Friday, May 30, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
New Technique
Every now and then while doing adjustments to photos in Photoshop I come across one that no matter what I do to it I just can't seem to get it to look right. I discovered this "technique" while working on one of these so called "stubborn" photos. I'm not claiming this to be a fix all but it may just help you with that next photo you just can't get right.
Original
In the LEVELS palette (image -> adjustments -> levels) you move the middle slider all the way to the left so its next to the "black" slider.
You then add color back using the BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST palette (image -> adjustments -> brightness/contrast) by moving the "brightness" slider to the left and the "contrast" slider to the right.
You then add color back using the BRIGHTNESS/CONTRAST palette (image -> adjustments -> brightness/contrast) by moving the "brightness" slider to the left and the "contrast" slider to the right.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
A Look at Sandy Hook
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Friday, May 23, 2008
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Cross Processing
Cross Processing is a film developing technique that can be simulated in Photoshop. By doing so you can achieve retro looking photos. Here's a good tutorial Cross Processing.
Labels:
Cross processing,
photography,
Sandy Hook Light
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Philadelphia graffiti
I know graffiti is illegal and most would consider it a nuisance, but some people look at it as a form of artistic expression. Below are a few of the pictures I took at FDR park on my last visit to Philadelphia. Its not an art gallery but for some of us its worth a visit.
Caption: Above are some photos of graffiti taken at FDR park in Philadelphia. Artists unknown.
Caption: Above are some photos of graffiti taken at FDR park in Philadelphia. Artists unknown.
Monday, May 19, 2008
BlueClaws win 3-1
The BlueClaws saw their first win this Sunday in the series against the West Virginia Power.
Lakewood's Freddy Galvis (#13) tags West Virginia's Zelous Wheeler (#32) as he tries to steal second.
Pitcher Julian Sampson (#37) gets helped up after being hit with a line drive from Zelous Wheeler (#32).
Labels:
BlueClaws,
Freddy Galvis,
Joel Naughton,
Julian Sampson,
Lakewood,
Zelous Wheeler
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