Sunday, December 5, 2010

Practice Composite

All of my faithful blog readers will likely remember those cool juggling photos I did of my handsome husband. (If you don't remember or have never seen them, check out "Portraits of a Juggler" in the June archives.) Well, there was one image on that post that was composed of three images to show Eric's movement walking and juggling downtown. I tried to composite them into a single image at that time, but couldn't figure out how to do it cleanly. I had handheld the camera for the shoot, so the backgrounds weren't lining up when I tried to stack the photos, and then I couldn't get all three images of Eric in the one image without also painting in some of the uneven background, so I eventually decided to give up on it for the time being. 

Last month I decided to enter the original tri-image photo set in the Motion category of a local print competition, and I received some very complimentary remarks from the judges; however, I was told the entry was ultimately disqualified from judging because they "were under the impression that it was supposed to be a single image." Oh well.

ANYWAY... after hearing that, I decided maybe it was time to try merging these images again. Well, apparently my Photoshop skills have significantly improved in the past six months, because I sat down to do this today and it only took about fifteen minutes. I haven't scrutinized it for perfection, but I think it looks good for the little time I spent on it. Hope you like it, too. :)




Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Baby Bliss

Last week I had the pleasure of photographing my friends Nick and Beth and their precious new baby Simon! We decided to go to the campus, since there was still some nice fall color on the ground. Simon is just about four months old now, so we basically stayed in one place and just enjoyed family time outdoors--it was a nice warm day for late November! Here are a few of my favorite photos! It was so much fun watching this adorable baby explore everything! :) Thanks, Nick and Beth, for letting me capture some of your cherished moments with Simon as you watch him grow!