Sunday, February 13, 2011

Poster

Day 30: Blueberries

Day 30:  Composition, Rule of Thirds

So here we are -- the last day!  I wanted to go out with a bang, but I used up all my inspiration yesterday.  I sure am glad I saved the easiest technique for last! Tonight I had to fall back on my dinner (no, not literally, silly!).  I remembered that the dodge tool is my friend, and got rid of the black shadow on the front of the focal blueberry.  I know the color isn't quite there, but I did my best adjusting the jpeg.  (Not sure why Elements will process the DNGs sometimes, but not others.)

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Day 29: The Old Red Courthouse

Day 29:  Post-Processing, HDR

I thought I'd do an architecture photo to make up for the one that wasn't architectural enough.  Of course, I had to apply another technique to it for it to count, so I did HDR.  I'm not at all sure I have the hang of HDR yet, but I do know that the result looks much better than any of the three originals.  It would be a whole lot easier with HDR software.  ;)

This is the Old Red Courthouse in downtown Dallas, TX.  It was finally retired as a courthouse a few years ago, and is now a museum.  It's located right down by Dealy Plaza, home of the infamous grassy knoll and 6th floor book depository.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Monday, February 7, 2011

Day 25: Skylight

Day 25:  Style, Architecture

Day 24: Ducks

Day 24:  Composition, On the Diagonal

I was out taking photos of the overpasses near me for diagonals (for the third time -- I keep on not using them), when I saw these ducks.  They were pretty far away, so I didn't have good enough resolution, but I liked them anyway.  They got too far away before I could get a better shot.  I had to clone some out for a better diagonal.  Maybe I'll go shoot the overpasses again for Rule of Thirds or architecture (and then probably not use them again).

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Day 22: Guess what?

Day 22:  Style, Abstract

I took a photo and applied a gradient map.  I'd tell you what this is, but where's the fun in that? 

Friday, February 4, 2011

Day 21: Ladder

Day 21:  Post-Processing, Inversion

Today I went outside to take pictures of our glorious snow.  As soon as I laid eyes on this ladder with the snow in my yard below and the snow on my neighbor's roof above, I thought, "Inversion!"  (Restaining my fence is definitely on my list of things to do next summer.  :o   )

To make sure I practiced the other kind of inversion, where the colors are flipped, here's the same photo, now both flipped upside down and with inverted colors.  I also reframed it.  :)



Thursday, February 3, 2011

Day 20: Chartreuse

Day 20:  Post-processing, Monotone

I'm not sure what I was supposed to do in post-processing to make this monotone.  It seems pretty monotone to me already.  If I had time to shoot this over, I would move the horse head a bit so it didn't partly cover the girls' face.  Oh heck... if I had time to shoot this over again, I'd probably do something entirely different!  But it was fun.  :)

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Day 19: The Worrier

Day 19:   Portraiture, Hands and/or Feet

I softened the focus on this to show that the worrier isn't really conscious of the bitten nails.  The color is cooled and partially desaturated to depict worring oneself to death.