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Well, it’s only been…

oh…

almost two years since I’ve done a Photoshop Phriday, so you’re about due, right?

Ok, overdue. Sheesh.

Actually, I just remembered that I did one more post for photo Bliss that I never cross posted over here, so tune in next week for that one.

Anyway!

I’m going to talk about composition. Of the photographic sort.

Or, rather, what I personally do to compose my images.

Which is probably wrong, so perhaps you should do the exact opposite of what I do.

No, I don’t have any inferiority issues, why do you ask?

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This post was published February 3rd, 2010 by Dory on Blissfully Domestic in Photography.

*in a fierce, booming WWF voice* Howduhya like me now?!?! Huh?!?! HUH?!?!

By the way, you should run over and leave a quick comment on my post. It’ll help me perpetuate the rumor that I’m popular or something.

By the way squared, even if you don’t give a rat’s patootie about Photoshop, you should comment anyway. We don’t discriminate against non-Photoshoppers, so feel free to just say anything, such as what year you discovered Britney Spears was actually pretty lame. Or maybe just apropos of nothing, name any color a la that Facebook craze that reigned for six crazy days where we told the color of our bras and giggled like sixth graders. Don’t be boring and just red. Meh. Say, Burnt Carrot! Or, Used Coffee Grounds Sienna! Or, Open Herpes Wound Crust! Or… uh…

*runs out of the room*

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Welcome to another edition of Photoshop Phriday with your hostess, Dory!

*applause sign lights up and the crowd goes wild*

By the way, if there’s anyone out there that’s all Photoshoppy, I would love for you to join in the fun and bring Photoshop Phriday to your bloggy casa. Just let me know. Or hold Glenda the Good Witch’s hand, click your heels together three times and chant, “There’s no place like blog, there’s no place like blog, there’s no place like blog…” Ya know, whatever. It doesn’t have to be a fancy shmancy lesson. Maybe you just Photoshop one of your images and throw up your before and after pic. That’s all. C’mon, play wiff me!

Anywho… buckle up… here we go.

An (Almost) Pain-free Introduction to Photoshop Layers

Let’s talk about a layer.

Hey, now, get back here! Let me at least try!

Kthx.

Now, a lot of people think this a big, hard, kind of spooky concept and turn off their brain as soon as someone tries to explain what a layer is. But if I can understand it, anyone can understand it. So stick with me on this.

A layer is like a transparency you put on an overhead projector.

Let’s pretend that you’re holding two sheets of transparencies.

And that I’m rich and famous and wearing a lavender tutu.

Draw a box with a red marker on one and on the other, draw a circle with a green marker.

Now put one on top of the other (your choice; go wild!) and you’ve just created two layers! Yay, you!

Ok, I’m going to open a flat image (that means one layer). See in the Layers palette, there’s just one layer called “Background.”

Oh, look, it’s me! Hi, me!

Let’s also greet my zit which is large enough to be its own entity.

Oh, Dory, you lament, what with all your mad Photoshop skillz, why on God’s polluted earth would you put up this photo without making that monster of a zit disappear?

Because I’m a lazy bum. Moving on.

See the button in the lower right hand corner that looks like a little garbage can? Ok, now see the button to the left of it? Ok, now be the button.

Or just click it and shun my little Zen vibe I had going there. Thanks a lot, there, Killjoy.

With that one little click, you’ve created a new layer! Go, you!

Did you ever draw a mustache and beard on someone’s picture with a Sharpie? You’re about to!

Before we draw, ‘D’ makes sure the default colors are on; black foreground, white background.

Now to illustrate how your layer works, we’re gonna draw on it. Grab the pencil tool. ‘B’ grabs the brush and Shift + B will switch that to the pencil tool.

You now have a virtual black marker in your hand. How’s it feel? Mighty and powerful? Fabulous.

Just how big do you want that marker to be? Right click anywhere in the image to bring up this handy, dandy little box. I chose 20px, and 100% will make it not fuzzy at all. Now let’s have some fun! Go ahead and draw away!

Niiiiiiiiiiiiiice. Very nice. I now feel very manly and rugged. I have an irresistible urge to scratch myself inappropriately and belch loudly.

See the eyeball next to our new layer? Click that.

The layer that we drew the mustache and beard disappeared! I am again my very feminine and facial-hair-free self. Well, mostly. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank my ancestors for my polish heritage that means I have to get the proof of said heritage waxed off every 6-8 weeks.

