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The Big Day
Image Title:  The Big Day
 
 By: T-zone Palermo  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer T-zone Palermo {K:2106}
Project #24 The Decisive Moment Camera Model  
Categories Humor
Journalism
People
Film Format
Portfolio Weddings
Lens  
Uploaded 6/7/2004 Film / Memory Type  
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Views 210 Shutter 1/125
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ppdix     {K:17077} 6/8/2004
GOod shot... But something like this would make it a lot more interesting... (see attachment)

Took me 1 minute so it is not perfect...

Cheers

ppdix

wedding


Ciprian Ilie   {K:13215} 6/9/2004
Great moment, love what ppdix did to it, it makes you focus on what's important about this shot.

I have to say I haven't noticed the groom in the original


T-zone Palermo   {K:2106} 6/11/2004
I like what you did to the photo; would you briefly explain how you created it. Thanks


ppdix     {K:17077} 6/11/2004
HI, in Photoshop i duplicated the background layer, then desaturated the new layer into black and white. Then i just grabbed the eraser tool and started deleting the areas that i wanted to show from the color layer... I also increased the saturation on the bottom layer since it was a little desaturated to begin with...

It only took 1 minute so the edges are not perfect... :-)

Cheers

ppdix


Carlos Brando   {K:4637} 6/25/2004
excelente fotografia. parabéns... muito bom.


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