I used the clone stamp and align to paint the second image of the kitten into the corner. I then used the heal tool to get rid of most of the blue that was around his head so that it looks more like a shadow than something I messed up.Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Photoshop play
I used the clone stamp and align to paint the second image of the kitten into the corner. I then used the heal tool to get rid of most of the blue that was around his head so that it looks more like a shadow than something I messed up.Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Perspectives
Lighting Perspectives
Morning


Evening
It was interesting to see how the natural lighting of the day effected how the picture came out. In the Morning, there is little contrast between the house and the sky and makes the subject(the house) blend into the background more. In the Noonish shot everything is bright and there is more obvious shadows. There isn't a haze blurring the treeline which provides more contrast. The Evening shot, althought the hardest by far to take, is my favorite.This is because the white house stands out so much. The top is a little blurred but this is because I don't have tri-pod at the moment. I'll have to try the shot again when I get one.
Noonish
Evening
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Rule of Thirds
Middle

Although I like the close up on the second picture, I like that the photo with the orchid in the middle draws you in just as much. I think this is due to the vines that extend out from the focus. Not to mention these vines create a frame using a triangle. oth of which are ways to make your composition more exciting.
Rule of Thirds
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Macro Lense
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
First Try With Photoshop
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