Tyeee
| Joined: 7/6/2007 Msg: 46 | |
| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 1:41:53 PM |
carl ^^^^ Gon,Walts,Tyeee looks like you guys don't need a hairbrush let alone an Airbrush to part your hair just like me
Hair.... what hair?
The hood of my Yukon parka is trimmed with wolverine fur.
At least the photo does show my eyes.
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 2:14:32 PM | | Nope, not me. Never! And I need the sunglasses, my eyes are very sensitive. | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 2:25:01 PM | i wish everyone would post their worst pic, no airbrushing
then what you see is what you get at their worst moments... everything else is all good  | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 4:55:01 PM | [qutoe]I'm also trying to figure out how to make my fishies in the pics to GROW!!!!
OK Walts here's the deal......arms out almost straight so the fish look closer and you are further away therefore optically larger.........oooooh palms up and elbows slightly turned in then even you can make a sardine look like a trout.
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 5:40:04 PM |
Rose - Wow, you should win a creativity award for using photoshop! Either that - or for having a great sense of humor.
Yes.... well perhaps I can assist you Walt.... what flavour do you want to be darlin?.... I can make you a tall Nordic type with riplin muscles.... hey....if I can transform myself from a tall buxum Swedish bikini model to what you see here.... I can indeed perform miracles....so how much hair do you need Babe?...can I call you Babe, Babe?
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 6:29:36 PM | | ^ Rose, you look beautiful! I see you undid the effects of photoshop that you previously described. I am sure you everyone will be delighted if you call them babe. The only thing is Tyeee might get jealous. I thought he was Babe. | |
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Tyeee
| Joined: 7/6/2007 Msg: 54 | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 8:05:54 PM |
But mine will be the "special" special feature,,,,,,right Missy??? You betcha Walts! The extra special version for that extra special attitude of yours. 
lol
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 9:25:25 PM | No way. If I was gonna photoshop my pictures, I'd add an afro, or an extra eye, or a nice fu-manchu, or white irises, or fangs, or a sweet unibrow...
Nothing but detrimental stuff... | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/21/2008 9:28:02 PM | I can do that for you Justin!....seriously Babe...can I call you Babe, Babe?
would you like a Third Nipple too?... anything you want...just ask!
I find that Unibrown look soooooooooo sexy! | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/25/2008 1:42:48 PM | | Since I had the plastic surgery after the fire, airbrushing my photos seem unnecessary. Rather than airbrush them, I'd put a photo up of some nondescript male to conceal my ghastly facial deformities from the dating world. | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/25/2008 2:08:17 PM | OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hal... Babe... can I call you Babe, Babe?... anyways... how did you get Justin Trudeau to be your body double? oh la la.... I like your pic very much Hal..Babe....
got to run now Babe... I need a cold shower! | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/27/2008 9:18:09 AM |
I admit, I have been called "Babe" before, but that usually happened in the bedroom, you know, when a gal gives me the "come hither" look.
The 80's were great, huh? | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/31/2008 1:01:40 PM | I personally wouldn't put up airbrushed photos (if I could figure out how to do it) ;maybe take a couple of wrinkles out or funny smirks or a blemish if I could.
I wouldn't want to meet someone that could not recognize me and I have been told I look like my pics. If I look gross or too weird I just won't post those pics. | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 3/31/2008 6:05:16 PM | Here's a little bit of nastalgia for you. I recall reading that they used to put mayo on the camera lens of the camera when photgraphing old movie stars so that their "flaws" wouldn't show up in the movie magazines. (eg Doris Day used to hide her freckles that way). From mayo to Photoshop - we've come a long way babe!  | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/1/2008 3:40:23 AM | Airbrushed? Hmmm.... haven't done that since the 70's. Now I only do digital image manipulation.
I manipulate most of my pictures. Colour correction, croping, lens distortion correction, etc. Sometimes there is an unwanted object in the background or a person who's image I don't have permission to post.
Oh yes, and I regularly go in and "age" my pictures so I look older as I age. It's faster and easier than actually taking new pictures. | |
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Tyeee
| Joined: 7/6/2007 Msg: 64 | |
| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/1/2008 4:27:57 AM |
delarosa ^^^ Here's a little bit of nastalgia for you. I recall reading that they used to put mayo on the camera lens of the camera when photgraphing old movie stars so that their "flaws" wouldn't show up in the movie magazines. (eg Doris Day used to hide her freckles that way). From mayo to Photoshop - we've come a long way babe!
I've not heard of mayo used for this before, but the smearing of a thin film of Vaseline petroleum jelly on a lens to soften images was a popular photographer's trick. | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/1/2008 7:06:10 PM | Tyee - you may be right - vaseline. Don't know where I got mayo from! Must have been hungry. Question: how does one get the quotes into the grey boxes? Can't figure it out. Cheers | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/1/2008 7:17:40 PM | ^^^^^^My dear lady, About the grey box "quote" thing, I just discover the trck this past few weeks.
Question: how does one get the quotes into the grey boxes? Can't figure it out. Cheers
Type ["quote"], hightlight what ever you wish to quote, copy and paste and close with ["/quote"] without the quotation marks.
On topic.
What you see is what you get. Bald, blue blood shot eyes, hairy back, short man who looks at life with a smile, laughs a lot and enjoy every day that comes by.
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Tyeee
| Joined: 7/6/2007 Msg: 67 | |
| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/1/2008 7:24:03 PM | I'm confident it is Vaseline, not mayo. While I've never smeared anything on my camera lenses I've read of this tip many times in photography magazines.
On the matter of grey boxes, what you seek is quoting. When you are replying look to your right for the tip, where you will see {quote} This allows you to quote a previous post. {/quote}
You do have to use the proper brackets" [" and "]". I had to substitute with the curly brackes for to prevent the site from actually converting my text into a quoted comment.
Note forward slash "/". The pair lacking the / starts the code and the pair with the / ends the code, the code affecting everything between. Best I can explain it at this time.
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/2/2008 11:44:22 AM |
smearing of a thin film of Vaseline petroleum jelly on a lens to soften images was a popular photographer's trick
Actually... do not try that trick at home. Back in the olden days, we would put a little petroleum jelly on an ND or UV filter -- NEVER on the lense! It is almost impossible to get petroleum jelly off of the camera lense (trust me).
Now it is easier.... just don't whipe the fingerprints off the cell phone lense before taking someone's picture.
Here's another tip -- stretch an ultra-sheer panty hose over the lense to give highlights that starburst effect. | |
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| Posting Airbrushed Photos Posted: 4/2/2008 11:12:24 PM | | I play around with light or my reflection etc... I haven't a clue about airbrushing or photo shop. | |
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