If you ever read my blog and think things around our house are always rosy, then I am failing. We have a lot of great moments, and our blog tends to show the highlights of life. But, anyone who spends 10 minutes with us knows that we are a real family, with "real" days, and real issues. In fact just this morning I was called a "mean old mom" by the sweet 4 yr old pictured below. Now, I can handle being called mean, but OLD....come on, that's just ridiculous. Just look at the SOOC (straight out of the camera) picture below. I'm a clear picture of youth!
So, in this case I had one picture of Peter and I on his field trip. I treasure these pictures because it's rare that I'm actually IN a picture with my family. I'm typically behind the camera.
So, here we go....
SOCC...
I have several issues with this picture. It's a little on the "cool" and dull side. Also, I'm pregnant and have pressed my face against Peter's, and created wrinkles by my eye that even botox couldn't help.
SOCC...
I have several issues with this picture. It's a little on the "cool" and dull side. Also, I'm pregnant and have pressed my face against Peter's, and created wrinkles by my eye that even botox couldn't help.
So, I started by adding a warming filter. Already much better.
Then I crop it to remove the random arm from the side of the picture. I also use an adjustment layer to "soften" those horrific wrinkles by my eye. I didn't make them disappear, because well, that would be impossible, or look very edited. (don't think I didn't try.)
I was pretty happy with how we looked, but felt like something was missing. The picture could have been taken anywhere, and didn't say, "we're at the pumpkin patch." So, I got super tricky and merged some pumpkins into the background from a similar picture I took that same day. This worked because the pictures were very similar, taken in the same light, in the same field. So, it didn't take much to "merge" the pictures. I LOVE the pumpkins in the background, and the picture feels more complete to me.
Final products:
Then, just for fun, I ran a photoshop action (Pioneer Woman, Seventies Action) and adjusted the layers to get the photo to look like this.
For those who are curious, I edit in Photoshop CS3.
4 comments:
Jenny, I LOVE this step by step. Nice work. What kind of adjustment layer do you use to "soften" wrinkles. I need that one! I love PW seventies action too. I've been using it quite a bit lately. And excellent job on throwing some pumpkins in there.
WOW...from the first to the last photo you look great and in no need of botox whatsoever!
Jenny, I love it! I'm so into photography right now, so I really appreciate this little tutorial!
You are my hero.
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