Photography Tips - Learn how to take a photograph like this photo of Melissa (Example #6).
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Please watch the video a few times and see if the information sinks in...
I am sorry that your head hurts... (lol)
Regards
Dean.
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Thanks for commenting LomoMop...
Unfortunately, I can not please everyone with my photography. I think that the important thing to remember here is that I provide basic tips for photographers beginning their journey and others that may wish to learn (perhaps) something that they may not know about photography.
I am certainly not an expert in photography, I simply have a few skills that I wish to share with others.
Your are right, this shot may not be pleasing to everyone.
Cheers.
Dean.
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Thanks for the comment darshdarshu....
Yes, this effect can be achieved in Photoshop, Gimp and a few other post production computer programs.
Cheers
Dean.
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the tone is nice but the vinget looks awfull :/ not to be mean
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you rock your night photography video's are a big help to me anychance of a vid about what diffrent filters do and how to use them correctly with before and after pics
that would be amazing
thanks
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Thanks so much for letting me know as we have been having a few issues with the site lately...
We are still working on it, so hopefully it will be up and running again soon..
Regards
Dean.
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went to you website but they said that it was suspended
Vignettes are easily accomplished in post production
tenchi77 1 year ago
This certainly is true tenchi77....
However, before Photoshop, Gimp and all of the other photo editing programs vignettes were often made from plastic, fly screen wire and other antique devices.
I can still remember using petroleum jelly (Vaseline) on the outside of a Skylight 1B filter to achieve a vignetted effect.
Of course now there are various filters and editing programs that can achieve this affect...
Thanks for the comment and sorry about getting back to you so late.
Cheers
Dean.
clickherephotography 1 year ago
can you achieve this vignette effect by using photoshop?
i think its called masking? not too sure.....
buffonang 1 year ago
Yes you can, please view some of the other comments in response to this video...
Cheers
Dean.
clickherephotography 1 year ago