Thanks a lot Phil...........means a lot to hear thatBtw I rarely comment on image posts, but I’m impressed with the work you’re posting lately here
Im conscious when framing Fon of making sure everything is in the frame especially long fingers and keeping her belly sucked in (its a joke between us that always creates a great smile lol) But she's constantly moving so sometimes an elbow or hand gets out of the frame.Sometimes
But as a general rule you know it’s wrong when you see it.
There’s nothing wrong here IMHO.
Btw I rarely comment on image posts, but I’m impressed with the work you’re posting lately here
Only if if unbalances the composition are makes it look like their limbs belong to someone else.Is it a big deal or not when you accidentally chop off your models body parts..........this example her elbow?
Sure no worriesI can't post it here because you've got "No" for editing images, but I just used Photoshop's new AI beta on it and it easily recreated the missing elbow and even put a nice bokeh background in. If you are happy for me to post it, let me know
That's scary..........thanks for sharingNice one cheers,
Here's the first, with extra room in case the AI needed it. Then a tighter crop.
Only took about 20 seconds. Scary eh? lol The images will delete in 1 hour.
Is it a big deal or not when you accidentally chop off your models body parts..........this example her elbow?
It depends on what you want to do with the image. Comparing with the later image with elbow intact, it is an improvement. So, if you were entering a competition, your image with the elbow missing would be marked down for that which is fair when comparing with others. However, if the image is just to give the young lady she might be very pleased with the result.
Problem is I’ve only got a 85mm or 24mm lens so hence the no lower parts of the legs. 24mm is really difficult to get the perspective correct with being so widePersonally, I prefer it when all "body parts" are included unless the composition needs it like her legs chopped off in your posted pic. Grins.
Problem is I’ve only got a 85mm or 24mm lens so hence the no lower parts of the legs. 24mm is really difficult to get the perspective correct with being so wide
If you've got enough resolution (and you certainly do for posting here); use the 24mm to take the picture with the desired perspective and then crop in post for the desired composition.Problem is I’ve only got a 85mm or 24mm lens so hence the no lower parts of the legs. 24mm is really difficult to get the perspective correct with being so wide
Sure... it's called "the brenizer method;" used to simulate a very fast wider FL lens.I wonder if a small vertical stitch of two 85mm photos could work?
Sure... it's called "the brenizer method;" used to simulate a very fast wider FL lens.
Hi Graham...........sorry pal but I'm needing some help with Photoshop AI. In my previous post you helped me add a missing elbow but in the attached picture Ive tried everything I can to just get Photoshop AI to give me some space on the right hand side but it gives me everything but a beak extension...........am I asking PS AI to much or am I just not clicking on the correct buttons? Thanks in advanceI can't post it here because you've got "No" for editing images, but I just used Photoshop's new AI beta on it and it easily recreated the missing elbow and even put a nice bokeh background in. If you are happy for me to post it, let me know
Hell yes............do you mind sharing how you got to that?