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a simple portrait

I knew there are fine lenses that are able to create a fine DOF and also blur a big part of the image. Since I do not have such a lens I tried to recreate this in PS. I would be glad to find out your thoughts. In English :)

Commentaire 7

  • Tana Hall 28/03/2005 12:51

    it's a very nice portrait but I preferre it without that PS manipulation...
  • Mic K 15/03/2005 11:33

    hey Virgil
    i think Dirk is right, you´ve got to pay attention to physical laws
    else nice!
  • Dirk Hofmann 15/03/2005 7:48

    sorra virgil ... i have to break out of the line - i think (but this is only one opinion), i think you messed a beautyful shot up by playing around with that softener ...

    the first look to a photo like that moves to the eyes. those are right in focus ...

    next we want to explore the photo by moving alont the depth of field ... and in this special case you see that there is something wrong or "unnatural" at once ... the mouth and the eyes are on the same layer ... therefore they should have the same sharpness ...
    the change on the cheeks from sharp to unsharp is to rough too ...

    you could archieve a unsharp nose by using a wide open lense, but who would do that?

    in my opinon this would be a very good shot without that photoshop-depth-of-field-game ...

    would like to see it that way ...
  • Virgil Mlesnita 11/03/2005 12:32

    Elaine, Paul: The reason of theselective focus is to emphasize the eyes. The way someone looks at us can tell quite a lot about personality, mood, character, etc. I therefore exaggerated a bit.
    Thank you a lot for your attention and constructive comments!
  • PINDORIUS 10/03/2005 21:49

    simple ... like it
  • Elaine Liebenbaum 10/03/2005 21:26

    I really like this portrait too.
    could be a little more in focus for my taste.
    elaine
  • Cees Kuijs 10/03/2005 21:19

    Yuor title is a simple portrait.I think it`s avery nice portrait.
    Well done.
    Greetings,Cees