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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!






    Quote Originally Posted by devsalvi


    Quote Originally Posted by jcmeza_21


    Where can I get these actions from?



    This is one place.


    Adobe photoshop actions


    Thankyou! Those are some sweet actions!
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    <div>benluebbert, I also like the first one best.</div>
    <div>I'm not a huge fan of the cold colors in the third, but to each his own!</div>
    <div>-Rodger</div>

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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Here's a self portrait I did on of the first nights I got my CTR301Ps.


    430Ex 1/2 through 4-6" Cinnamon Toast Crunch Snoot.


    F8.0, ISO 100, 1/200th (is there anyway to get lightroom to put all the exif in a photo? this one didn't have ISO I had to look at the original raws. You can't see it but theres a Litre of Russian Standard of my right kneed (it's shining a bit).


    [img]/cfs-file.ashx/__key/CommunityServer.Components.UserFiles/00.00.00.23.86/20091012_5F00_2245-copy.jpg[/img]


    (i'll just jump the gun and say, no i'm not promoting anything in this)
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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    [quote=Rodger]





    Quote Originally Posted by devsalvi


    Quote Originally Posted by jcmeza_21


    Where can I get these actions from?
    <div style="clear: both;"]</div>


    This is one place.


    [url="http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2008/10/20/the-ultimate-collection-of-useful-photoshop-actions/]Adobe photoshop actions[/url]


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    Thankyou! Those are some sweet actions!
    <div></div>
    <div>benluebbert, I also like the first one best.</div>
    <div>I'm not a huge fan of the cold colors in the third, but to each his own!</div>
    <div>-Rodger</div>
    <div style="clear: both;"]</div>


    You are welcome.


    Cheers!


    Dev

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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    [url="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rodgerobley/4079873954/][/url]



    <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" id="Inbox"]
    <tbody>
    <tr>
    <td width="30%"]Camera:</td>
    <td>[b][url="http://www.flickr.com/cameras/canon/eos_20d/]Canon EOS 20D[/url][/b]</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td width="30%"]Exposure:</td>
    <td>0.001 sec (1/1250)</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td width="30%"]Aperture:</td>
    <td>f/2.8</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td width="30%"]Focal Length:</td>
    <td>50 mm</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td width="30%"]Exposure:</td>
    <td>+0.55</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td>ISO Speed:</td>
    <td>200</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Exposure Bias:</td>
    <td>0 EV</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
    <td>Flash:</td>
    <td>


    Off, Did not fire
    </td>
    </tr>
    </tbody>
    </table>



    Here is a shot from April of 2009 edited with one of the photoshop actions I found on that page. I added the noise and the vignette after the action was done.


    -Rodger

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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Quote Originally Posted by Rodger
    Here is a shot from April of 2009 edited with one of the photoshop actions I found on that page. I added the noise and the vignette after the action was done.

    Roger - See if you can soften the transition in the vignette. When I put a vignette in a 15mp image, I usually max out the limitations of CS2 by using a 250 pixel feather to transition into the vignette. The transition to vignette in your image looks like a line drawn in the sand (otherwise I really like it).

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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Quote Originally Posted by Rodger






    Here is a shot from April of 2009 edited with one of the photoshop actions I found on that page. I added the noise and the vignette after the action was done.


    -Rodger
    <div style="clear: both;"]</div>


    Hi Rodger,


    Usually after running the action i do a ctlr+alt+z which opens up the individual steps(separate layers) before the layers are combined. Then you can change / tweak the settings on each layer and then merge them again.


    Cheers!


    Dev

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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    I just couldn't help myself...




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    Me neither, Sean... me neither.


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    Sorry to break the trend haha.

















    These are from my school's homecoming this past weekend (I go to a small private school without a football team so we have our "homecoming" after everyone else). I didn't like these until I used the vintage look from a photoshop action. They're still not the greatest portraits, but they're kind of fun. haha.


    Oh yeah, balloons are cheaper than flowers (her idea!).


    -Rodger

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    Re: Post Your Best Portrait Shots!



    Quote Originally Posted by Rodger


    They're still not the greatest portraits, but they're kind of fun. haha.
    <div style="clear: both;"]</div>


    To be honest I really like the second one with the exception that the girl's eyes are closed, it's a nifty composition
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