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19-APR-2005 Robin Reid

April 20: SP (Studio Practice) Wednesday

Rancho Bernardo, CA


For those of you who have been following my weird Photoshop shenanigans the past few days, you must know that I’m practicing techniques. The most difficult challenge for me is pulling an image off a complex background.

This is my effort from last night. See original image here with its complex background.

Of course I couldn’t leave well enough alone, and had to add my signature seagull. LOL.

Also, I am encouraging people to send examples of their studios. See mine at http://www.pbase.com/image/42334262


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Herb 24-Apr-2005 04:17
What would you do without a seagull?
Guest 21-Apr-2005 18:59
This is great, Robin! You are sitting amongst the clouds and the bird!
Guest 21-Apr-2005 18:23
Robin,
I just discovered that magic eraser a couple weeks ago. Try that. It works pretty slick.
Did you get my contact info ok?
Cheers
Danny
Gary Winters21-Apr-2005 17:14
Robin, not that I'm an expert, but I find the magnetic lasso to be very useful in these situations, with the image blown up quite a bit. Tedious but effective. As for getting loose hair, i sometimes select the image with a bit of the background included around the hair, and then erase the background (with the image blown up) using an eraser with a soft edge, if that makes sense. This image is good, but to my eye the seagull looks lit differently than you do, which is a giveaway that pS was used.
Guest 21-Apr-2005 15:44
Practice makes master!! I think you did great job with this image. In my photos with some SP what I`ve done is that I use a simple wall with just one color, so that I can use the magic wand in PS to select the color of the wall the Selection inverse and ready to crop.

But in this image you have done such a great job because is not easy to pull out of this complex Background.
don nieman21-Apr-2005 10:12
Great work, the composition turned out well. Creative.

Studio? Wow, I thought I was really in to in when the other day I bought a tripod. In fact, Elaine said, "when did you get that? you're really getting into this photography stuff, aren't you!" A studio, now what room could I use for a studio?
Pepe Zyman21-Apr-2005 05:07
Nice try! You are getting pretty good at this!
Robin Reid21-Apr-2005 02:52
@Di... those clip on lights are a joke.. they wouldn't be much help for this kind of shot. Mabye a closeup of a gnat? !!!
Karen Leaf21-Apr-2005 02:30
Ha! You're reading my mind, here's how not to do it, I think. Quick one for you:http://www.pbase.com/kleaf/image/42352298
and the result:http://www.pbase.com/kleaf/image/42352299. Had the lights setup anyway, it's a great idea!
Elaine (etfitz)21-Apr-2005 02:25
Great job!
Guest 21-Apr-2005 01:40
Nice work - but you'd better duck! You're gonna get hit in the noggin!
laine8221-Apr-2005 01:36
I just have to find time to learn more about this work. You do it so well while my attempts are still feeble.
Gayle P. Clement21-Apr-2005 00:52
Impressive work, Robin. You are making me want to practice more. I like the idea of seeing others' set-up.
Di20-Apr-2005 20:53
Well, I'm impressed with your PS skills. How do I light my studio? Are you kidding me? I didn't even know I was supposed to have a studio! However, after seeing yours, I think I'll steal the boys' clip lights from their rooms and start playing with lighting. This is cool, thanks!
snootydog20-Apr-2005 17:56
Another good piece of isolation. I am not sure why you are trying to master this but it is fun to see all the results you come up with.
JeremyGood20-Apr-2005 16:41
Robin,
Don't you just use a polygonal lasso to cut out your subject from the background? It's tedious work, but if you zoom to about 300%, it's extremely effective.
This one is well done, but next time, make your hair all sticking out funny and try it! Very difficult to get the stray hairs in your cut-out.
Jeremy
PS Watch out! That seagull's on a crash course with your head!
markvm20-Apr-2005 16:32
Very nice, Robin!
Coleen Perilloux Landry20-Apr-2005 16:03
A Robin and a Seagull. Good work.
David Mingay20-Apr-2005 15:58
Robin - never let a Sea Gull into your studio... They'll create an awful mess on your Hasselblads waist level finder... ;-)
Cliff20-Apr-2005 15:27
I think this is about as good as I've seen for the technique Robin and a lot better than my efforts. The seagull manipulation is terrific and very realistic. Maybe one day you can post us a primer on this! :o)
Guest 20-Apr-2005 15:17
Interesting.... Nice PS work.. the lighting on the portrait is interesting with the bright sky background... Gives the effect of the sun shining from camera left....