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Silliness in the Studio
Posted By: Ed n Georgia, 11-15-2010, 12:52 PM

Sometimes, the shoot just goes off in strange directions.

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11-15-2010, 01:12 PM   #2
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Sort of a cliche idea, but still pretty creative! Don't like how the lower corner of the frame is cut off, though.

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In keeping with the fun of photo, how about erasing all of the woman appearing outside of the frame EXCEPT for her hands!

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Cute.


(The thread title attraced me, admittedly.)


When someone said 'Silliness in the Studio,' I can only think of when I lost the distinction between studio photo and stand-up improv while working for a portrait mill once upon a time.

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Sort of a cliche idea, but still pretty creative! Don't like how the lower corner of the frame is cut off, though.
Agree. Only took one of these though.
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In keeping with the fun of photo, how about erasing all of the woman appearing outside of the frame EXCEPT for her hands!

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Yep, I could do that. And, I might give it a go.

Thanks for commenting.
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Cute.


(The thread title attraced me, admittedly.)


When someone said 'Silliness in the Studio,' I can only think of when I lost the distinction between studio photo and stand-up improv while working for a portrait mill once upon a time.
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You can crop off the other 3 corners to make it seem balanced. The interior corners are still there...
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You can crop off the other 3 corners to make it seem balanced. The interior corners are still there...
That's an excellent idea.

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Tada! I've used the technique to "salvage" some of my shots, and it usually works out OK, as yours did.
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QuoteOriginally posted by SpecialK Quote
You can crop off the other 3 corners to make it seem balanced. The interior corners are still there...
What about cloning one of hte other corners, rotating it as needed, and pasting it over the missing corner to make it whole? If you use the opposite corner it looks like you'd have to tweak the lighting some, but that would give you a "full frame" image (sorry couldn't help it... )

Oh yeah - love the shot!

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