Tuesday, December 23, 2014

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Saturday clashed it loose. We met up at White Light Studios in Oslo and was greeted by a bunch pleasant people from Fotopia, who organized the course, and Jens Haugen himself. hills hoist First hour went to rig up computers and downloading the images we would use during the course. As Jens Haugen said himself, "Welcome to Nerd The National Convention".
We drove pretty right on, and the first thing we should get to learn was how he edited image "Jumina". Now we were finally see the secret behind Jens Haugen their wonderful photos. And to our surprise, it was not so abracadabra which envisioned. Most traded basically about having seen for themselves the entire image in advance before embarking on the photographing.
Jens pointed out that he started photo skijumping already in the camera. By having the camera on a tripod and locked the shutter and aperture settings, he could light the one and a part of the image to get exactly what expression he wanted, while that there was no problem putting it together in Photoshop afterwards.
To lit a he and an element It was actually here all the magic lay in the picture "Jumina". For when you have the camera at the same standpoint all the time there is no problem putting together pictures. One need not actually be so careful in transitions hills hoist either. hills hoist Delightful, if you ask me!
After getting edit finished picture "Jumina" we would see Jens Haugen hills hoist action. With the help of model Vigdis should Jens shoot a picture of her that we were going to Sunday mask out and put in another location-image. This is the method Jens Haugen uses on many of his pictures. He knows himself so well that he knows what height he has photographed his pictures, and can easily melt the images together. For much of the key in putting together images is to have equal angle and aperture settings for all images. When you do the job much easier. Then you need to resize the images and it looks immediately much more real. The studio was rigged from the computer room and a photography studio. Finally we would see how Jens lit their images. Of course it looks the super easy out when he sets up the light, but it is strange that, when even going to try everything suddenly becomes much more Greek.
Finally on Saturday we got an introduction to hudretusj and Beauty- editing. Very informative. With a message from Jens Haugen not to take more than a couple of beers for supper, we left WhiteLight Studios for this round. Fresh and fast we were back at the gym on Sunday. Today we should get to learn how Jens had made one of his HamKam hills hoist images. We should get to learn how assemble many pictures into one. And here was "blending mode" a very interesting part. By knowing that if you use blending mode "overlay" disappears all that is gray, and the black remains. With this information you can then photographing objects on gray background, and by adding it to "overlay" -mode, excrete the background.
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