Hi people,
Does anyone do house calls for family photos or portraits? if so then what sort of backgrounds do you use? I have never been to anyones house for a photo shoot but I have recently received a couple jobs of this nature. So I don't know whether to just take my Muslin back drop and...
Haha thats the first time anyone has ever commented on my logo. I certainly appreciate it so thank you and an addittional thank you to you 'dade f' for commenting on my flickr.
Thank you for your kind words guys.
@ paulbrown - I was just looking through all your smoke images on your website, they are truly inspiring. Smoke is such a beautiful subject to work with, the possibilities are literally endless. Thank you for your comment.
Hey Guys & Gals,
Another smoker named after the Balrog in LOTR. As always comments and critique welcomed as honestly and openly as you would like. Thank you for viewing.
Thanks mate, it is actually one image so there's nothing I can do in the way of removing the streaks. However I do have the influence over colour. I am actually working on another version of this where all the colours are within the same area of the gamut. My intention with this image was to...
Hello good people,
Here is the latest addition to my smoke collection. Hope you enjoy it, took me a couple hours to colour it in, the colour choices were random but I think they work well together. Please feel free to leave your critique as openly and honestly as you would like. Thank you.
Excellent, I will pay them a visit. I have already visited Calumet who are also based in Aston, thought I would try a few other places to compare prices.
Hi Guys,
I live in the West Midlands and i'm looking for seamless paper backdrops (in my area) that I can pick up my self. Can anyone reccomend a place or two? Cheers.
Evening Guys & Gals,
I pulled an old image out that i've never really been happy with because I knew it had so much more potential. Have a look if you will, hope you enjoy it and please give your honest criticisms. Thank you.
I took a picture of smoke from an incense stick - popped it into PS CS4 - coloured the smoke (check link below for tutorial) - mirrored the image - jobs a good n'! Thank you for your comment.
http://photoshopandsuch.blogspot.com/2008/07/photos-of-smoke-post-processing.html
Hey thanks for your feedback. For the first image the crop felt right as any extra room in front just didnt look right to me. But I see what your saying as well as it can be a little uncomfortable for the viewer. Thanks again.
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