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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Week 35 edit and a fly

It is edit day!
I am learning a lot from Ashley on edit day...which will all have to be stored away for later use when I have more appropriate programs to use.

So, for now I will keep plugging away with my freeware AND continue to strive to take excellent SOOC shots!

This was our original shot on Monday.

I wanted to get rid of some of that odd pink look to it and loose the weird light thing near the top.


My clone and heal tool tends to lend a very choppy look to it when used in great quantity, which led me to have to rotate a bit so it would have less to heal.

I thought I really wanted to see her hands there holding the old glasses, but find that it doesn't bother me that I can't.
Maybe the story is bold enough with the huge contraption on her face.
AHHHHha hahaha!!!

I am finding it very helpful to be taking pictures "yesterday" and posting them "today".
Takes some of the pressure off, and I am able to use my downtime between bus catching to work those pockets of time.

So here are some images from yesterday.
I have no idea what this is.
It is on the shared fence where my neighbors gravevine grows???

Ahhh well, it caught my eye and I find it strangely beautiful.


The light yesterday morning was quite lovely striking this white bowl.

What I truly love about the image though is the minuscule fly there.
I imagine him wondering where this bowl was made, if that pot was made in Italy!

Yes, that is how my kooky mind works!

Have a delightful day!

4 comments:

  1. Terrific edit! Particularly a good job at getting rid of the pink cast. A memory captured!

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  2. I like how the mood stayed, but it got cleaned up nicely! Good job!

    Also, I like how you captured the "light" as more of the subject in that last one.

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  3. Nicely done! I like that you corrected the tones in the first shot but not too drastically. Very subtle and clean.

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  4. I really like the edit on your first shot - I could totally see that used in an eye doctor's promotional materials.

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