Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Week 9: Bannack Ghost Town



















































































Portrait-Bannack, MT, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 1/400, f/3.5
Humorous ghost – Bannack, MT, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 15.0, f/3.5

Spider web- Bannack, MT, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 1/15, f/2.7

Truck-Bannack, MT, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 1/320, f/3.5

Garage- Stranded in Dubois, ID, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 1/125, f/5.6

Baby Carriage- Bannack, MT, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 1/30, f/3.5




Portrait-I changed saturation. Added adjustment layer, erased over Elissa, and used overlay layer adjustment to add the sharp light from the curtains.

Humorous Ghost- Changed color levels, did vignette border, added text and flipped picture because she did the order backwards.

Spider Web- I used adjustment layer and added a Gaussian blur. Added an overlay on adjustment layer, erased the section over spider web so it would stand out more.

Truck- I raised the saturation, and added a Gaussian blur on the background so that the focus would be the truck and just the colors of the background would stand out rather than the shapes so as not to be a distraction.

Garage-I adjusted levels and saturation. Added adjustment layer and erased over the snow and plants so the colors of the garage would stand out more.

Baby Carriage- I changed saturation and levels. Blurred background and darkened the window a little because it was blown out.


Week 9: HDR































































Colorful Truck- Bannack, MT, 3.10, Sony DSLR-A100, 1/640, 1/40, 1/15, f-?

I took the three photos and blended them together in Dynamic Photo. I then adjusted the colors and saturation until I got my desired outcome.


Monday, March 1, 2010

Week 8: Photolusion Blend











































Hangin' Around: This was kind of fun for me to do. These pictures were taken in two of my favorite places on earth, Argentina and Chicago. I didn't have to do a lot of editing to the photos themselves. I adjusted the saturation and color a little in both. I used the lasso tool to cut myself out of the goal picture and placed that cutout in the outdoor theater picture. I then used the clone stamp tool to edit out the pole from the original and a little bit of my arms.

Goal: San Lorenzo, Argentina, 6.08, Cannon PowerShot SD 630, 1/100, f/2.8

Outdoor Theater: Chicago, IL, 8.09, Cannon PowerShot SD 630, 1/180, f/2.8


Week 8: Photolusion Straight





































Ballerina Jason: Rexburg, ID, 3.10, Cannon PowerShot SD 780 IS, 1/30, f/3.5

Puppet: Rexburg, ID, 3.10, Cannon PowerShot SD 780 IS, 1/15, f/3.5


I've been struggling, once again, with the creative juices and the lack thereof. So, tonight at FHE I made my "family" play around and these are the two photos I ended up with. Jason was such a good sport and just stood there and danced around. He was pretending to be a ballerina in the first photo and a puppet in the second. I did do much to these photos. I added lines to make it look like a puppet.