[QUOTE=Antonio Correia;
Very strong. Is it infrared ? Or at least some parts of it...[/QUOTE]
Yes, Antonio, it is infrared, I have a camera modded just for that kind of shooting.
Thanks for your comment and for hosting this thread.
Yvonne please don't thank me for hosting this thread. I just started, that's all
I am sure the modification of a camera into the infrared area is a most interesting option. What I don't like is the fact that one has to carry 3 cameras instead of 2 and sometimes, the back complains. I mean, our back, our column.
I usually - or frequently - walk with two cameras what, after a few hours, is painful Age you know...
Can we have another one of these nice images, please ?
Thank you
Nice, not too HDR overcooked.
I am afraid I don't have one ...
Have a look here about bokeh, depth of field, exposure and zoom.
this will be nice for mobile phone cameras
a fluid lens http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe-lp...layer_embedded
Blur can be emulated in CS5 with more or less success or by using add-ons.
Recently I downloaded one of these to try but I don't feel like spending money on this.
After all, CS5 makes the same things these add-on do but with presets. It is true that they allow a very fast way to work on the images...
Here I post two images. One is the original and the other is using one layer and mask.
I don't really know how to do it in perfection.
Later I hope to be able to show you the same image with the plug-in.
it dont looks natural
looks a bit like the person is set in the frame by hand
i think this will give a better effect (i used it my self)
http://www.alienskin.com/bokeh/
Too expensive, too expensive...
Crisis
TOO great