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Photo retouching a portrait
Photo retouching a portrait or fashion shot. If you need a portrait to have punch and depth its a good idea to clean up any distracting highlights or shadows to keep focus on the center of interest. Add some depth of field to give a long lens look which also emphasizes the main focal point. Most fashion is shot with a long lens to compress the facial features which gives a more flattering look. Wide angle lenses tend to emphasize noses and other unwanted protrusions. Once the main clean up is done the retouching the portrait can be carried out, smoothing skin and tone and shaping if need be. The final stage would be add the drama to the shot by creating and HDR look or high contrast black and white or other proven technique.
My take on a HDR style portrait and portrait retouch. Many thanks to Kenzins1977 for the image.

- Portrait retouching with drama and depth of field
Notes: Portrait Retouched. Skin and reshaped nose, brightened eyes, lightened face, darkened image, made HDR style, dodged and burned to enhance drama, added depth of field to simulate a longer lens.
Photomontage week day 5
This is day 5 of photomontage week.
This image is simply a water tower tied in a knot! It was an entry into a worth1000 photoshop competition but that entry I forgot to upload the version that contained the shadows (that will teach me to work late into the night!!) It only came 11 out of 18! This is the version with shadows. If you are thinking this is not a montage, think of it as a montage of the same image, bits of it used over and over to make the final image.

Another one tomorrow…

