Photography Nudists

This group is for those who love Photography! Whether your an amatuer or professional, it doesn't matter. Tell us what your favorite type of photographs are to take. It could be Nature, Portrait, Self-Portrait, Studio, People, Nudes, etc.

Photoshoppers, lets have some fun.

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Photoshoppers, lets have some fun.

Take your nude photo and place into an unusual place where a nude would not be expected. Suggestions would be in a group of clothed people, on a downtown street or in front of a police station. This is all for fun.
Post them here when finished and well compare our work. Ill start on mine today.
Grin and Bare it
Art

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is adobe photoshop elements 7 any good? i got it for christmas but haven't tried it yet.

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is adobe photoshop elements 7 any good? i got it for christmas but haven't tried it yet.
Elements is a short version of Photoshop and will allow you some editing capability. Since I use full version Photoshop, I haven't really investigated the possibilities. Suggest you find a photo which you like. Save it under a new name, open it in Elements then experiment. Have some fun with it. You may be pleased with the results.
Good luck,
Art

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sounds like a rainy day activity. gotta enjoy the nice weather while we still got it.
thanks for the input.

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i have tried adobe 7 elements and other than the auto fix feature haven't had much luck with it.i tried cutting/pasting and the image i cut paste ends up being only a fraction of the original size. the 1st day i tried the editor page i ended up having to reboot 2 different times because the page froze when i tried to close it. i guess you have to spend hours upon hours even to just be able to do some of the basics. adobe 7 elements has not impressed me in the least bit. it might be better if i had extensive computer training but i have not. oh well, guess i will stick to the auto fix feature.

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i have tried adobe 7 elements and other than the auto fix feature haven't had much luck with it.i tried cutting/pasting and the image i cut paste ends up being only a fraction of the original size. the 1st day i tried the editor page i ended up having to reboot 2 different times because the page froze when i tried to close it. i guess you have to spend hours upon hours even to just be able to do some of the basics. adobe 7 elements has not impressed me in the least bit. it might be better if i had extensive computer training but i have not. oh well, guess i will stick to the auto fix feature.
I spent about 500 hrs. with Photoshop and the manual. First of all, if you are pasting into a new photo it must be at the same resolution as the one that you are paste from to retain image size.pasting from a 72 DPI to a 300 DPI image will cause a drastic reduction in size. Practice with the selection tools till you feel comfortable.
Good luck,

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RE: Photoshoppers, lets have some fun.

i have tried adobe 7 elements and other than the auto fix feature haven't had much luck with it.i tried cutting/pasting and the image i cut paste ends up being only a fraction of the original size. the 1st day i tried the editor page i ended up having to reboot 2 different times because the page froze when i tried to close it. i guess you have to spend hours upon hours even to just be able to do some of the basics. adobe 7 elements has not impressed me in the least bit. it might be better if i had extensive computer training but i have not. oh well, guess i will stick to the auto fix feature.
I spent about 500 hrs. with Photoshop and the manual. First of all, if you are pasting into a new photo it must be at the same resolution as the one that you are paste from to retain image size.pasting from a 72 DPI to a 300 DPI image will cause a drastic reduction in size. Practice with the selection tools till you feel comfortable.
Good luck,

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RE: Photoshoppers, lets have some fun.

i have tried adobe 7 elements and other than the auto fix feature haven't had much luck with it.i tried cutting/pasting and the image i cut paste ends up being only a fraction of the original size. the 1st day i tried the editor page i ended up having to reboot 2 different times because the page froze when i tried to close it. i guess you have to spend hours upon hours even to just be able to do some of the basics. adobe 7 elements has not impressed me in the least bit. it might be better if i had extensive computer training but i have not. oh well, guess i will stick to the auto fix feature.
In response to your post I opened Elements and played with it a bit. I was able to put together a comp, just for fun ,rather quickly. See my profile pic " Elements comp". Open up your manual and use the Help Menu. The application has possibilities but don't expect to master it in a couple of hours.

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i have tried adobe 7 elements and other than the auto fix feature haven't had much luck with it.i tried cutting/pasting and the image i cut paste ends up being only a fraction of the original size. the 1st day i tried the editor page i ended up having to reboot 2 different times because the page froze when i tried to close it. i guess you have to spend hours upon hours even to just be able to do some of the basics. adobe 7 elements has not impressed me in the least bit. it might be better if i had extensive computer training but i have not. oh well, guess i will stick to the auto fix feature.
As I mentioned before I use full version Photoshop and haven't explored Photoshop Elements. In response to your post I opened up Elements and played around. I was rather quickly able to put together a Composite, just for fun. See my profile pic " Elements comp". I don't claim that this is fine art but it illustrates that much can be done with the application. Break out the manual and use the help menu. Practice, practice, practice.
Good luck,

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the photo i was cutting and pasting with were two of the same picture. i was trying to cut myself from one pic and paste it in the other identical photo. sorta like there were twins.

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