I was looking on another photographer’s website and got the idea for these 4×5 shots:
I don’t dare share the photographer’s name since you’d see these images and his images and wonder how I thought there was any relation…
Thoughts, updates, and information about, well, everything…
Bishop_ those are great!!!! did you adjust the saturation? i am still having a hard time adj things right to get the sepia look to my photos, i may have to buy a new photoshop mine is giving me an error, any you care to recommend?
Yes, the saturation was adjusted, along with a bit of a tonal adjustment.
You might want to start by re-installing your photoshop. That may fix things. The newest Photoshop is about $600 (I think)…but it is good. There is also a program by Apple called “Aperture 3.0” which I am currently have on a trial basis (I like it a lot so far)…It is easy to use.
Sepia can be done quite easily in photoshop but adding a hue/saturation layer/adjustment ontop of your photos with the hue at 25 and saturation approximately 35.
Perhaps those numbers are reversed. But give that a try. Normally works a charm.
A beautiful little girl. very adorable
However not sure with her sandwiched between 2 car bumpers. With a slightly less cluttered background, the focus on the girl would be natural instead of slightly forced with the desaturation of the background.
Thanks Chantal! How’d you get to my blog?
Enjoy your day,
B
Photography tag on the front page.
Ahhh. I get it.
Maddie is like your other children, very photogenic
Grandpa Mick