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Photographer mandy welsh  mandy welsh {Karma:3146}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F5
Categories Journalism
Photoart
Portrait
Film Format
Portfolio weddings
Black ~N~ White
Lens Nikon  28mm f/2.8D AF Nikkor
Uploaded 10/30/2004 Film / Memory Type Fuji  Superia
    ISO / Film Speed 800
Views 379 Shutter
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About I am posting 3 various family portraits and would like to know what you think of each one. I did different work to each of them.
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The Pilgrim The Pilgrim   {K:64989} 5/26/2006
They are all good Mandy but I now see the three you were speaking of. lol
I think I like the second one best of all, But here again the selective coloring is my favorite.
This one I like next because I love the feel of it from the edges. I think Dan is right and has a great point.......But like you Im just learning ps and what a learning curve it is! (wow) I just now learned to do simple layers hehe. I just did my first one last night !!!

Paul

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Richard Morton Richard Morton   {K:571} 11/3/2004
Hi Mandy yea when it comes to vignette's you'll want some elbow room. Go leaf through some old books and compaire the vignette's in them. The effect here suggests to me that you were trying to mimic the shape of the shutter or at least that is what I see. It's a good attempt but the lack of extended sides for the image hinders it.

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Rose Martin   {K:4696} 11/2/2004
Hey Mandy, just stopping in for a boo. I have also used the gradient tool for vignette, it takes some playing around, but you can get some really different results... there are also plug-ins for photoshop like melancholitron from flamingpear (one word), you can use the demos for free. I like the shot other than the vignette. It's a nice glimpse into someone's life

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 10/31/2004
I can Email you instruction to use Quick mask
My email is archrarrow@msn.com

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 10/31/2004
I can Email you instruction to use Quick mask
My email is archarrow@msn.com

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 10/31/2004
http://www.grafx-design.com/12photo.html
http://www.arraich.com/ref/aatool_quick_mask6.htm
Try these links
The nice thing about Mask is that you can apply filters to them.I make a mask then use the Gausion blur tool to feather it out then apply it you can use them for so many effects.Check the help section in PS also .

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mandy welsh mandy welsh   {K:3146} 10/31/2004
Dan,
this is one of the original images, I took like 5 different shots because the kids were squirmy and I wanted to try to get the best one.
~mandy

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 10/31/2004
Mandy post the original It will be easier for me to show you.

Dan

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mandy welsh mandy welsh   {K:3146} 10/31/2004
Dan,
I have yet to master masking, would you give me an example of how to do it with vignette? I always appreciate any help and tips.
Mandy

~~Thanks to everyone for your feedback, it really helps and I always consider every feedback I get!~

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Dan Lightner   {K:12684} 10/31/2004
I like the others better Vignette would be better if you did it with a quick mask. I would mask them then Blur the mask before applying. gives a nice effect.

Dan

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Jeff Fiore   {K:11277} 10/30/2004
Photo is too tight for a good vignette. Vignette is not done well either but I'm sure you can improve that. Second one is better but I haven't seen the third one yet.

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