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ADDICTED TO EDITING..
Learning Curve.. What goes up... Goes Down...
Im trying to go go go up up up up... and finish the 365 before i go down...
Call me Stup.. but get to try dedicated ISO control WB yesterday...
Dang thats why they put that one on ;0p
Egy kis idÅ‘re ezzel a képpel búcsúzom Nagyvázsonytól (egyéb teendÅ‘im végett), de amint idÅ‘m engedi folytatom a sorozaton való munkálkodást és reménykedem benne, hogy mihamarabb visszatérhetek a helyszÃnre is.
Check out my blog post for the SOOC shot, edit details and finished results.
bobrann.blogspot.com/2011/01/shoot-and-edit-winter.html
Winter Snowflake hanging on a thread
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:D Thanks for the idea, Mom. lmao. I knew there was something wrong with it, but I just couldn't think of what it might be. This is a lot better now.
Simple edited version of this shot:
www.flickr.com/photos/darkfiregt/3168352493/
In studio shoot of Sprint Radio's DJ K Yung.
Strobist: 3 AB800s
Camera right (behind) 18* grid hair light
Camera right (front) 22" beauty dish
Camera left silver umbrella
Edit me challenge wk 20
Photo provided by Nancy @ A rural journal
This edit is made up of almost entirely adding different textures. I think it's amazing how much interest textures can add to an image. First I did a levels adj. layer. Then I added my own wood texture and applied just to the bench, to add detail and interest to the wood. I did the same thing to the sky, using one of my sky textures. Then I went crazy with different textures until I got the effect I was looking for, with various opacities and blend modes. Removed some texture from the kitty, added a touch of warmth and pop. I selectively sharpened the cat and the bench, as I wanted the background to kind of fade away. Then, since I wanted something to finish it off, I chose a basic frame. In order to tie it with the picture, I chose three textures I had used in my processing and clipped them to my frame. I think the colour and texture of the frame now look better with the image.