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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

For the texture tutorial I chose a cherry blossom photo and did no editing. I then copied and pasted water droplets onto the original photo.
Credits:
Cherry Blossoms by cltroutman
water droplets 10/52 by Nick M 87

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

How I Roll

For this photo, I cropped the extra space and using the clone stamp I removed a crack in the concrete.
All I used for this photo was the crop tool.
When editing this picture, I lightened the dark spots.
To turn this picture black and white, I used a Sepia preset and lowered the Saturation. I also cropped the edges.
To edit this picture I increased the vibrance and used the sharpening filter.

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Landscape Tutorials

This is a simple edit. All I did was go to Filter, brush strokes, and then I chose sprayed strokes.
This is the original photo.
This effect is a pencil effect.
For this effect, I chose a channel mixer and played with the inputs.
For this effect I messed with the lighting effects.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Technical Challenge

64 ISO
 This photo was taken at 12:00 pm.
 This photo was taken at 7:00 am.
 This photo was taken at 5:00 pm.
 1600 ISO
200 ISO

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Photoshop Tutorials


To make this balloon square, I duplicated the background and selected the Liquify filter. I selected a big brush and slowly stretched the corners until they looked square. I then tried reshaping the texture detail by choosing a small brush and moving the shiny parts of the balloon into the corners.


To create this image, I used the Lasso tool to outline a toad's mouth and held the "V" key to drag it over to the pears. I then used the Free Transfer tool to resize and position it. The clone stamp helped me blend in the piece. 

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Top 5 One Hour Walk Photos

                                           All of these pictures were edited in Photoshop. In this
                                           image, i used the clone tool to get rid of a car in the
                                           distance and increased the saturation.
                                            In this picture, I changed the hue of the bricks to blue,
                                            and increased the saturation.
                                           In this photo, I used a black and white preset and
                                           lowered the contrast.
                                           In this picture, I increased the saturation and the hue.
                                           I cropped this image and changed it to black and white.