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Fun with FriendsI met some old friends (best mates from Highschool) while in Canberra and they didn't have a choice they were having their photo's taken more then once. Anyways while I was bored on the way home I did some fiddling (more so then usual) but accidently hit draganizer action so thought what the heck, anyways here are the results, anyone interested in them ? I can understand if your not.
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So what is the draganizer action?
The first one seems to be a bit out of focus, (or it may just be me). The second one seems a bit lacking in color, however what really stood out to me in this one is the amount of texture you can see on his face. It seems almost surreal
Nathan - The Dragaziner action is a CS2 action you can download that trys to achieve a certain look in post processing.
The look is that of Andrze Dragan a famous (I only found out about him on this forum) Portrait photographer, he certainly isn't everyone cup of tea, but the affect give a dirty/grungey texture to portraits.. http://andrzejdragan.com/ will give you plenty examples of the real works of art. I sometime play with the action but this time it was by accident (they are next to my resize action). You are right about the first it was a moving shot so there is a fair bit of blur involved and the second is intentionally drained of colour (more so then just the action). Fortunately my friends already have interesting faces.
I love the PP process. Your friends really do stand out as great subjects for the process.
Steve.
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Here is the link to the action.
http://www.atncentral.com/download.htm I've also now leart to use the burn tool, so I did a fair bit of soft burning to lessen the impact of the background in both these shots. Kind of like handpainting a soft vignetting on the shots.
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