Thursday, September 22, 2011

Overlay


Jessica@Wingers, 9/15/11 4:40 pm, f/2.6, 1/60, ISO 200, 5.8mm, Canon Powershot A560
Rocks, 9/21/11 9:55 am, f/7.1, 1/1250, ISO 200, 5.8mm, Canon Powershot A560
Smiley Jessica, 9/15/11 5:40 pm, f/3.2, 1/125, ISO 80, 7.9mm, Canon Powershot A560  

For this editing I just used the overlay blend. I had to go take the rocks picture just so I could get that texture in there. I used a max on all the pictures except the main one. I did have the color changed on that main picture. I think that's one of the main things that looks unique about it. 


Half Jess, 9/15/11 5:24 pm, f/5.0, 1/200, ISO 80, 18.4mm, Canon Powershot A560 
Leaves, 9/21/11 8:40 am, f/2.6, 1/160, ISO 80, 5.8mm, Canon Powershot A560
BW Jess, 3/2/11 8:56 pm, f/7.1, 1/60, ISO 200, 5.8mm, Canon Powershot A560

I used the overlay blend for this one too. I took the leaves shot specifically for this. I was hoping the black and white picture would stand out a little bit more. If you look really close you can see the Rexburg temple just underneath the eye. 

Graffiti Jess, 9/15/11 5:38 pm, f/5.5, 1/50, ISO 200, 23.2mm, Canon Powershot A560
Rocks, 9/21/11 9:55 am, f/7.1, 1/1250, ISO 200, 5.8mm, Canon Powershot A560
I used the grunge type effect with this. It took me a while to get a hang of it but it worked well. I kinda got hung up on getting the original image unlocked so that I could copy the rocks. I also used the Bevel and Emboss layer style. I think that style is my favorite. 




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