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Another OOB. Shot today near the pier. First, I masked the subject from the background and made the background B&W. Then did the Out-of-Bounds thing followed by an additional framing. You will notice that, in this particular OOB treatment, the background that is out-of-bounds is lightened -- rather than given a solid background. In some of my OOB images I prefer this style, especially where there is an interesting background to carry over.
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oops missed this one. Very nice I like the color against the B&W. The two shades of B&W really give the picture some depth.
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Walter, I really like the way you have done this on this shot and on a couple of others you've posted before. I've been planning to try to copy your technique, but I haven't found a shot on which it worked well.
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