This weeks show comes a little late due to many technical difficulties. But regardless, I proud of this weeks show.
We had my daughter Clarissa on for a tutorial on clone shots. She’s began the project with me on the new year and immediately began creating some interesting ideas. You can check out her photostream at http://www.flickr.com/photos/clairepoff. Some of her images used on the show are below.
I also did a tutorial of my own dealing with using an off camera flash to overpower the sunlight. Photos from show are below.
The techniques used in the tutorial can be explained even better on one of my favorite blogs over at http://www.strobist.com/. I erroneously mentioned that it was thestrobist.com on the show. Sorry.
| Mav mentioned a great book on Photoshop called “Photoshop Cosmetic Surgery”. You can get more info by clicking on the photo to the left. |
Finally our Photo of the week as nominated by our 365 Days forum on Flickr is foto-bob. Click on the photo to see it on foto-bob’s photostream.
One one last note, don’t forget that we have a new photo wall on the set and would love to have your fave 365 Day photo up there. For a donation of $5.00 or more (paypal link on your right) you can get your photo up on the wall as well as have your name and face listed here on our blog.
Hope everyone has a great week.
Stephen
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3 responses so far ↓
hrw worcester // Jan 14, 2008 at 10:25 pm
Thanks for the great tutorial, Clarissa - this is the first time I’ve regretted only having Photoshop Elements instead of the full version, those layer masks look SO much easier than my method.
(And I’m only chuckling a *little* at the Beatles being considered “classical” music
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DeeJay // Jan 18, 2008 at 7:29 am
I love the podcast, it’s really great and it’s amazing to be part of the community!
I donated $5.00 for a little extra help, I hope it does!
Keep up the good work!
-deejay
anapaulaf // Jan 23, 2008 at 2:54 pm
GREAT tutorial! I thought it was done like that, but it’s just so nice to “see” how it’s done. Great job, Clarissa!
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