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Sabotage by Evil Dust Bunnies / Keeping Your Lens and Sensor Clean

  

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You know what ruined this absolutely fabulous picture?

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THESE, Evil Dust Bunnies! And you know what? They could ruin your photos too. Oh sure, the image may look just fine on your computer but zoom in close and then you’ll really know the quality of your shot. In this case, CRAP! The healing brush and blur tool in this case were very helpful.

If you have a digital SLR camera and you’re scared to clean your sensor, you should be. Read why: http://www.photos-of-the-year.com/articles/clean-sensor/ If you have OCD, I would recommend skipping this link altogether otherwise you may needlessly obsess about all the possible damage you may do to your camera (experience here).

But know if you send it off to be cleaned, be ready to wait for at least two weeks. If you feel brave enough to try to clean your sensor on your on, read this.  If you have a digital SLR camera and you want to know how to clean your sensor click here. http://www.beyondmegapixels.com/2009/12/tips-for-keeping-your-camera-clean/

Come back for Freebie Friday and a featured action of the week on yes, you guessed it FRIDAY.

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Composition / Photography Tips

It’s a brand new year and I’ve promised myself to take better pictures more often. It’s easy to get stuck in click and go mentality. Sometimes just moving around and looking for a new angle can make your pictures so much more interesting.   

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Shot #1 Welcome to Idaho! Nothing about this shot excites me (not that Idaho is terribly exciting anyway). So what do I do? I move.

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Shot #2 Ok, this is more interesting, we’re getting a little warmer. Let’s take it one step further.

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Shot #3 So this is a totally different feel from Shot #1. I really love how the blue of the sky is matching his eyes. I like his expression and how his body just kind swags. I think  growing up in front of a camera my son feels fairly comfortable having a big lens following him around.  

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Shot #4 I take one more shot, with his head replacing the “O” of IDAHO. I’m thinking this is the shot I’m going to like best until I look at them at home on my computer and then I can see Shot #3 just works better for me. Good heavens, my filter over my lens is filthy (fortunately an easy fix).

Looking for that better angle isn’t rocket science, just a few steps one way or the other. Try it at home and let me know how it works for you!

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Vacation

I’ll be off for the next two weeks enjoying family and friends. Be back January 4th. Mele Kalikimaka!

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Freebie Friday

 Every Friday, I will be bringing you something for FREE and today is one of my favorites to date. Smashing Magazine is an amazing online magazine that is a fountain of fabulous information for photographers and web designers. This article is particular has lots of of great information!

http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/08/30/50-free-resouces-that-will-improve-your-photography-skills/

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Last Minute Holiday Gifts

Son of Hurrel- Marcel Walker Photographica

 

We all have pictures that just make us sigh with happiness every time we look at them. These are the kinds of pictures you wish you could memorialize, now you can.   If you have some great pictures and you’re looking for some last minute Christmas ideas, try Costco (www.costco.com). You can get your photos on canvas, throws, totes, mugs, notepads, stickers, ornaments, and more all for a very reasonable price and the best part, it’s not too late for shipping if you order soon! Click here for shipping deadlines.

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Step by Step Edit

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Photoshop can feel overwhelming if you don’t know where to start. So here’s a tutorial that will walk you through some basic steps. This is a simple step by step edit for a photo from Vanessa Brown of www.inevergrewup.net. She’s a mom, a blogger, a businesswoman, and like many of you, she also wants to learn a basic approach of how to process photos in Photoshop. Here are  just seven simple easy steps that you can do with your own photos in just a few quick minutes. This video has been uploaded in high quality, so it may take a moment to load.

As a review, the steps again in the video are:
1. Layer>Duplicate Layer>Copy the background
2. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Levels>black I bring to 9 and middle slider I take to the left to lighten the mid tones
3. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves or Levels adjustment for the face to brighten it up
4. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Photo Filter>Warming Filter 85>about 30%
5. Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Saturation – in this case we just warmed up the photo even more by going to HUE>-8 (to add more warmth to the photo) Saturation > +9
6. Filter>Distort>Vignette – I usually go about to 50%,
7.Layer>Duplicate Layer>Sharpen

And do yourself a favor,  don’t let you photos languish in cyber space, PRINT YOUR IMAGES!

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Freebie Friday!

So for the record,

I am a total slacker. We’re in full swing for our clothing drive (we got two brand new pairs of Hannah Montana boots for the Shelter!) and plus I’ve had very important company and more to come. I have the girl’s club this afternoon. That will be seven little girls 4-8 to play today and my pom-pom people activity is not quite ready. No, my kids are not this age, it’s all just fun for me.

Here’s a link to more great free actions!

http://coffeeteaphotography.blogspot.com/

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Luscious Links / free textures and actions

I love passing along fabulous links with great information. This is a great link for free textures and actions. Why would I post a link to free actions when I sell actions? Because just like you, I love a good freebie and I’m confident my collections are worth more than what you pay. Thank you to Web Design Ledger for such useful info!

http://webdesignledger.com/freebies/29-most-useful-texture-packs-of-2008

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BOOT CAMP 12-28-09

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Here it is, details for my Christmas Break Boot Camp. I had a friend repeatedly ask for this, so this is the result.
Here’s what you need to know:

1. One full day of hands on instruction
2. Limited number of participants
3. Held at the fabulous downtown location of Beta Loft.
4. Day will start with class instruction on hard core basics such as metering, depth of field, and composition.
5. Participants will have a chance to put what they’ve learned to the test by working with models on location.
6. Workflow, managing files, and step by step edits will be presented.
7. Students will then be able to present their work to the group.

A catered lunch will be provided. Participants must be able to operate their camera in manual mode and bring a laptop with CS3 or CS4 (click here for free 30 day trial of cs4).  A minimum of five participants must register for the workshop to take place. If you have any questions, please feel to contact me at marcel@marcelwalker.us.

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Free Soft Focus Action for Elements and Photoshop

 

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This is Auntie Spiffy. Or at least that’s what kids have always always called her. She’s my hubby’s baby sister. Isn’t she beautiful? She is single and well qualified applicants may inquire.

Today I’ve got a lovely little freebie, it’s a nice soft focus action with a layer that allows you to erase through to keep your eyes sharp. So in the shot above, I ran it just once to soften the skin and hair. You can run the action again to get a more ethereal feel (remember to flatten your image before running tha action again). I do only leave my freebies up for a limited time so grab it while you can!

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Congratulations to Dana Ohlsen for winning our Hot Shot Challenge. The theme was gratitude and she did alovely job conveying that concept. A nice action pack for you chicka!

And it’s because of Dana (ALL RESPONSIBILITY ON HER) that I’m going to be doing a Shot Out Boot Camp December 28 in Salt Lake City. One full day of  in class instruction and hands opportunities to develop your skills, shooting and editing. Models will be provided with a catered lunch. It will be fast paced, no hand holding, push yourself till you drop, and the chance for you to take your photography to a new level. It will be everything I wish I had known when I was starting off. Participants will need to be know how to work their camera in manual and bring a laptop with CS3 or CS4 (free trial download available). Class size will be limited! More information soon!

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