I could go nuts here with all the mustache and chin hair and hot wax jokes, but you’re very busy and important and have many things yet to get done today. I can respect that. Moving on.

For my next trick, I’m going to show you yet another way to add a layer. There’s only roughly eleventy-jillion.

Ok, here’s my husband. Ain’t he a handsome feller, though?! I sure think so!

I grabbed the Marquee tool (shortcut ‘M’) to select Tom’s mustache and goatee. If you want to switch Marquee Shapes, Sh+M cycles through.

Next I hit Cmd-C to copy the selection and then go back to my original image and Cmd-V to paste it.

Oh, wow. WOW. That’s just nine kinds of WRONGNESS. It’s just sitting there stewing in its own WRONGNESS being WRONG.

But see how it automatically makes a layer for your pasted selection? Pretty groovy, huh?

Now click the eyeball next to Layer 1.

Just like I told you earlier, it’s like a stack of transparencies. The drawn mustache is under the real one, just like it shows in the palette.

In the Layers palette, where it says Layer 2, click and drag that layer so it’s below Layer 1 and drop it.

See, now the drawn mustache is on top of the real one!

Well, now you understand layers! I told you it wasn’t too scary!

THAT, however, is. *shudders*

Oh, see, now that’s just disturbing on so many different levels.

Speaking of levels… That’s what I’m going to talk about next time; Levels!

I just know I’m going to have nightmares about this.

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This post was published March 23rd, 2009 by Dory on Blissfully Domestic On their Photo Bliss Channel. 

*in a fierce, booming WWF voice* Howduhya like me now?!?! Huh?!?! HUH?!?!

Click on through and leave me some verbal cocaine commently luvs so we can propagate the illusion that mah peepull like me or something crazy like that. Go on, it’ll be fun! They’re giving out baskets of chicks and bunnies over there! Ok, they’re really not, but wouldn’t that be totally cool if they were?!

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Welcome to another edition of Photoshop Phriday with your hostess, Dory!

*applause sign lights up and the crowd goes wild*

By the way, if there’s anyone out there that’s all Photoshoppy, I would love for you to join in the fun and bring Photoshop Phriday to your bloggy casa. Just let me know. Or hold Glenda the Good Witch’s hand, click your heels together three times and chant, “There’s no place like blog, there’s no place like blog, there’s no place like blog…”  Ya know, whatever.

Anyhoo… on with the show.

This one isn’t exactly about Photoshop, but it is about photos, so it totally counts. Because I said so and I’m the Mom, that’s why.

Score With Better Sports Photographs

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Are you ready to take some great sports pictures?!

Numbah One: Kill the Flash

It doesn’t help much beyond six-ish feet, and nine times out of ten you’re going to be farther away then that. The good news is your battery won’t conk out as fast.

Light

The most crucial element in your decision-making is how much light you have. If you’re outdoors at a soccer match, obviously you’re going to be in better shape than if you’re indoors at a hockey game. In the outdoors, you’re going to have plenty of light to play with. Indoor light is much trickier.

Balance: I haz it.

You’ve got three legs on the stool; aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Balancing them is a little different in sports photography than say, macro photography, obviously.

Aperture AKA f-stop

Wide open aperture (smaller number, example: f/4) is going to let more light in and give you a more blurry background and a shallow depth of field, which is great if you want to put a spotlight on your subject and blur the background so it won’t be so distracting.

Small aperture (bigger number, example f/22) is going to let less light in and give you sharper background and deep depth of field, which is fabulous if you want to tell a story and need everything sharp front to back.

Shutter speed

In my humble opinion, the most important aspect in sports photography is shutter speed. Do you want to stop action and show an athlete defying gravity? Use a fast shutter speed to capture that thrilling 1/500th of a second. You want to allow a small amount of blur to convey motion? Use around 1/60th of a second. (These are just approximate, because they’re also going to depend on your light situation.)

ISO

If you’ve got plenty of light, ISO 100 will be just groovy.

In a low light situation, ISO is going to be your bestest friend and let you get away with a lot more in terms of higher shutter speed and/or smaller aperture.

