Wednesday, December 16, 2009

McCracken Family

So I had another photo opportunity this past week. I am not equipped for indoor photography. It was an overcast day and it was near evening too. Soooo....not much natural lighting at all! By the end of the little session there was absolutely none--just the indoor lighting and my teeny tiny flash. I got home and found a few nice family pics. I adjusted lots on the exposure and even attempted once again to replace a face or two. Here is what I came up with after all was said and done.










Tuesday, December 1, 2009

More Stayner Family

So I decided to work on these photos again. I have been so determined to fix them by getting rid of that nasty noise. There still is some noise there--but from the original photo they are a big improvement. I found some little tricks in Photoshop Elements to tame down the mess. I am learning sooo much--learning that I need to learn more about my camera and lighting situations. My friend that I took these for asked if I could photoshop some faces from another photo so that they would all be looking and they would all have pleasant faces. I did it and it might be obvious--but, oh well. It was a fun thing to practice doing.

BEFORE

When I zoomed in to fix this and to lift the exposure a bit the noise was aweful. There is still noise on the edited version but it looks a little better.
OK--so it probably looks obvious what I did to edit this photo. Ü

AFTER


BEFORE

Another noisy photo that every time I tried to bring up the exposure and lighten I'd see that darn noise. Hopefully I toned it down a bit in the picture below.
AFTER

BEFORE

This photo was the worst one of all three of these. His shirt was full of the nasty pixels and noise. I ended up doing a color replacement and then adding a little texture to his shirt. After I color replaced the shirt turned pretty shiny--looked very strange. Hopefully the texture helped to tame that down. Their faces were hard to get to sharpen up as well.
AFTER