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i like this particular picture. very calm and serene..
tell me what you think? bert -double exposed. one for the water -then exposed for the rest of the surroundings. combined, cropped and voila! ![]() |
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Hi Berto,
I like the gentleness of this scene. I don't understand the voila bit though, looks more a case of totally mind boggling magic! I've too much to learn already at the moment tolook into it right now, but isit a very difficult technique? I'm curious about what the different exposures were too. It would seemthe answer to a lot problems. abw Canna. |
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A tutorial on blended exposures
http://luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/blended_exposures.shtml Original reference came from PhotosbyVito Suzan |
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Suzan
Fantastic link. Got as far as point 7 but here my pe prog deviates too much from ps to follow on. I will contact theSerif Forum(v nice too)& check what to do next. Berto - thank you for bringing this up...what a brilliant technique. :idea: abw, Canna. |
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