If you don’t have a lot of light to work with, crank that ISO up, but only as far as you absolutely have to. A higher ISO is going to let you get away with a smaller f-stop and a shorter shutter speed, but the trade off is, it’s going to increase the noise level in your shots. Usually ISO 400 is pretty safe, but in a dim indoor arena, you may have to find yourself pushing to ISO 800 or even ISO 1600 if you have that available, but you’re going to sacrifice clarity of color and may see more annoying noise.

Let’s Have Some Fun!

Now that the tough part is out of the way, experiment with different ways to take more interesting, creative sports shots.

Sometimes Blur is OK

A little bit of blur is a great way to convey the motion and action going on.

You can almost feel that punch
and also the desperation to GET THE HECK OFF ME, YOU OAF!

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You can feel the speed of the players’ action

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Panning is a great way to convey motion and action. It takes a little practice. Basically, you’re going to be moving with your subject. As the subject flies by, hold your camera as steady as possible and at the same time, follow it from one direction to the other with your feet planted. Keep your subject in your viewfinder as you press the shutter.

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Try a Different Angle or Perspective

Anyone can fire off some shots straight at the game.

Try tilting your camera to look at your subject differently.

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Try to capture elements of the game in a way you’ve never seen before.

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Sooooo Emo!

Sports bring out strong emotion; anguish at a loss, joy at a victory, concentration and determination to exert the amount of effort to perform at one’s very best.

Get out a lazer light and my Jack Russell Terrier
will get this same look of ultimate concentration on her face

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“Yeah, you’re ugly and your mama dresses you funny, Ref!”

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Tell a Story

Two words: Wordless Wednesday. We’re talking about shots that stand on their own. Shots that you don’t have to hover over peoples’ shoulders and explain what’s happening. Yes, I know I just said Wordless, but I’m titling these because it’s just fun. And I can. Neener neener neener.

The calm before the storm

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Ready for the puck drop

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After the battle

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When’s the next time you’ll have an opportunity to take some sports shots? You’ll be ready!

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This post was published March 23rd, 2009 by Dory on Blissfully Domestic On their Photo Bliss Channel. 

*in a fierce, booming WWF voice* Howduhya like me now?!?! Huh?!?! HUH?!?!

Click on through and leave me some verbal cocaine commently luvs so we can propagate the illusion that mah peepull like me or something crazy like that. Go on, it’ll be fun! They’re giving out baskets of chicks and bunnies over there! Ok, they’re really not, but wouldn’t that be totally cool if they were?!

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This post was published March 6th, 2009 by Dory on Blissfully Domestic On their Photo Bliss Channel. 

*in a fierce, booming WWF voice* Howduhya like me now?!?! Huh?!?! HUH?!?!

Click on through and leave me some verbal cocaine commently luvs so we can propagate the illusion that mah peepull like me or something crazy like that. Go on, it’ll be fun! They’re giving out free sparkly purple ponies over there! Ok, they’re really not, but wouldn’t that be totally cool if they were?!

 

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Welcome to another edition of Photoshop Phriday with your hostess, Dory!

 

*applause sign lights up and the crowd goes wild*

By the way, if there’s anyone out there that’s all Photoshoppy, I would love for you to join in the fun and bring Photoshop Phriday to your bloggy casa. Just let me know. Or dive through Teh Innernetz Toobz and pop up and say “BOOGADAHBOOGADAHBOOGAHDA!” and scare the crap outta me. Ya know, whatever.

Anyhoo… on with the show.

dark eyes bright eyes
Didja ever notice how sometimes eyes turn out too dark? But you know those pretty colors are there! I’m going to show you a real quick, down and dirty way of lightening and jazzin’ up those eyes.

This will get graphic intensive so I’m gonna cut my feed reader peepulls a break. Please click on through.
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photoshopfriday200px.jpg

Welcome to another edition of Photoshop Phriday with your hostess, Dory!

*applause sign lights up and the crowd goes wild*

By the way, if there’s anyone out there that’s all Photoshoppy, I would love for you to join in the fun and bring Photoshop Phriday to your bloggy casa. Just let me know. Or exercise your powers of extra sensory perception. Ya know, whatever.

Anyhoo… on with the show.


I took this picture of my son, and I really liked his pretty brown eye, but it seemed lacking in “oomph”. So I decided to take my favorite part of the picture and draw complete attention to it.


photo-bliss Drawing Attention with Selective Color

 

Your mission today, should you choose to accept it: to change this picture from kind of a blah, color picture, to a striking black & white picture with a selected object in color.

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