Forum: Photography


Subject: Trying some new "artistic" borders

DHolman opened this issue on Sep 18, 2004 ยท 17 posts


DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 7:59 AM

Trying to figure out how I want to do the borders for the photos from the ImportLife autoshow. Kind of tired of the same old lined borders. Dunno if I like these either though. Thoughts?

DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 7:59 AM

Same style as above with different bordered pattern.

DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 8:00 AM

Traditional film negative with a bit of a twist. I think I like this best of the 3, but dunno if it's too distracting. -=>Donald

DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 8:21 AM

Ooops...forgot one. A vignette-type edge.

Misha883 posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 9:12 AM

There are borders here? Cars? [Simplicity seems best in showing these. The vignette-type edge seems best. The others are nifty depending on context; advertisement, brochure, etc.]


Michelle A. posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 9:51 AM

I like the film one a lot! The vignette one is right up my alley too.... the colored ones, hmmm... nice but not crazy about them.

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tvernuccio posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 12:02 PM

I like these borders a lot. I do like the colored ones but i think they might work better with an image which has a tie in to the colors on the border. If the model was wearing a purple-colored shirt, i think i would like it better. I think i like #3 the best too. It's not distracting at all to me. and the vignette is oh so subtle. great stuff here! Fantastic portraits you've done!


3DGuy posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 5:47 PM

I think it depends on the subject. The first one I think would be excellent when you're trying to show raw power of some sorts. The colors give a kind of industrial metallic kind of feeling. For women (and other soft subjects :)) I like the film and the vignetting.

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DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 6:22 PM

You guys pretty much echoed my thoughts on these. I'm not sure the large film look would hold up across all the varied subjects and croppings (I know there's gonna be some where the holes just hit the wrong spot). The top two are a bit strong for models ... may work with just a machine. I like the vignetting, but it felt too subdued to me, so I combined the soft vignette edge with an irregular border for this one. I think this could hold up as a good border across all the images (about 145 for this event). -=>Donald

DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 6:26 PM

Oh, forgot this one. I have the AutoFX Dreamsuite series, but almost never use them for any kind of bordering/display type stuff. But played with it a bit ... can do some cool stuff. To over-powering to the image in my opinion, but could be very interesting with practice and if used well. -=>Donald

Misha883 posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 6:50 PM

I've been using something like this for my Donald-toning. Have not gotten too tired of it yet.

Tedz posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 6:58 PM

Sorry...I am at the wrong place again....When I read "Artistic Borders" .... I thought You were offering Accommodation, for burnt out Photographers....are You sure You don't have a Room for Rent?


Nilla posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 11:21 PM

Waves hello to Donald Borders three and four are wonderful (nine is same border as in 4?), number two is pretty good too, not too wild about number one at all, even though the colors are the same as number two, number two is less of a distraction. Oh and impressive shots as always Donald, all of them! Waves bye to everyone else in the room Brenda ;)


FearaJinx posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 11:37 PM

Beautiful ladies! I like the film border the best... where did you get those borders? what's the link?


DHolman posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 11:40 PM

wavey wave Ummm .... 9 has same softened edge technique as 4 but instead of a smooth border around the image it has a softened jagged, irregular border. Tried to keep it subtle. Misha - That's cool. I've had some thoughts of doing something like that, but dunno if it would go with the full color shots. A bit "traditional" for a car show. I dunno. I've kind of confused myself by combining color auto and model shots with the softened and toned shots within the same event. I dunno. -=>Donald


cynlee posted Mon, 20 September 2004 at 1:36 AM

pretty much agree with the thoughts already expressed, vignette being the best... how much are your rooms? :]


bsteph2069 posted Mon, 20 September 2004 at 2:56 PM

Import tuner!! Cool i read that mag sonetimes! Should I look for you name? I like number two, the and five. The others are two busy. But thats me. Bsteph