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Fox Mulder 09-10-2010 04:28 PM

Beforeplay and After
 
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The theme here is a portrait followed by a more extreme shot. I love it when a pictorial starts with a closeup of the model's face. The type of shot where she looks like she's maybe on her way to work or home from shopping. Then you mix in some lingerie shots, a little nudity and finally some hardcore. It's like foreplay. As John Clease advised in Monty Python's The Meaning Of Life: "Don't just go stampeding toward the clitoris!"

I also like the before and after pics I see. My request is one for help. I have photo stitch on my Mac and I have I-Photo. My photo stitch program won't allow me to stitch together two photos of different sizes. How do people make those before and after 2 pics in 1 shots when the pics are different sizes? I thought of putting two pictures on a word document and lining them up- but haven't decided how to save that as one photo. Any smart computer people out there who would be so kind as to point me in the right direction? If you have tutorial advise, please assume I do not understand computer abbreviations. I am self taught on this stuff. If anyone can teach me this, it might be to the advantage of all in OCC as I have some before and after thread ideas I'd like to try. Meanwhile, enjoy these pics -and as always feel free to add your own.

fz1 09-10-2010 04:58 PM

I use a free program called Irfanview. I don't know if it is available for MAC

Fox Mulder 10-17-2010 05:33 PM

Screw it! Let's Stampede To The Clitoris!
 
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I have been experimenting with stitching two photos together- but I've never been all that happy with the results. In the meantime, I really enjoyed this thread idea- and judging from the thanks I see, some of you did too. So, I'm reviving this thread without any photo melding, stitching etc. So once again, the game plan here is to present your model first in portrait form- a sweet picture she might send her grandmother...then the next picture is to be one Grandma must never see! Think of it like those baseball cards that came out one year with a little portrait in the left corner, and then there was an "In Action" shot of the player in the main body of the card- only in this case the player is a beautiful woman and the action is...well, let's see what we come up with!

Fox Mulder 10-17-2010 05:36 PM

More Beforeplay and After...
 
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Sweet and sweeter...

DSanka 10-18-2010 06:54 AM

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I used PhoyoFiltre for these.

Just resize the pics to the same hight and keep the ratio. Then combine them to one pic.

raffles123 10-18-2010 10:26 AM

If you are using a Mac, resizing photos is easy, although maybe not if you have an older operating system. I have System 10.5.

Open your photo using the Preview application that comes with the system. In the Menu bar under "Tools" go down to where it says "Adjust Size". That will show you the size of your photo and allow you to change it. Usually it's the height you will want to manipulate. You can either make it bigger or smaller. If you try to make it too big though, you lose quality, so if I am trying to make two pics the same size, I generally reduce the size of the larger one until it matches the smaller.

You can also reduce the size by using the "Crop" feature, also found under the "Tools" menu, and removing parts of the pic that you didn't need anyway.

Fox Mulder 10-18-2010 02:55 PM

Thanks
 
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Thanks to the guys who offered advice. The resizing of photos I got- I just need a better way of making them one photo. There is a step I'm missing or not getting. Anyway, two pictures are as good as one- here's some examples:

Fox Mulder 10-18-2010 02:59 PM

Another Set?
 
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More Beforeplay and After girls looking sweet and acting... uninhibited.

fwvb0 10-18-2010 04:27 PM

jeannie
 
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Great post, vince wiley. Any more of jeannie?

raffles123 10-18-2010 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by vince wiley (Post 795037)
Thanks to the guys who offered advice. The resizing of photos I got- I just need a better way of making them one photo. There is a step I'm missing or not getting. Anyway, two pictures are as good as one- here's some examples:

Making one photo from two on a Mac requires downloading or buying additional software. I use the photomerge/panorama feature in Photoshop Elements. I'm sure there are other ways to do it for free, but I haven't been motivated to look for them.


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