Monday, March 15, 2010
Wheel
Wheel
Taken 03/03/10 2:00pm
Taken at Bannock
I really liked this photo I just have not found the right project to put it on till know I think it came out very well. I cleaned up the photo some in HDR and then put it in this template.
Fish
Fish
Taken 03/01/10 9:00pm
Taken at Home
It is really hard to get good photos of fish in tanks. they move so fast and there are lots of reflections. But the one thing you do have lots of is light so in order to get a clear pic I adjusted the shutter speed really fast so I would get clearer images and it worked on most of them. I photo shopped some be multiplying the pixels around the fish so the bake ground was darker and not so over exposed. and then put it in this template.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
HDR Cabinet
HDR Hotel
Monday, March 8, 2010
Six Best
HDR Cabinet
Taken from 03/03/10 in between 2:00pm and 5:00 pm
Taken at Bannock
This was hard to pick just six. I got some great photos from Bannock ghost town. I used different photos from there in almost ever project. The one I framed for class is not even on the site and I picked different ones to show my weekly edits. I did use HDR to tweak all six photos to bring out some color. The one with the green room is three different shots all put in to one as well as the of the building throw the window.
Monday, March 1, 2010
Junk Drawer Blend
Junk Drawer Blend
Taken from 03/01/10 at 5:00 pm
Taken at Home
This came out nice to. I simply just put one on top of the other and then used a mask to bring the junk out from the ribbon, using the paint brush with a soft tip. Blending them was more work than I thought I had to really magnify down to get close to the edges.
Scanography Junk Drawer
Junk Drawer
Taken from 03/01/10 at 5:00 pm
Taken at Home
This is just a bunch of stuff I found in my junk drawer that look random but has some relation with something else in the pic. My favorite thing is how the fruit snacks came out because those are not real fruit snacks they are just cardboard cut outs of fruit snacks but they look real.
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