Monday, June 30, 2008

Don't Rock the Boat


Glass Eyes

I am far from a photoshop pro. I am more like an experimenting amature. I don't know if the way I do things is the "right" way or not. All of this photoshop stuff is self-taught. I believe in taking a correctly exposed picture to begin with and am not crazy about the idea of over processing a photo with Photoshop. That being said it can really help good pictures be great. I have a super old version of Photoshop and rarely use it. I mostly use my Elements 6.0 and that is the program I used for this example. This is a little trick I learned for eyes....

Open the photo....


I thought this was a decent exposure but when I looked at it on screen, I liked it a little lighter so I changed it in Enhance - Adjust Light - Brightness/Contrast . Move the scroll until it looks realistic.



Then I used the quick selection tool (which can be found in your tools bar):



and I selected around each eye.



I then went to Enhance - Unsharp Mask. Again, scroll until you like what you see. It is easy to over do it here. You don't want your baby to look like a fake plastic doll... I usually like the "Amount" to be around 50 and the "Radius" to be around 3.0.



Whala...You have an improved photo (I think in this example I overdid the eyes...see what I mean?)

Thursday, June 26, 2008

Next Assigment; shade, sun, back lighting

This is my latest assignment. I am not too impressed with myself!


Take pictures in the following situations....

1) open shade (covered porch, shade of a building, tree without dappled light)
2) afternoon sun
3) back lighting
4) evening (after 7:00) or early morning (before 9:00) sun

1 (open shade)



SOOC



I know he has his eyes closed, but I thought it was pretty good exposure.



Not really sure what happened here. The fence behind him is in open sunlight and it is completely overexposed...How do I avoid that?





It is all down hill from here....


2 (afternoon sun)







3 (back lighting)


ISO 250, SS 1/400, F5.6

Oh, boy this exposure thing is harder than it looks!

ISO 250, SS 1/1000, f5



ISO 250, SS 1/320, Ap f5

Baby Blue

The reason I am doing this photography thing is so I can take great pictures of my own kids but I think it is probably good to experiment on other kids occasionally...








Lexi is ONE


Past Pictures

These are a few of the pictures I have taken in the past that I still like. I have previously posted them on my personal blog.







The R sisters...









Baby M