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Welcome to the 15th issue of the Digital Darkroom
Hi
Lots of great news this month, and it begins with the May contest! A big congratulations to Heather McFarland for her Grand Prize winning photo, "Swept Away." Kudos also go to Donna Rae, Patrick Campbell, Dean Husson, Jessica Hughes, and David Wilkinson for their terrific First Place prize winning images. Also, special praise goes to Kathleen Clemons for achieving Second Place finishes in three categories. View all of the winning shots at:
http://www.betterphoto.com/contest/winners/0405.asp
In other news, we extend a warm welcome to Peter K. Burian to BetterPhoto's outstanding team of online instructors. Peter, whose new book is "Mastering Digital Photography and Imaging," will guest-instruct my Digital Photography online course. For details, please visit:
http://www.betterphoto.com/photocourses/PBN01.asp
Now for the "regular" features in this issue of Digital Darkroom. First, the Featured Article offers some excellent tips and examples for toning your images. Next, don't miss the Featured Photo and the Before and After images. And, finally, we have a fantastic collection of photo discussions.
To read the online version of the Digital Darkroom at our Web site, visit http://www.betterphoto.com/digitalpics/
Have a great month!
Jim Miotke
http://www.betterphoto.com/MG.asp?ID=124
In This Issue: Wednesday, June 16, 2004
![]() Waterworks The Escort and Response Vessels & the Tugs putting on a show for the local Marine Expo. 9 vertical photos shot @ f8.0, 1/400 & stitched in Panorama Factory. © Gary H. Minish Sony DSC-F707 Cybe... |
Featured Article: Toning Your Images: Digital Colorization
When it comes to working with color in the digital darkroom, almost anything goes - whether you're doing minor enhancements, selective coloring, or major color alterations. In his article, "Toning Your Images with Digital Colorization," instructor Kerry Drager offers some great tips from BetterPhoto's Jim Miotke, while also putting the spotlight on an outstanding gallery on the subject. Read this article at:
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| Each month, the best Before and After will be featured in the Digital Darkroom. To participate, upload a Before (original) picture then start a discussion on it (using the Discuss This Photo link under the picture). After telling us how you did created the effect, select "1" or "2" from the Upload Image pull-down menu, and submit an optional intermediate image and a final (After) photo. Aim to educate and inspire by sharing a concise, detailed explanation of your technique. Enjoy! |
BetterPhoto's Summer School: In a Class by Itself!
Improve your photographic skills while having a great time! Each of our online photography classes are designed to teach you how to make great photos. And, best yet, BetterPhoto's online courses include something for just about everyone - from exposure and composition, to digital photography and field techniques. But in addition to our "traditional" courses, we have an exciting lineup of online Photoshop classes. With eye-opening lessons, inspiring weekly assignments, and helpful critiques direct from the instructor, you just can't miss with an online photo course. Check out BetterPhoto's summer lineup at: Learn more... |
New Photo Discussions
New Photo Discussion 1: Mountain Reflection
- Charlene Bayerle See Charlene's Premium BetterPholio™ Visit PictureThisbyChar.com - Charlene's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 1:Awesome image and very nice reflections and beautiful colors, Shirley. Outstanding!!! - Robin L. Wehrman See Robin's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:You got me with the mountains, lake, hills, and the reflections, eh. Very well done, my dear friend - your friend, Allan. - Allan L. Whitehead See Allan's Premium BetterPholio™ Visit ArrowheadFotos.com - Allan's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 2: Palms Askew
- Carolina K. Smith Visit CarolinaSmith.com - Carolina K.'s Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 1:Cool graphics, Donna ~ brave you on the blades! - Susan Peek-Swint See Susan's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Thanks, Carolina and Susan. Actually, a lot of the photos that I have been entering, that are captured in Oceanside, are shot with my rollerblades on. It is a very relaxing sport and at the harbor the ride is level. Take care and thanks for commenting. - Donna Pagakis Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 3: Color Curls
- Joy E. Brown Visit enJOYphotography.com - Joy's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 1:Well, I gotta admit, it's pretty cool. Whose kid did you take the crayons away from?? LOL - Carolyn Fletcher See Carolyn's Premium BetterPholio™ Visit PickYourShots.com - Carolyn's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 2:My nieces would like to play with this now! Oh my - can you imagine the mess? :) I'm thinking lots of crayon shavings in hair! Beautiful and creative photo, Marie - love the comp, color and detail! -K - K Stevens See K's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:This is great. I love all of the colors and the abstract look, not to mention the texture you have captured. - Darren K. Fisher See Darren's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 4:What delightful profusion of bright primary colors in this abstract image, Marie! Looks like a Crayola box gone ballistic!! - Carol Brill Visit cdubvarsityfootball.com - Carol's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 4: Frosted Flakes
- Joe Terni Response 1:Thank you so much, Joe! Snow (we get a lot of it here) has been a challenging exposure learning experience for me. - Audrea Telkamp Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 5: Afternoon Delight
