.
Doyen:
Cloning out the light stands was a nice touch. Looks like you burned the back windows to look solid and put a Hue/Saturation layer over everything, then masked out all but the jack and your shirt.
Great work--very professional. Couldn't tell it wasn't shot that way without seeing the "before" picture.
there are 8 things that I changed....
1. Burn/Clone over window reflections
2. Clone over "Eric Jonnson" sign
3. Clone out light stands
4. Clone out sprinkler head
5. Clone out trashcan
6. Burn shadows along top edge
7. Hue change on shirt
8. Hue change Love Jack
Did I get them? :)
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