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Friday, July 30, 2010

Hello Love

by Michelle on July 30, 2010

in family,photography

I have this lovely bloggy friend. Her name is Puna and we “met” each other a little over a year ago. She has such a lovely family and I’ve gotten to know them a bit over the last year through Puna’s fun blog posts. She takes gorgeous photos and I’m so glad we found each other!

Puna has a fun contest going on over at her blog this weekend, Hello Love – Family and she’s giving away a 16×20 canvas from Hello Canvas! All you need to do is enter a photo that best  best illustrates “Hello Love – Family” to you.

So here is my entry. These are my two sweet girls. They can get on each other’s nerves like crazy. They can fight like little wild animals. They can get each other in trouble and take immense pleasure in doing so. But, they love each other so much. They love to rough-house with each other and wrestle. They love to make each other pictures with love written all over them. They are best friends. They are sisters. This is an ultimate love that, if you care for it, will last forever.

This is me and my sister, Misti. We are best friends and I’m so lucky to have her. I want my girls to have this kind of relationship with each other when they grow up. :) (This photo isn’t for the contest…I just wanted to share. :) )

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Fix-It Friday #64 – Purple!

by Michelle on July 30, 2010

in photography

It’s time for Fix-It Friday again at I Heart Faces! What a fun theme this week! I love these color themes and I was going through the kindergarten school photos I took of Autumn in June (I know, I was so late!) and thought this one might be fun for Fix-It Friday this week.

I went pretty simple on my edit for this photo. I wanted to keep the beautiful colors, but give a bit more warmth and extra pizazz.

The first thing I did was add a Levels Adjustment Layer and grab the two outside sliders and drag them in towards the middle just a bit. This gives the colors a bit of a boost and clears up any digital haze.

Next I created a Curves Adjustment Layer and selected the Red Channel. I pulled down on the red a bit to reduce some of the red in her skin. She is naturally very pink and translucent and I normally keep that in, but it was a little hot that day and she was flushed. She also has darkness around her eyes that is a family trait, so I kept that in too!

I then went back to the RGB Channel and slightly lightened the entire image.

I added a texture from Florabella, Frou Frou. I set the blending mode to Soft Light and left the opacity at 100%. I added a layer mask and lightly removed some of the texture off of her face and skin.

Finally I sharpened the image. And that’s it! Pretty simple steps, but I love the results!

The final image:

Michelle Johnson is a fine art photographer and the co-founder of Love That Shot, a website for photographers with tutorials, workshops and fun products! Find her at her blog, My Two Seasons, and her website, Love That Shot.

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