Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
I was concerned about that part too, Colin, but I used the chat from Adobe's website and the man I spoke to assured me that we could use it on two seperate computers but no more than that. She uses Mac and I have a PC. I hope he was telling the truth because we both wanted to be sure that what we were doing didn't compromise their Terms of Use and he assured us we would be perfectly "legal". She uh, "misplaced" it just after it arrived and hasn't found it yet. lol That's why I've been waiting. And nail biting. ;)
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
Hi Colin,
You will not believe it, but I have just finished lesson 1 (one :D). I really appreciate the great work you do to improve our skills.
I will do every lesson pretty serious, so I will go out tomorrow tot search for good backgrounds.
My question: How can I discuss my pictures. To post these pictures right here isn't a very good idea I think. Do I have to catch up with the present lesson and hope for the best, or is there a better way.
Thanks again,
Regards, Pierre
P.S. LOL I see I've already posted a portrait in the beginning of this thread. I don't know why I didn't start the lessons at that time..... I've got a lot to learn, so that couldn't be the reason I didn't ;).
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
Colin,
Thanks, I will do. I'm going to sleep now (it's here 5 o'clock AM :rolleyes:)
Pierre
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
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M Aella
I was concerned about that part too, Colin, but I used the chat from Adobe's website and the man I spoke to assured me that we could use it on two seperate computers but no more than that. She uses Mac and I have a PC. I hope he was telling the truth because we both wanted to be sure that what we were doing didn't compromise their Terms of Use and he assured us we would be perfectly "legal". She uh, "misplaced" it just after it arrived and hasn't found it yet. lol That's why I've been waiting. And nail biting. ;)
Hi Jen,
I think they need to review their own documentation, unfortunately :(
From the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 3 EULA ...
http://i44.tinypic.com/2md5fnl.jpg
http://i41.tinypic.com/2e6emb8.jpg
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
I am going to hunt down that little Adobe tech and teach him the importance of "Truth" :|
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
Looks like I'll be paying $149.00 for LR4. A good deal I know, but less of a deal than the $50 previously thought. *sigh* Thank-you, Colin for the sad-but-neccessary news. Is there anything ohh-la-la about LR4 that would salve the sting of waiting longer and paying 3x what I was going to pay? :)
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
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Originally Posted by
M Aella
Looks like I'll be paying $149.00 for LR4. A good deal I know, but less of a deal than the $50 previously thought. *sigh* Thank-you, Colin for the sad-but-neccessary news. Is there anything ohh-la-la about LR4 that would salve the sting of waiting longer and paying 3x what I was going to pay? :)
Hi Jen,
Sorry :( What he said just didn't sound right to me though.
Can't help with LR advice I'm afraid - as much as I tried to like that program, it just wasn't for me.
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
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M Aella
Is there anything ohh-la-la about LR4 that would salve the sting of waiting longer and paying 3x what I was going to pay? :)
Yes, actually quite a few upgrades from LR3, but if you're not overly familiar with LR3, there's not really any sense in confusing you! The addition of "White" and "Black" sliders I find quite useful, as well as all of the 'Basic' sliders are now up for use when you select the Adjustment Brush. Makes it a lot more powerful in my opinion - more CS5esque. I'm not much into video, but apparently they've upped the capabilities of the video editing as well.
Definitely worth the wait.
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
Hi Colin,
I couldn't go out today to find a right spot (lesson 1). It was cloudy all day long.
To keep the course going, I've got a question for you.
On holiday I met the deputy mayor of Périgueux. After a chat I asked him if it was all right to take a picture of him. No time for poses and so on, a point and shot is closer to the reality....
I made this picture which a back ground you would qualify as high frequency (and wrong as a consequence).
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6046/6...980c47f3_z.jpg
Richard by Pjerry ;), on Flickr
To my opinion this back ground isn't distracting at all, or do I miss something very important.
For the interested ones, there is a whole story about this picture on my Flickr stream.
Thanks in advance,
Pierre
P.S. There will be more things in this picture that isn't OK, but I'm focussing right now on the first lesson. Maybe this picture will return later on :p.
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Pjerry
Hi Colin,
I couldn't go out today to find a right spot (lesson 1). It was cloudy all day long.
To keep the course going, I've got a question for you.
On holiday I met the deputy mayor of Périgueux. After a chat I asked him if it was all right to take a picture of him. No time for poses and so on, a point and shot is closer to the reality....
I made this picture which a back ground you would qualify as high frequency (and wrong as a consequence).
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6046/6...980c47f3_z.jpg
Richard by
Pjerry ;), on Flickr
To my opinion this back ground isn't distracting at all, or do I miss something very important.
For the interested ones, there is a whole story about this picture on my Flickr stream.
Thanks in advance,
Pierre
P.S. There will be more things in this picture that isn't OK, but I'm focussing right now on the first lesson. Maybe this picture will return later on :p.
Hi Pierre,
Looks pretty good to me. This background isn't high-frequency though (no fine detail) -- the gentleman's beard on the other hand is high-frequency (lots of contrasty fine detail).
Overall the shot just looks a little flat and perhaps may benefit from a slightly tighter crop?
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
Here's a comparison shot of the same gent - shot by a professional photographer - from the official staff photo on the website ...
http://i42.tinypic.com/13yl21.jpg
Re: "School of Portraiture" - Lesson 08 - Taking it to the next level ("The Reunion")
Actually, I lied ...
... the shot above looks better than a lot of staff photos I've seen ...