Denise, thoese pics are great, love the squirrel,
Wally, interesting effect there, how did you get those lines?
Denise, thoese pics are great, love the squirrel,
Wally, interesting effect there, how did you get those lines?
This is one of those shop tricks that always pleases people for whom you take photos. I like the film strip style with the baby, and you are brave to have taken that shot from the Bike. Denise, the squirrel shot is hilarious! Did you feed that little guy or did he rob the trash/trees.
I haven't done a lot of this kind of editing, but one from a friends wedding is below, fun topic, you all!.
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5D mark III, 50D, 17-40 f4L, 24-70 f2.8L, 70-200 f4L IS, 28 f1.8, 50 f1.8, 85 f1.8, 100 f2.8 Macro
Thanks guys!!
Dave - That shot of the bride is awesome! Geez, I wish I was into photography when my daughter got married! Using everything I
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20mm, f/16, ISO 100, 1/25s
This is one of the only ones like this I've ever done. Painstaking! There must be an easier way to do this, cause back when I edited this, it took forever!
Taken at an abandoned cement plant outside Lime, OR.
alex
R6 II --- RF 14-35mm f/4L IS --- RF 24-105mm f/4L IS --- RF 70-200mm F4L IS --- RF 100-400mm F5.6-8 IS --- RF 24mm f/1.4L --- RF 600mm f/11
70D --- EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 --- EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS --- EF 70-200mm f/4L IS --- EF 85mm f/1.8
What a great thread!
These are all awesome and I would love to learn how to do these!
Rich
Dead easy, (in photoshop anyway), all I do is get the pic, make a copy of it in a new layer, make this new layer B&W by removing all the colour saturation, and then use the eraser tool to rub out the bits you want to be colour to reveal the colour layer below.
There are loads of variations tips and techniques, such as using paintbrush tool and layer masks, different eraser pressures, etc.etc, but the basic principals are, well, basic!
In fact,the best tip i can give for photoshopping things is You Tube - type in what youwant to do and someone will have posted a tutorial, this was the first one that came up when i just did exactly that;
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explained how to do it with a layermask! Millions of times easier than Help Files IMO. I always use you tube now, haven