Showing posts with label photoshop magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photoshop magic. Show all posts

Now Playing - Valentine's Day

movie poster for the movie Valentines Day, but the celebrity photos have been removed, and there are pictures of Cabana and her friends instead

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Photo Envy

Sometimes, I see a blog that has the most gorgeous photos, and I wonder how they do it. Do they have that innate "eye" for getting great shots, amazing and expensive equipment, or stellar Photoshop skills? Probably, the answer is a combination of those things. My photos are nice in a generic sort of way, but they don't seem to pop the way some people's do--how do I get that pop?

I think I pass as an okay photographer, and I have a pretty good camera (Canon Digital Rebel XT). My Photoshop skills are self-taught and rudimentary, but the more I monkey with a photo, the less I can tell if I'm actually improving it or making it worse. Sigh.

cover of book which features a close up of a reddish colored dog, by Kim LevinRecently, at a Borders Books going-out-of-business sale, I bought a book called PhoDOGraphy for $5. It had a lot of talk about ISO, shutter speeds, grain, wide angle lens...and I realized I don't really even know how to use my camera. I have never changed any of the settings beyond the pre-programmed ones for night, action, close ups and such.

I've still got a lot to learn, but here are some of my recent attempts at being a better photographer. If I Photoshopped the image, I have placed the original photo underneath the doctored one.

cabana and our grey tabby cat laying on our bed on a golden colored blanket

same as above, really not much difference at allThis morning, both Cabana and Angie, our 16-year old cat, were on the foot of our bed, where we permanently keep a Cabana-colored blanket for this purpose. I like how both Cabana and Angie are laying in the same way, with a paw dangling off the edge. I took advantage of a fun photo opportunity, and I also doctored the photo a bit, increasing the contrast, playing around with color balance, darkening the edges, and adding a bit of texture. But the changes are almost imperceptible!

extreme close up of our cat, you can see each individual whisker

I love this close-up of Angie's little face. It was a good shot to begin with, but again, I increased contrast, darkened the edges of the photo. The changes are still subtle, but this time, I think it did improve the photo.

close up of cabana's face, with a green tug toy between her teeth, the toy is making her lips and jowls pull away and show her teeth, and her nose is all wrinkly

When I was playing tug with Cabana the other day, she looked so silly, I had to grab my camera with my free hand and take this photo. I used Photoshop to create a bit of a halo effect around Cabana.

cabana and an australian shepherd playing on the grass, their bodies are facing forward but their heads are both turned to the back, I have no idea what they were doing, but they are in the middle of whatever action it was
Here's Cabana with her new friend, Whisper, a female Aussie. Cabana has had her same favorite friends for some time now, and she rarely shows much interest in playing with new dogs. But for some reason, she immediately took to Whisper. Even though you can barely see their faces, I think this photo catches their exuberance with each other. I increased the contrast on this photo, and that's about it.

cabana's head in profile, her head is illuminated but the background is all blackIn our living room, we have a window that is way high up by the ceiling. The light coming through that window sometimes creates a dramatic effect on the floor below and is a sunny spot that Cabana often likes to sit in. Cabana was standing in that sunny spot while the rest of the room was in shadow. No Photoshop was required for this one.

More attempts at better photography to come!

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It's the Easter Cabunny!

far off shot of cabana running through tall grass, you can just see her through the top of it, she has fake pink bunny ears photoshopped to her head

Hippity hoppity!


closer up shot of cabana with pink ears running through the tall grass
Here comes Cabunny Floppintail,


cabana with pink ears walking happily down a cracked sidewalk path
Prancing down the cracked sidewalk trail,


cabana with pink ears on grassy field with fake easter basket hanging from her open mouth
Hippity hoppity, Cabunny's on her way.


sideview of cabana standing in grassy field with easter basket, looking at a small brown chihuahua, the chihuahua is looking straight at the camera
Bringing fake Easter baskets to good little dogs everywhere.


the brown chihuahua has moved to cabana's behind for a sniff, while another light brown chihuahua looks on, cabana has her ears back like she's a bit disgruntled
"Hey, there aren't any eggs hidden back there!"

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True Confessions

I'm feeling guilty, so I've decided to come clean. About a month ago, I posted our Christmas card photo, which we also had printed up and sent out to friends and relatives. Here it is again, to refresh your memory.

Some readers may have thought, "Wow, what a nice photo. Isn't Cabana such a good dog, so cooperative, to sit so nicely and look at the camera?" (Okay, maybe you weren't thinking that at all, but just humor me.)

Truth be told, it was all smoke and mirrors, a.k.a. PhotoShop.

This is what the real photo looked like. Because we didn't have a photographer or willing friend handy, I set my camera up on tripod and used the timer function. My family members would hold their pose while I composed the shot, then I would run to my designated spot, and the shutter would go off. But as you can see from the photo above, when I'd run to my spot, Cabana would turn to look at me.

She did this every time.

EACH. AND. EVERY. TIME!!!

Finally, we gave up and tried another tactic. In this photo, my plan was to PhotoShop myself into the frame. But instead, I ended up lifting Cabana out of this photo and inserting her into the other one. Two imperfect photos that, when combined, became a good-enough-for government-work photo.

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