Fix It Friday #56
>> Friday, May 28, 2010
I did several different edits because this photo was just TOO darn cute! I think I like #3 the best.
I did several different edits because this photo was just TOO darn cute! I think I like #3 the best.
This week for Monica’s “before and after” blog hop, I decided to go with a photo that was a big mess up. I was outside in the yard with Little Man, snapping a few random photos of him acting like a boy, and he started playing behind the stair railing on the front porch. And this is what I snapped:
Nothing at all ‘correct’ about this photo. Nothing of any significance-except his ‘eye.’ That one eye was so clear and so bright that I thought this picture would be worth saving {after some editing of course.}
And this is the result:
What do you think? Head on over to Pixel Perfect for more before and after fun!
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It’s Before and After time with Monica! Head over to her blog to link up your favorite edits!
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I decided that I needed a photo project to keep myself busy in between photo sessions this summer. I looked around at a lot of different ones, and decided that this one is simple enough, but creative enough to be exactly what I need right now. I started two days ago, but the crash of my internet, I haven’t uploaded any. Until now. So, here ya’ go! Letters A through C.
“A” is for America
“C” is for Checkers.
Read more...For those of you who follow me on Facebook or Twitter, you know that my crazy internet ha been down for the past 400 years several days. I’m super duper excited that I managed to get it fixed and running in time to play along with Monica’s before and after blog hop this week. I chose a photo from the shoot I did Monday afternoon of another Noah [not mine :) ]
I know that Noah’s face isn’t in the photo, but I thought this shot really caught the essence of childhood. Something about the simplicity of playing and swinging….enjoying life without a care in the world.
For this photo, I used Lightroom to do the editing. I shot it with a Canon Rebel Xsi using a 50 mm/1.8 lens.
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