WHAT WE'VE BEEN UP TO.
Cindy Panorama
First go with the Brenizer Method
For those of you who don't know of the Brenizer Method. It's basically a portrait Panorama. This image is made up of about 18 images and gives the effect of a lens with an insane depth of field. (It really deserves a close look to appreciate it) Compare it to the single image of Cindy below. This method will also benefit those who want big ass prints. The size of this image with no adjustment is 4.5ft by 4ft. I will definitly be doing this for customers from now on. Thanks, Ryan Brenizer!
Fashion Edit
Fashion Edit
Sometimes i enjoy spending a little more time in Photoshop on an image i like. Here's an image first edited in LR then finished in Photoshop.
Photoshop Fashion Edit
I only had one shot of Crystal in this classic ride, and I liked it. So I spent a little more time to get it to this fashion edit. Props to Aaron Nace for some tips and tricks from Phlearn.com Here's the before edit (first edit from LR).
And here is the "Fashion Edit" finished off in Photoshop.
Let me know if you would like some insight into this edit and I'll be glad to share.
Hayes
Night Photography
Shooting night photography
hasn't been one of my strong suits but sure is fun hanging out late with friends, and every once in a while getting a cool night shoot of the stars. There is definitly a learning curve with the settings and exposure. Not to mention getting your focus right. My big tip for shooting at night would be...a high powered flash light!Didn't get the "one" shot this time but here are a couple from last night with Shea and Paul out at Multnomah Falls.
Two shots taken for this image, lit one side up then the other. Building lit with a flash light AKA light painting.
Three shots taken and stitched together in Photoshop. With a few other alterations.
If you would ever like to know how any of the images i post are processed just leave a comment and I'll be happy to do a post on it in the future.
Hayes