Sunday, March 14, 2010

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Editing Challenge













1. HDR Mason Temple- 1 shot
2. March 3, 2010 & 2:40 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/640 - Nikon D70

I used dynamic photo for this HDR image but instead of combining 3 images of different exposures, I just used one image and made an HDR out of it.

Bannack Edits






















1. HDR #1
2. March 3, 2010 & 2:29 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 5/8 - Nikon D70
























1. HDR #2
2. March 3, 2010 & 2:29 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/6 - Nikon D70
























1. HDR #3
2. March 3, 2010 & 2:30 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/3 - Nikon D70

























Candles HDR Final Edit


















1. HDR #1
2. March 3, 2010 & 1:21 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 5/8 - Nikon D70
5. Tripod

















1. HDR #2
2. March 3, 2010 & 1:21 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/3 - Nikon D70
5. Tripod

















1. HDR #3
2. March 3, 2010 & 1:22 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/6 - Nikon D70
5. Tripod
















Red door HDR Shot


I used the trial version of Dynamic Photo to make these High Dynamic Range (HDR) photos. I took 3 pictures of the same thing at 3 different exposures; -2, 0 & 2, and then combined them in Dynamic Photo and did some editing to come out with these HDR shots.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Bannack













1. Portrait Shot
2. March 3, 2010 & 2:47 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/800 - Nikon D70













1. Ghosts
2. March 3, 2010 & 3:35 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 6" - Nikon D70

5. Tripod













1. Garage Equipment
2. March 3, 2010 & 9:36 am
3. Dubious, ID - 4.3
4. 1/40 - Nikon D70














1. Dubious Garage
2. March 3, 2010 & 9:31 am
3. Dubious, ID- 4.3
4. 1/400 - Nikon D7













1. Free Mason Temple
2. March 3, 2010 & 3:00 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/249 - Nikon D70














1. The Red House
2. March 3, 2010 & 3:11 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 3.6
4. 1/499 - Nikon D70














1. Hotel Meade Staircase
2. March 3, 2010 & 3:53 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/80 - Nikon D70














1. The Hotel Meade
2. March 3, 2010 & 3:07 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 7.1
4. 1/200 - Nikon D70










1. Main Street Panoramic
2. March 3, 2010 & 3:07 pm
3. Bannack, MT - 3.9
4. 1/499 - Nikon D70








1. Montana Panoramic
2. March 3, 2010 & 11:53 am
3. Bannack, MT - 4.3
4. 1/1000 - Nikon D70



We went to Bannack, Montana to take some pictures and we had a great time. I edited these pictures a little bit, mainly by adjusting the levels on the pictures. It was a really pretty day which gave me some great shots. I took the ghost shot by leaving my shutter open for 6 seconds and having Andrew stay completely still for 3 seconds then running out of the shot as fast as he could. I took the depth of field shot on the staircase at the Hotel Meade. I took a few shots to make a panoramic and then pieced them together in Photoshop using photo merge.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Scanography



















This is a photo collage of a few of my favorite things. I scanned these items with my scanner onto my laptop. The original image is the background of a magazine picture, my iPod touch, cell phone, Tiffany's bracelet and a candy cane. I then scanned in the camera (which I cropped and edited with a mask to get just that image and then moved it onto the original image) and my ring.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Edge Effects



















1. Newport Beach Temple
2. August 18, 2009 & 12:11 pm
3. Newport Beach, CA - 7.2
4. 1/320 - Nikon Coolpix S52
















1. Long Beach
2. April 16, 2009 & 8:30 pm
3. Newport Beach, CA - 3.6
4. 2/5 - Nikon Coolpix S52

I added a boarder around these pictures and text but that is all the editing I did to these pictures. I really liked the way they both turned out, I think they look like postcards.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Night & Light













1. Smiley
2. February 24, 2010 & 12:59 am
3. Idaho - 22
4. 15" - Nikon D70














1. Star light
2. February 24, 2010 & 1:03 am
3. Idaho - 22
4. 15" - Nikon D70


I just took these pictures in the dark at my house while writing on the wall with a flashlight. It wasn't a very strong flashlight so I had to shine the light right up close on the wall for it to show up. I edited the contrast and brightness a little bit in photoshop and added the multiply effect on the star picture just to make it look better. I thought this was a cool assignment and can't wait to experiment more with it.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Photomerge










