I have recently found your channel and love your videos, this one might be the best! Question: the blue background only seemed to appear in the water. The inverted "bottom" was black. It made it look correct, but how come the blue gel did not make it to that part?
The blue only appears on the grey card, where the card stops there is nothing to reflect the light, therefore it appears black. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
I have watched many of your presentations and listened intently to your explanations and appreciated your creativeness. It leads me to indicate that they are clear and do not cloud your intentions with confusing, superfluous details that are not pertinent. I wonder if you are an educator knowledgeable in driving home the salient elements of a subject. However, concerning the photo at hand leads me to question the reason why you left the central (brown) part dark with only very few barely perceptible specks of highlights? To me it makes the flower look very unnatural as if the center is a deep void. .
Incredibly good! I'll have to copy that. Your result looks great
Have fun thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, that was excellent.
You're very welcome!
Loved It ! 🌻
Glad you liked it!!
Wonderful technique for indoor winter photography, thank you!
Glad you like it!
Good job :)
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Thanks for that. What a good use of the liquify tool.
Thank you
Catching up with your videos, as usual you make it look so simple. Keep it coming.
Glad you like them!
Great presentation. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Just brilliant!
Thank you
Brilliant Video - I so appreciate you methodical approach and explanation. Great project on a cold winter day, 18f here in NY this morning. Cheers
Awesome, thank you!
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You are definitely the best! I’m a fan ❤️❤️❤️
Wow, thank you!
Me too !
Fantastic way and very inspiring. Love it 😍
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Very Informative, Thanks!!
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Many thanks for a great video. Very clearly presented, one step at a time.
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THanks Again!
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Your very detailed and helpful but I'm a little envious of all the equipment you have Thanks for sharing
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Thank you so much,
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Perfect Thank you so much👍👍👍👍👍👍
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I LOVE YOUR PROGRESSIVE STEPS! Details after details show deep knowledge of lighting. Thank you! (How could I have lived without tethering so far?) 😆
Wow, thank you!
I have recently found your channel and love your videos, this one might be the best! Question: the blue background only seemed to appear in the water. The inverted "bottom" was black. It made it look correct, but how come the blue gel did not make it to that part?
The blue only appears on the grey card, where the card stops there is nothing to reflect the light, therefore it appears black. Hope that helps, thanks for watching.
I have watched many of your presentations and listened intently to your explanations and appreciated your creativeness. It leads me to indicate that they are clear and do not cloud your intentions with confusing, superfluous details that are not pertinent. I wonder if you are an educator knowledgeable in driving home the salient elements of a subject. However, concerning the photo at hand leads me to question the reason why you left the central (brown) part dark with only very few barely perceptible specks of highlights? To me it makes the flower look very unnatural as if the center is a deep void. .
I liked the contrast of the dark centre, thank you for your comments. Glad you like the videos.
how to get rid of the reflection on the backside right behind the flower?
If you need to remove items in the background then use a blank slate (just background no subject) and comp in photoshop.