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I had a photo session with this adorable baby. The mother had a great idea of placing a red bow on the baby's back and do the selective coloring technique to change the photo to monochrome (sepia in this case) while leaving the bow red. It turned out very good, I would say...
On Thursday, August 25, the Seton Hall community welcomed our newest members, the Class of 2020 - one of the most selective and accomplished classes in the history of the University.
With this class, Seton Hall attracted the largest applicant pool in its 160 year history with more than 15,000 seeking admission; of those, approximately 1,250 will attend.
I normally do not like selective coloring, but in the past week or so there have been a couple of shots that I thought just lent themselves to that technique. My earlier green frog and this shot.
I tell you, I got on the bandwagon waaaay before any of you. Back in '08, actually!
I thought I'd dig out this old picture, drag it out, and prove beyond a doubt that I can predict the future.
Well, at least anticipate Bandwagons.
I should also point out this was inspired by Lamanda.
VWS4480 © VW Selburn 2012 Please do not use this photo without my permission. It was a horrible, murky day, with rain falling lightly from the sky, but suddenly a wide, bright sunray lit up a small area on the horizon. I can't pretend to understand why it should be brighter at the bottom of the sunray... but it was. Maybe the light was being reflected in the raindrops.
Trying out selective colouring of photo
In photoshop
image/adjustment/desaturate
then
history brush and paint back the colour into the photo
pca101 selective color.
This weeks assignment is to use the much overused selective color. This is a new
process to me so I appreciated learning something new. Figuring out why or when
to use it is perhaps the most difficult part. In my opinion selective coloring is best used
to make something stand out or in this case show that color is a necessity. After all
what is an Easter egg without color. I couldn't decide between the stop sign and
this image. But due to the fact that it is Easter Sunday, I wen't with this.
Process; Added a mask layer (hue/sat), reduced saturation to -100, chose round
brush opacity 60% and randomly colored on the eggs. Merge visible layers then
used color channel to bring up the b/w contrast and depth.
Sooty
We have been together now for nearly ten years, more than many marriages, she ignores me sometimes, just like I ignore her. But we have a bond.
Yes, football season is back once again and Chucho is of course playing. He's not quarterback this year, and he's come a long way from his YAFL days. Doesn't even seem like the same person. He's all of 6'1" now and wanted to be a receiver and play more defense. So what happened on the season opener? Oh, the usual... He got an interception and ran it back 80 yards for the opening score. He's just got that knack for outshining them all. Haha. Here's to a great Sophomore season. Go, Cougars! Go number 1!
Heerios: Selective Coloring