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with her new halo holders installed (hair bands to make two ponies over her eyes) she's upped her speed during zoomies. Some people call them puppy horns, i like to refer to the little ponytails as 'halo holders'. they help keep her angel halo from slipping right off...
Scarlett trivia: at 17.5 weeks old her hair is long enough for bands.
it's too long to see through without bands -- except when heading into the wind or greased back with hair product
Theme Of The Week - Where I live
There's nothing interesting 5 minutes (in any direction) from where I live...
Week 4 of 17.
Topic: Urban
for #laurazalenga17weeks
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I created a little dream-city and now i wish it was real so i could move there to walk on the little wooden bridges and watch all the flickering light between the roots.
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Because this project is about experimenting I tried something I never did before and build an image completely containing of stock-images and many hours spend in my favorite wonderland Adobe Photoshop 💘
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Totally inspired by my childhood, and Peterson & Findus - no idea who of you still knows them 🙈
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The before/after of this, and the next topic for the 17weeks-project is up in my facebook-group: (Self)portraits with Laura Zalenga
I did get a chance today to take a new photo for this challenge, albeit with my less than brilliant phone....
This is a shot from the ATP Cup in Perth today, Spain vs Japan. The man in red is none other than Rafael Nadal. (Spain won)
Arrived late at the wedding. The newly-weds were taking photos in the gardens of the club. As the saying goes,"The best camera is the camera you have on you". I had my cellphone with no burst mode, so, I took a video of the unfolding scene, trying to include the onlooker, to choose an image afterwards.
To help me in my post-processing, I chose the moment when a flash lit the shrubs to highlight the bride's white gown from back.
Processing was in Lightroom, consisting of cropping and global adjustments and some local:
1. To subdue the color of the shirt of the front photographer using the Brush tool on it and adjusting the exposure and HSL
2. Highlighting the couple with a radial gradient, increasing the exposure very slightly and adding a little more definition.
3. Using the radial gradient around the couple again to reduce the exposure very slightly on the rest of the image, effectively making a selective vignette.
4. Very slight additional vignette around the edges of the image.
XI Week 05 30/1-6/2/20
More catch up. It's been a slow month... I've missed the Australian Open this year, then St Kilda Festival and a whole lot of events during the month or so. Anyway, here's one from the car... peace out.
Sometimes things are not what they appear to be , This is an effect I have been trying to perfect, a collage distorted and turned into a ball with a REFLECTION .. ALL created in Photoshop( the photos are all ones I have taken) for those interested here is the link to look at yourself I found it quite addictive !!! www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=VKbUM5NLJ_g
Theme of The Week - Shadows
I fractured my right index finger on Thursday... so this is as good as it is going to get.
This is a book I bought but haven't got around to reading it yet. I read reviews on this book and many people claim this solves the very interesting mystery of The Zodiac Killer so the sooner I read it the better.
I don't like shooting in harsh sunlight which is why I shot this while the sun was still very strong. I want to learn to control the types of lighting I'm least comfortable with.
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This is Ingunn, 22 years old and lives in Garðabær. I bet some of you recognize her as I have photographed her often, she is for instance my elf in the shot called "Mystical Gaze". We had been planning to take an angel photo of her for quite a while but were not going to schedule this photoshoot till November as I wanted to postpone most of the studio photos till then to make use of the fleeting daylight these days. However, she is about 3 months pregnant when this shot was taken so we sped up this photoshoot for this week instead, didn´t want a very obviously pregnant angel as it didn´t seem fitting, hehe :)
I have never ever ever tried something like this before so I really stumbled upon some beginner issues in mixing two photographs together, I have always just taken photos with the backround that was at hand.
I know there are some issues with this shot but I am still pretty happy with how it came out and I did learn a TON of stuff doing this so even though it´s not as well put together as a lot of other stuff I have seen, I like it. Spent about 4 hours post processing it, after that I got nothing but respect for people who do this on a daily basis.
Lit her with two lights, one on a boom behind/above her for hairlight and a big softbox from the front/to my right. Backround shot is taken of a Swedish cloud this last July when I went with the family to Stockholm for a weekend trip.
This is Bragi J. Ingibergsson, 45 and a pastor at VÃðistaðakirkja in Hafnarfjörður.
I had to shoot an environmental portrait for a school assignment so I decided to "kill two birds with one stone" and use that shot for my 7th week as well and Bragi was more than willing to model for me. He is a very nice guy, well probably has to be since he is a pastor but we probably spent more time talking about photography during this shoot than taking photos :)
Lit with a single bowens monolight with a 100x100cm softbox, opened the curtains on windows on either side of the altar to get some light in there and took this hand held, very minimal processing, pretty much just standard raw conversion stuff.
i failed at 52 weeks. after my computer crashed i kinda just have been sick of taking and organizing pics. i dont have photoshop anymore so i can't edit them. i've been busy so i can't take them.
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i might start this back up when i have time. but i'm just not really at a good place to continue right now.
now. off to study.
Southbound freeway.
I will be away for a few days so I'm posting 3 photos today.
These 3 cityscapes are taken from King's Park in Perth. We are so privileged to have this enormous park overlooking our city.
Kings Park is a 400.6-hectare park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. The park is a mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza with two-thirds of the grounds conserved as native bushland. Offering panoramic views of the Swan River and Darling Range, it is home to over 324 native plant varieties, 215 known indigenous fungi species and 80 bird species.
Next week: "earth and sky"
Inspired by Tatiana Mikhina 500px.com/photo/3499039 (photo is SFW, some of her other stuff is not)