OK, so it's not really my FIRST foray, but it's my first foray for this blog.
There was some discussion in the comments section of yesterday's post about Photoshop tricks, specifically the "hard light" trick I saw demonstrated by Pioneer Woman. (Aside: if you haven't read Pioneer Woman's site(s), what the heck is wrong with you? Check it out http://www.thepioneerwoman.com/ But not until after you're done reading MY post, okay?)
Anyway, PW talked about how she often uses "Hard Light" in Photoshop, and Elsie and Lou said they hadn't had much luck with that feature. (And I'm such a newb at Photoshop, I might be calling it the wrong thing. It could be an action. It could be a brush. Whatever.) What I have discovered is that it definitely takes the right picture to use Hard Light.
Today at the Peninsula we saw a beaver. He didn't seem especially busy....he swam around a bit, then checked out the waterfowl, then swam around some more. Here's an original (unmolested in Photoshop) shot of my hot beaver:
Now here's that same beaver shot with a little Hard Light applied:
4 comments:
You have a very photogenic beaver.
:-)
Wow, now see, when the hard light treatment works well, it adds contrast that makes the photo pop.
You have beavers!
Yep. That's the same thing I have found. Hard light only works on the right shot. I've mostly tried it on human face shots and it never does them any justice. They look horrid! Clearly I need to go get some beaver shots.
Good Job capturing the essence of the wet beaver. I dont even think I've ever seen a beaver in Erie outside of the zoo, nice find!
Now that the sky is clearing up, I'm looking forward to seeing some of our famous sunsets..Ill be back to check! BcM
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