high key Lionel
Uploaded: March 11, 2010 19:29:00
Exif: F Number: 7.1, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/200 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 100, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 55.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
Ellen H. Robertson
March 12, 2010
Dale Hardin March 12, 2010
excellent job on this Ellen. A fine example of the procedure. #8451952
Susan M. Reynolds
March 12, 2010
Debbie E. Payne March 13, 2010
Love it, Ellen? What link Teresa? I've no been too successful with high key? Can you share the link in this thread? #8452867
Laurence Saliba
March 13, 2010
Peter W. Marks March 13, 2010
And (wo)man's best friend shown to great advantage Ellen. I have never been drawn much to high key images but you Phellos have shown some very nice examples that might now tempt me to go to that link and give it a try if I have a suitable image. #8453019Joan E. Hoffman March 13, 2010
Beautiful work Ellen! I have always loved High Key.... did a blue toned one of Teagan a couple of years ago. But didn't turn out near this well.. But I still love it regardless... I don't have it on my hard drive anymore... but here is a link to Tea at 17 years.... she is 20 nowTeresa H. Hunt March 13, 2010
Debbie, here's the link to the youtube video I used to create my first high key image.Ellen, this is simply beautiful!! You did a wonderful job. #8453650
Anthony L. Mancuso March 13, 2010
Great job Ellen, a fine example of the high key technique.. #8453771
Rita K. Connell
March 13, 2010
Ellen H. Robertson
March 14, 2010
Joan, love the one on Teagan. The blues work really well. Has an almost Alice in Wonderland feel to it. Beautiful cat, she has done very well for having health issues. I love how vocal and the tone of these cats voices. #8454224
Aimee C. Eisaman March 14, 2010
There are many different way to do HK, but this seems to work well. A cute shot to try it on. Is he holding an orange....looks like it, but I bet it's a ball of some sort. I think you should also do HK to images that don't have blown out whites because then you have a HK with great detail and that is a winning combination. Don't just use it to save shots. My only suggestion here is that you cut back on the thickness of your stroke around the image. A 1 pixel stroke would do just fine and would not be so bold as to distract from the main subject. JMHO (Just My Humble Opinion) :~) #8454427
Ellen H. Robertson
March 14, 2010
Joan E. Hoffman March 14, 2010
Actually, personally I would not add the stroke at all. I love HK on white backgrounds, almost seems to make them 3D #8454715Debbra Bailey March 14, 2010
Beautiful full frame image Ellen, and wonderful job on the effects :) I agree with the no or lighter stroke! The attention should be on the beautiful dog! #8455554Teresa H. Hunt March 14, 2010
Ellen, I think my first try was beginners luck too. I've tried it a couple more times on different images and it didn't work out very well. I'll definately keep practicing. :) #8455606
Michael Kelly
March 15, 2010
Susan M. Reynolds
March 16, 2010
Debbie E. Payne April 18, 2010
Congratulations Ellen! It's an honor to be in this category with you! Actually, I think it is our dogs that are "running against each other"; not us! Good luck! #8543943Dale Hardin April 18, 2010
Looks like you've mastered another skill Ellen. Congratulations on the finalist. #8544706Teresa H. Hunt April 18, 2010
Ellen, Congrats on your finalist!! :) #8544990Aimee C. Eisaman April 19, 2010
Congrats on your finalist Ellen! :~) #8547394Anthony L. Mancuso April 19, 2010
Congrats on this excellent finalist Ellen! #8548707
Rita K. Connell
April 19, 2010
Susan M. Reynolds
April 19, 2010
Michael Kelly
April 19, 2010
Jeff Robinson
April 20, 2010
Ellen H. Robertson
April 20, 2010
I have been so busy at work have not even looked at my computer until today, and this was a lovely present. #8556121
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