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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Tia is Trying
Thanks to Sam and Mike I'm learning to manipulate photos. I took this picture & did not change Asa's eye color - they really are that blue! - Tia
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Friday, September 25, 2009
Real time photoshopping
I asked Isaac if he wanted to help me choose a new background photo for our desktop. He said he wanted to put a pirate, so we image searched 'pirate'. Then he saw jack sparrow and said he wanted that pirate. Ok I say. There's plenty of him. Isaac said: one of him driving a boat holding the wheel with a treasure box next to him.....hmmm. A few empty searches and I realized we were going to need photoshop for this one. So we picked our ship, wheel and treasure box, and with Isaac's commentary and changing demands from my lap, we got to work. In the end he said he also wanted a hamster on his shoulder, because for some reason thats better than a parot. It was a real test of my photoshopping skills to do it all in time before Isaac got bored or mad. Here is how it turned out.....I'd have to say I kind of like it myself, as of course did Isaac.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Copy Cats
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
Maryland
A noisy night
For once we had a clear night and you could actually see some stars. Right out the back porch was the big dipper, or at least a few pieces of it as far as I could tell. So I set up shop, and a few planes flew by. All the ambient light from the complex and the sourrounding cities made the camera want to take pics no longer than 2 seconds or so. At that speed the stars weren't bright enough to show up at all. So I tried several at 10 and 15 seconds. 60 was way too long so there was no way I was going to get any star rotation. They looked great on the camera. But it turns out the camera was right, the ambient light was just too bright, there was no ways the stars could compete with it. The end result was really just a bunch of noise. But with a bit of touch up a lot of the noise is gone and you can at least see a faint resemblence of a few stars, and the plane tracks are still kind of cool I think.
This one I retouched so you can actually see a couple stars:
This is the kind of ambient light I am dealing with.
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