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eh ? how difficult is this 'effect' ?
![]() Get into the water ...lie on the rock...pose...wala ..you ve your pic Unfortunately, the local waters arent that clear ![]() Any fren of yours should be able to shoot this for you ...you need a nice gown tho ![]() |
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This photo is taken w/o the model getting in2 the water. |
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Possible to do it in 2 stages. one on the scene without the model and model in studio.
after that post processing in CS2. ![]()
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I dun see any effect in the image except that you need very good CS skills to do it IF its not taken in the water.
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your image too small.. i cant analyse anything. so i cant give solutions.
from that picture provided its like the bride went into the water... maybe u wanna post a bigger picture or if not high res ones so that me and my designers can analyse. ![]()
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er sorree u mentioned looking for one.. one wat? digital imaging artist? river? photographer?
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u need a very good photoshopper.. can be done with photoshop. =D
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Multiply...
You can try. |
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i can do it for you if u can provide me the images.
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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I think it is possible to do so.
- at the site, shot the image and record the lighting condition (or can look at the pic later) - in studio, set up a similar site (small, of course) with the rock, water and a green bed. - ask the bride to lie down as in the image, set up the lighting to match the scenery, and move the camera to a relatively similar, and shot ![]() I think if the studio provide this kind of shot for every wedding, they probably can set up this kind of scenary in the studio and photoshop it. As long as lighting condition and camera angles are similar, this is not a problem |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
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No offense, but doesn't it seem a little tacky copying another photographer's work wholesale? Why not just ask the photographer who originally shot it to do the shoot for your or the DI work or whatever and pay that guy. Seems like it would make more sense on a whole lot of fronts.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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The tricky part is the gown that is submerged in the water. You have to make it taking on the colour of the water. And you have to make it flowing in the water with blurring, smudging, distorting and maybe liquidfying.
A conceptually interesting and technically challenging image. |
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Maybe can try pasting your face onto this pic?
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