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kaska1 Registered: Apr 06, 2009 Total Posts: 190 Country: United States |
I am a relatively new photog thats still learning the basics of basics. I've been freqenting this forum especially, and have had the pleasure to admire all of your works. I've seen many great works but the one that sticks out most which I want to try to reproduce is the one where i think the picture is exposed to the right + sepia toned. |
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Jordan Crabtre Registered: Jan 05, 2008 Total Posts: 29 Country: United States |
I'm no expert but I think a desaturation layer and a few curve adjustments might do it and maybe a little toning with the opacity turned down. Like I said I'm no expert nor have I ever tried to reproduce that effect. I suspect their are filters to do just what you want but I don't know of any. I could be way off too so take it with a grain of salt. |
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butchM Registered: Mar 12, 2004 Total Posts: 5074 Country: United States |
Why not just PM Patrick and ask him? |
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JakeB. Registered: Dec 09, 2005 Total Posts: 3235 Country: United States |
Welcome to the forum Rob. |
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SJMD Registered: Nov 13, 2004 Total Posts: 15290 Country: United States |
butchM wrote: |
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nightkidsi Registered: Nov 25, 2008 Total Posts: 73 Country: United States |
try not to copy what you see from others, instead use it to inspire you to get better at your own style. There must be a action used to achieve this type of pp and the right lighting conditions that all come together to create that shot. also time and practice is the only way you will achieve anything reproducing someone else's photo will be just that, take time to practice and you may find a better and more efficient way to get the look that you want. |
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hardlyboring Registered: Apr 19, 2008 Total Posts: 6395 Country: United States |
come up with your own style it will pay off in the long run. the more you can achieve in camera and with lighting the better. I struggled with this too and found after a while that if I just let me shots speak for themselves i felt more successful. |
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surly Registered: Aug 27, 2005 Total Posts: 993 Country: United States |
kaska1 wrote: |
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Sam Hassas Registered: Jul 11, 2007 Total Posts: 6044 Country: United States |
I didn't look at any of the other comments on how to achieve that look. It's a mixture of the right lens, f-stop, focal length and processing. There are many roads that lead to this destination however. To start with, shoot during sunset. Next buy prime lenses. That's a good start. |
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weezintrumpete Registered: May 18, 2005 Total Posts: 2015 Country: United States |
Well...I'm flattered |
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ZackHughes Registered: Jan 15, 2009 Total Posts: 151 Country: United States |
well if he PM'd patrick, other people who wanted to know how to, cant because its a private conversation |