Friday, April 2, 2010 | Filed in:
We celebrated Easter together as a family last Monday, so I thought I would post some of the pictures and say Happy Easter. The kids woke up to a basketful of Chocolate and books. By the way, I can highly recommend this book called The Story of the Easter Bunny.
It is a delightful story about an old couple and their little pet rabbit that each year weaved baskets, died Eggs, and made moulds which were then filled with chocolate, and delivered them to the children in their village on Easter Day. One morning the old couple would not get out of bed to finish their chores, and the little pet rabbit did it for them. He then became known as the Easter Rabbit. It is truly a great easy read, which gives the children a lot of joy.
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ORIGINAL
My Black and White
Softened and cropped
Selective coloring and filtered yellow
With textures
Thursday, April 1, 2010 | Filed in:
Another new PS lesson I am working on. This time it is using the Black&White conversion in PS. I think the picture turned out pretty good. During the first attempts I lost a lot of detail in the face, but after keeping the reds
lighting the skin tones.
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Another new PS lesson I am working on. This time it is using the Black&White conversion in PS. I think the picture turned out pretty good. During the first attempts I lost a lot of detail in the face, but after keeping the reds
lighting the skin tones.
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This is the original shot I took yesterday of Nicolas. The colors are pretty boring and need some pop. I learned this lesson on Clickin Moms, a forum for women that love photography.
In order to make the grass look greener and his shirt pop, I used Selective Coloring adjustments in PS, and then grouped them together to keep his face from turning green. I also cropped the picture, and lightened his face. It definitely makes a difference, and you get the feeling that he is standing in a beautiful place.
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