Tuesday, May 31, 2011
HDR@Bannack
5/25/2011 – 12:56 PM * Bannack, Montana: Mead Hotel * f/4.5 * 1/500 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing |
5/25/2011 – 12:56 PM * Bannack, Montana: Mead Hotel * f/4.5 * 1/2000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing |
5/25/2011 – 12:56 PM * Bannack, Montana: Mead Hotel * f/4.5 * 1/4000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing |
5/25/2011 – 2:48 PM * Bannack, Montana * f/5.6 * 1/1000 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Tripod with Bracketing |
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Monday, May 30, 2011
MacroAbstract@Bannack
ReverseShallowDepth@Bannack
ActionBlur&Freeze@Bannack
Portraits@Bannack
Monday, May 23, 2011
Portraits
Full Body: "Steps of the Tabernacle" * 5/20/2011 – 10:01 AM * Rexburg, Idaho * 1/4000 sec * f/3.5 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * I took a few shots to catch this angle. The lighting wasn't the greatest and we were having a hard time reflecting light with all the gray around so I had to lighten it up in camera raw and I increased the colors in the effects palette and used an adjustment brush to increase the exposure of her undershirt because it started to look gray. Then, added a a very visible vignette. Fun Fact: I love the positioning of her feet. She did it because she was embarrassed of them because they didn't match her and then she started laughing and I got this shot. |
Group Activity: "It's bedtime, kids..." 5/18/2011 – 6:29 PM* Rexburg, Idaho * 1/80 sec * f/3.5 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * This shot happened right as Mom was telling the kids it's time to brush their teeth and get ready for bed. There was so much interaction, I didn't know which picture to choose! Also, since there was a lot of movement, I caught a lot of blur. I added another layer of gaussian blur to and a mask increase the focus on Mom and Ruth and then smoothed out their faces using the paint brush. Fun Fact: Ruth is a born to be model! Any time her mom would tell her to do something for the camera, she would do it right away. |
Group Posed: "Prayer Time" * 5/18/2011 – 6:36 PM * 1/25 sec * f/4.0 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * I didn't get as much blur to the background of this image so I turned it black and white so the audience could focus more on the central image. Also, there was a piece of paper hanging that interfered with the picture too much so I used content aware to get rid of it. Fun Fact: After saying this prayer, Mom turned to me and said, "it feels like we do a lot of praying around here." Such a great family. |
Natural Work Environment: "Story Time" * 5/18/2011 – 6:34 PM * Rexburg, Idaho * 1/15 sec * f/4.5 * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * I caught Ruth getting a book for her mom to read to her before she went to bed. I thought I would make it back and white and mask out the books so it would show how books are magical to children and it is part of their 'natural work environment.' Fun fact: Ruth fell asleep so quickly, Mom didn't even read her the book she picked out. This photo shoot will be one of my greatest memories. Afterward--I felt like I didn't get the greatest shots but I learned a lot about motherhood and about having a family and I guess that is what I needed to get out of it. This is a righteous family. |
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Photoshop Edits
"Lean on Me" * 5/20/2011 – 9:43 AM * Rexburg, Idaho * f/5.0 * 1/1600 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * Opened the picture in camera raw and decreased the exposure and increased the contrast. I used an adjustment brush on the left part of her face because it was a little dark. Other than that, I was really pleased with it. |
Used replace color in Photoshop to change the color of her sweater. I had to use the healing brush and clone stamp a lot around the edging to clean it up because there was a purple blur. |
"Waiting" * 5/20/2011 – 10:07 AM * Rexburg, Idaho * f/4.5 * 1/3200 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT * I used reflector to block leaves that were creating a shadow on her face. That made it a little darker so I opened it in camera raw and lightened the exposure and added a little contrast. |
Then I brought the photo in to photo shop and use spot healing to get a few blemishes off of her face and used it to fix a hair standing up on the top of her head. Then I added a guassian blur to a copied layer and masked out her eyes. It didn't soften her enough so I used the paint brush tool to soften her skin and her arm on the right side of the photo. I played with the opacity to find the perfect balance. I noticed her lips needed more color so I used the brush to bring in the natural darker color of her top lip to her bottom. For her eyes, I brought in a light green and painted them and used the dodge tool to lighten up the white in her eyeballs. |
Color Wanted * 5/20/2011 – 10:05 AM * Rexburg, Idaho * f/5.0 * 1/320 sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT |
Picture Wanted * 5/20/2011 – 10:05 AM * Rexburg, Idaho * f/4.5 * 1/1250 sec sec * Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT |
Match Colored Photo * I ended up adjusting the color a little because it was too bright. |
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Teton Panoramic
I combined all the photos in photoshop using photomerge. Then, I used content aware to fill in the empty areas at the top and bottom of the photos. (They blended pretty well together.) I added an adjustment layer to adjust the levels. As I was adjusting, I kept noticing little things like signs and cars in the far background, so, I just started using content aware to get rid of all the signs and cars on the road. Then, I took it into Camera Raw for final edits and to use the adjustment brush to increase the exposure on the mountains and add a little more shadow to the right side. I kept the left side shadow heavy because it was the natural light. Also, I increased the exposure on all of the brown plants to help bring texture to the foreground.
"On the Open Road" * 5/12/11-5:15 PM * Teton Valley, Idaho * f-stop varied * shutter speed varied* Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT* I zoomed in because we were at a scenic look out kind of far away and really wanted to capture the natural shadows and lighting because of the clouds. |
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