@karmajnewton Hopefully this thread will bring out some awesome shots for you. Other than deleting support structures most of these do not look overly edited.
@elke in a previous discussion on who does not do photoshop I mentioned levitation and the member asked what it was. I used you as the example to my meager attempts. So any and all are perfect. You rock this.
@elke wooowww.. those are really good .. I have always wanted to do this.. but everytime I try when I photoshop the prop my body/clothes that were on top of it looks really weird :P. Do you have any advice??
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This was my first attempt at a levitation shot and was pleased with the results so I decided this was to be my 365th pic for my album. I edited it the same time as the one I will post below
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I am not really sure if you would classify this as a levitation shot because she is actually mid air and she had jumped off a stool that I have edited out so her feet were not actually touching the chair.... But she is suspended there! I dunno????
Thoughts people?????
@catalfonso Thank you... There's more in my albums ;-)
The top two I made with only one knee resting on the edge of a stool (practicing balance and that's why I used props as a ironing board and vacuum-cleaner to keep my balance LOL) because a knee is a "hard part" it wont dent and look strangely flat after editing. Also resting it on the edge of a stool (or something alike) will prevent that to stool overlaps your body which again will cause the strange flattening. Yes I kinda made a study out of it.... LMAO
The bottom two I did by jumping... in that case practice makes perfect if you don't have a remote like me and have to do with a self timer And I had to practice a lot!! : http://365project.org/elke/365/2011-09-06
Actually I did one (I suppose it's my first one) sitting on a stool, but the angle of the levitation solved that nothing looked flat (plus I was wearing tight black clothes so I could easily edit my bum back in without anyone noticing LOL: http://365project.org/elke/365/2011-07-10
I want to do some more soon!
I ought to wear a different coat in some!
This was my first attempt at a levitation shot and was pleased with the results so I decided this was to be my 365th pic for my album. I edited it the same time as the one I will post below
I am not really sure if you would classify this as a levitation shot because she is actually mid air and she had jumped off a stool that I have edited out so her feet were not actually touching the chair.... But she is suspended there! I dunno????
Thoughts people?????
The top two I made with only one knee resting on the edge of a stool (practicing balance and that's why I used props as a ironing board and vacuum-cleaner to keep my balance LOL) because a knee is a "hard part" it wont dent and look strangely flat after editing. Also resting it on the edge of a stool (or something alike) will prevent that to stool overlaps your body which again will cause the strange flattening. Yes I kinda made a study out of it.... LMAO
The bottom two I did by jumping... in that case practice makes perfect if you don't have a remote like me and have to do with a self timer And I had to practice a lot!! : http://365project.org/elke/365/2011-09-06
Actually I did one (I suppose it's my first one) sitting on a stool, but the angle of the levitation solved that nothing looked flat (plus I was wearing tight black clothes so I could easily edit my bum back in without anyone noticing LOL: http://365project.org/elke/365/2011-07-10
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