Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Week #9...working with patch and clone and using paint...

This is from my website because I crochet and I was trying to show my scarves and hats I make. I took an autumn picture and then a picture of her and just used different tools in wondering photoshop to make a somewhat nice picture...

With this picture I did something similar I also added a layer to the picture to give it some 3d kind of depth and make it look like it all belongs together in the picture...

Week #10 Filter and Text using paint...


This picture I just added text to it...On my friends leg...


The top is the original picture of the house and the second is filtered, with saturation...

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Working with Picasa and Picnik

This was really fun how I did it right I was just fooling around with the different programs...



Monday, October 24, 2011

Cropped and Gimped photos





The first one is just cropped. But the second of my lovely Boomer is resized and cropped...

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Landscape Pictures





I took these the other day and some are from well one is from the winter because it's my favorite season...

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Framing Photos Week #5 Assignment...Slideshow...

Week #5 post on Composition...

I really liked the article by KODAK...I understood the idea of composition but I didn't realize this..."You'll be aware that it is important to place figures or objects in certain positions. Figures should look into, not out of the picture. Fast-moving objects should have plenty of space in front of them to give the appearance of having somewhere to go. And remember that since bright tones or colours attract attention of the eye, the most important elements of the picture should be the lightest or brightest or most colourful." I've never really thought that the brightness and lightest parts of the picture was the most important. I always thought it was what you focused on was the most important...Now I realize that even that doesn't really matter sometimes with certain pictures, just by changing the angle or where the light touches can make it a great picture...