I was a darkroom junkie too. I converted a large bathroom in my basement to a darkroom (which has since been converted back to a bathroom). Those were fun times spent in the darkroom watching photographic creations come to life. I still have all of my B&W negatives, every one of them.
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Any time I run into situations like this, I do google search for tutorials. Doing quick search for "photoshop tutorial blur background", I found this video that might help. Even searching "photoshop tutorials" might come up with something you like AND save you the cost of taking course.
Here is the original and final image, what do you think?
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Right on Hec. My first beloved camera was a Pentax K1000 also. You couldn't have parted me from that camera for the first year or so. I took it to school and everywhere. I was in 8th grade when I got it and was lucky in that our school had a photography and graphic arts shop. The teacher recognized a kindred spirit and made me his lab assistant in 9th grade, so I could spend all of my free time in his classes. I remember one time, I stuck my camera in the girls bathroom and fired off the flash, just to get a reaction. I didn't even push the shutter button on the camera and didn't even have any film in it. I was very pleased with the plethora of screams that erupted, that is until one of my other teachers came around the corner and caught me doing it just as they started screaming. He glared down at me for a few seconds and then patted me on the shoulder and said "Scottie Miller.....make sure I get a copy of that photo!!".sigpicComment
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I made one more, change it up a little. Which do you think is better?
Old variant
New variant
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