This is my photomerge of the panoramic shots I took. I love the photomerge tool in Photoshop, I thought it was so cool. I am excited to continue using it. I was happy with how this turned out for my first try. Now that I feel comfortable with it I can start taking pictures of prettier things, other than parking lots. I did a little editing to this picture. I cropped it down to get rid of the empty spaces along the top and the sides. I also added some color to the empty spots that remained since the photomerge didn't align the sides perfectly.

Panoramics













1. Panoramic #1
2. 2/17/2010 & 2:42 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - 3.6
4. 1/800 - Nikon D70















1. Panoramic #2
2. 2/17/2010 & 2:42 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - 3.6
4. 1/800 - Nikon D70














1. Panoramic #3
2. 2/17/2010 & 2:43 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - 3.6
4. 1/800 - Nikon D70














1. Panoramic #4
2. 2/17/2010 & 2:43 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - 3.6
4. 1/800 - Nikon D70

These are the pictures I took to use my for my panoramic shot. I am planning on retaking a better shot but this is what I got to do for now. I wasn't sure how much I should have the pictures overlap so these overlap quite a bit but now I know for next time.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Template and Clipping Mask










I decided to use a ready-made template until I have the chance to make my own. I placed the pictures on the individual layers and then added a clipping mask to make it look like it was in the frames. This was a lot of fun.

Daily Photo Journal













Wednesday
1. Favorite Heels
2. February 10, 2010 & 2:55 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 5
4. 1/60 - Nikon D70














Tuesday
1. Sink Water
2. February 9, 2010 & 11:16 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 4.5
4. 1/499 - Nikon D70

















Monday
1. Margaret
2. February 8, 2010 & 8:07 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 3.7
4. 1/4 - Nikon CoolPix S52















Sunday
1. My View
2. February 7, 2010 & 5:29 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 4.5
4. 1/10 - Nikon D70
















Saturday
1. Hot Springs
2. February 6, 2010 & 9:18 pm
3. Lava Hot Springs, Idaho - F-stop 3.5
4. 2/5 - Nikon CoolPix S220
















Friday
1. Twilight
2. February 5, 2010 & 6:05 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 3.4
4. 5/8 - Nikon CoolPix S52














Thursday
1. Rexburg Temple
2. February 4, 2010 & 8:31 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 6
4. 1/60 - Nikon D70














Wednesday
1. Night Lights
2. February 3, 2010 & 9:41 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - F-stop 10
4. 1/2 - Nikon D70

I had a lot of fun with this project. I edited most of these photos in Photoshop either adjusting the contrast and balance, or messing around with the levels. I tried to keep all the pictures as real looking as possible and made sure I didn't get carried away with the edits. My main focus was to enhance the pictures to make them look their best.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Enhancements & Luminousity

Before editing
















After Editing
















I cleaned up some blemishes and took away the red eye.


Before color match














After

Portraits
















1. Leah

2. January 16, 2010 at 7:30 pm
3. Rexburg, Idaho - 3.8
4. 1/60 - Nikon Coolpix S52



















1. Kim
2. February 3, 2010 at 11:30 am

3. Rexburg, Idaho - 4.4
4. 1/125 - Nikon D70
















1. Kelsi
2. February 3, 2010 at 11:34 am
3. Rexburg, Idaho - 4.4

4. 1/125 - Nikon D70
















1. At the Drive-In
2. October 24, 2009 at 12:43 pm
3. Driggs, Idaho - 2.8
4. 1/400 - Sony DSC-H7
5. Used a tripod and a 10 second timer

I tried to take some candid portrait shots to get people who weren't posing as well as people who were ready for the camera. I like them both and definitely want to continue working on portrait shots.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Adjustment Layers Edit















I did an adjustment layer on this photo and made the levels darker. I liked the contrast in this photo better than the original.