Lasting Memories
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Edge Effects
Brittany; 5-30-10; 7:50pm; Rexburg Temple; f 4.2;1/320; NIKON D60
For All Eternity; 6-15-10; 7:30pm; f 3.5; 1/500; NIKON D50
Rexburg's Greens; 6-15-10; 8:35pm; Idaho, f 8; 1/200; SONY DSC-H7; Shutter Priority
For Brittany I used the flexible brushed-on effect. I used this one so that if I messed uop I could bring it back. I added a new layer, filled it wil white. Then I put a black mask on the image layer placing it above the new layer. Then I used the think brushes and changed the opactiy.
For Doug and Kendra,I did a burned border by using the marquee tool. Then I hit delet. I added text at the very end as well.
For the Rexburg greens I used the sprayed edge effect. I put a quick mask on, used filter, sprayed effects. Then I changed the radius. Then I used the eyedropper to pick out the color of the sun to use it as my background.
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Awesome job with the borders! I think the middle portrait is my favorite. It just adds a little bit of accent but isn't too overpowering.
ReplyDeletegreat job here. I like the middle one as well. On the first one i noticed that the brush effects extend into the main content area of the photo, which is kind of distracting on a portrait.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite is the first one, but yu did a goob job in all of them.
ReplyDeleteNice job with the borders! Very nice! I really like what you did on the top photo. It works well with the composition of the photo and overall feeling of it. Great job on all of them.
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