- Olmary Gonzalez Response 1:Great image! Exposure, color and PS work are done very well!! - Jim Kinnunen Visit KinnunenPhoto.com - Jim's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 2:Awesome PS work! - Kristen W See Kristen's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Wonderful transitions you created between the two. Love it! It would be hard for anyone to tell what you had done if it not for the little insert you gave us! Excellent!! Mike - Michael Brown See Michael's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 4:Thank you all so much for your comments. They are so important as part of the "growing process" in anything we do. I have worked with Photoshop for 6 yrs., self taught. It's the honest critiques that have given me the most valuable lessons. Thanks again. - Kathy Zinn Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 6: I Am Not Getting Up
- Penny Propst Response 1:How did you do this?! I have so much I want to learn! - Lisa M. Holm Response 2:I used Photoshop, cut out the cat and made a layer with just the cat. Then I used Radical Blur on the original picture so everything was blurred on the original layer. Then when I put the 2 together, this is what I got! - Detrick V. Martin Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 7: Iris
- Ganeshwar Prasad Response 1:Thank you very much. This is my first post on this site, and your comments are greatly appreciated. - Vanessa Vroon Response 2:Welcome, Vanessa. This is fantastic work. I love it. Keep posting. I for one would be very interested in what you have to offer. This is one excellent start. - Paul Michko Response 3: Lovely thought-out photo, lots of good work, and has great overall appeal. Welcome!! - Bernice Wood Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 8: How Butterflies Really Get Their Colors
- Bonnie Lackey See Bonnie's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Wonderful idea and editng, Jan. Love the great colors. Very well done! Bill - William Raco See William's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Marvelous capture and presentation, Jan. I love everything about this and the effects are just simply stunning. Very well done, my dear friend - Allan - Allan L. Whitehead See Allan's Premium BetterPholio™ Visit ArrowheadFotos.com - Allan's Deluxe BetterPholio™ Response 3:Wow, Jan, I was just thinking before I read how you did it. How did they all know to get on the right color cup ... lol ... Very creative and wonderful PS work. - Donna W. Neal See Donna's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 9: A Walk in the Woods
- Claudia Kuhn See Claudia's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Beautiful canopy of trees, I like the rich greens and the forward-leading path! - Deborah Sandidge See Deborah's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Thanks everyone! This photo was taken at the Manchester-Essex Conservation Area. The beaver photos that I posted this past week were taken just a little further down the road. I was photographing a red-winged blackbird in the trees when this man and his dog walked by. I thought this was a good photo opportunity so I waited for them to walk down near the bend in the road. He turned around to see if I was photographing him, and as you can see, he was right! - Susan T. Parady See Susan's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Looks like a painting! Love the lighting and all the shades of green! - Janet L. Detota See Janet's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 10: The Dynamic Duo
- Carolyn J. Connolly Response 1:Thanks very much, Carolyn! I don't know the name of the flower, but they were originally light blue. I changed them to black and white, then used a diffused glow effect, and turned the background black. Thanks again. - Kevin Nugent See Kevin's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 11: Doll and Vase Refraction Fun
- Leanne M.E. Boyd See Leanne's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Thank you very much, Brenda. I had a lot of fun yesterday playing with taking pictures of various small objects through the (fake) cut glass vase. Then I had more fun trying out various filters on the results! Yesterday was such a miserable day that shooting outdoors was a lost cause. - Gerda Grice See Gerda's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Your PS work turned out an intriguing graphic, Gerda. Beautiful colors. - Mary K. Robison See Mary's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Thank you very much, Mary! - Gerda Grice See Gerda's Premium BetterPholio™ Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 12: Photographer's Second Selves and Ghosts
- Nicole S. McGrade See Nicole's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Neat image ... great post-cam work - Cathy I. Barrows See Cathy's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 2:Inna, What a clever way to promote photography. I love it. Would you share your secrets on how you put this together? - Diane Thomas See Diane 's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 3:Thank you, Nicole, Cathy and Diane. I appreciate very much your kind comments. This was done as following: I removed the background with the "delete background" tool, then worked with 4 layers of the same image, after adjusting their size. The light behind the camera is a "lens flare" filter. The ghostly appearance is a copy of the same layers with their size changed and opacity reduced considerably. Background was altered a little with gradient tool. - Inna Strauss Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
New Photo Discussion 13: Then and Now
- Lori Ditlefsen See Lori's Premium BetterPholio™ Response 1:Thanks, Lori. The original contained bright orange, blue, and white tones that needed to be subdued. The desaturation and sepia toning took care of the problem and adds a character of its own, I think. - Keith M Read this discussion online Respond to this discussion | |
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