Would you look at this?
Monday, December 12, 2011
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Week 13: Portraits
This week I took a photo of my god daughter. As you can imagine, it was hard to get her to stand still. After a dozen or so shots I got this, and in my opinion it was well worth the wait. With the help of my girlfriend we were able to clear out some space in the dining room. From there I took my camera and just sort of hovered over her. After capturing my desired shot, I sharpened the image in Gimp and added a black and white filter. I'm going to give it to her parents as a Christmas present.
The second photo I did not plan on taking that day. I was on my way to a ski area in VT very early in the morning and my friend and stopped at McDonald's for breakfast. I knew it would make for an interesting portrait! Good old Ronald! I thought it would be more amusing if it looked like there was a conversation being held. I was more than satisfied with the final result. Lucky for us we arrived early. I guess Ronald had a full schedule that day...
The second photo I did not plan on taking that day. I was on my way to a ski area in VT very early in the morning and my friend and stopped at McDonald's for breakfast. I knew it would make for an interesting portrait! Good old Ronald! I thought it would be more amusing if it looked like there was a conversation being held. I was more than satisfied with the final result. Lucky for us we arrived early. I guess Ronald had a full schedule that day...
Friday, November 11, 2011
Week 10: Paint
I used different sized brushes to create these giant lizards. I used the color picker tool to get the right shade for the silhouettes. This was a fun assignment. I think it would have been significantly more difficult if I didn't use a silhouette photo as it would require more color and detail. I like this photo because its just so far out there!
Week 10: Adding Text
I added text to this goofy photo. My girlfriend and I planning to send a version of this to our friends for christmas. I used the standard font, increased the size, changed the color and repositioned the text to the top of the photo. I tried going to various websites to download fonts, but I didn't have any luck. For example, I went to 1001 free fonts and when importing it, it wouldn't open. Does anyone know how to convert it or know of a better site? The link offered from this assignment gives me an "404 not found" error. I'd like to spice up the font for this creepy holiday card! Thanks for looking!
Week 10: Clone and Patch
I used the gimp photo editing software. The tutorial provided was for photoshop, but there were dozens video tutorials on youtube on these tools. I first selected my subject which I was going to clone which is a rooster. I then went into the clone window and selected the circle 19 brush tool and scaled it up to 10 to the use of pencil size brush strokes. From there I cloned two of the roosters. I also cloned the grass in a few spots surrounding the chicken to make the lighting look natural. I used the heal patch button to touch up small spots. Thanks for looking!
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Sunday, November 6, 2011
Week 9: Filters and Dodgle / Blur
| Original Photo |
| Dodged Photo |
| Original Photo |
| Burned Photo |
| Original Photo |
| Filtered photo - Soft glow used |
| Original Photo |
| Filtered photo - polar coordinate filter, shine, glow and brightness adjusted. |
Monday, October 31, 2011
Week 8: Color and Light
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| Cat clock raw photo. |
| Cat clock edit photo |
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| fox in forest raw photo |
fox in forest edited photo
This was a fun assignment. I used photoshop and created new layers to adjust the image without changing the original. I adjusted and cropped the cat clock to give it more of a range of value, making the lights lighter and the darks darker.
On the second image I used the auto tone, auto contrast and auto color tools to make the image pop more. I also used the an edge tool to make them somewhat smoother.
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