Right, still on catch up mode!
Here's my Moody shot for Week 25 and as I said in my self imposed rules if a reshoot was pulled (as it was in week 25) I'd shoot the theme PLUS a reshoot, you'll also find a reshoot for Abstract.
So, first Moody.
Photo 52 - Week 25 - Moody by
Donnie Canning, on Flickr
Set up of this shot was me, my Lambretta and an industrial unit a couple of miles away on a Sunday evening and using a tripod.
Post processing was a little more than I would usually do and I have to admit that I went a googling for photoshop tutorials on how to make it moody, but then couldn't find anything handy. So, I did this one completely from scratch!
So, I corrected the colour balance by warming it slightly in Camera Raw. Then opened it in Photoshop and copied the layer, leaving the original untouched should I need to go back to it.
So, first off there were a few bits I wasn't happy with signage wise (far right of the shutter door had 2 signs and there was an alarm box above right) so they were cloned out carefully.
Next, another layer. I then increased the contrast and used a high pass filter. I then changed the blending mode to Overlay.
Now I was getting there, but the blue doors were too distracting as they were a fairly vivid baby blue so I copied the original layer again and desaturated it to a level I was happy with and this gave it a nice grungy moody look. However, while I was happy with the main focus of the pic, ie the central portion, the rest needed something.
So, a new blank layer and using a large black brush with an opacity of 50% and flow of about 40% I gently brushed around the outside border of the picture but not too heavy.
Then instead of brushing more and more, I simply copied that layer again to double it up but I thought it needed a little more so yet another copy of the vignette but the third one was too much, so instead of deleting that one and trying to touch it in (as I was scared of not getting it right) I simply reduced the opacity of the 3rd layer to a point I was happy, which turned out to be 23%.
And that was that!
Now, onto the Abstract Reshoot.
Photo 52 - Week 25 - Reshoot (Abstract) by
Donnie Canning, on Flickr
Right this is a pretty straight forward shot of a bike rack in front of the local swimming pool at about 3.30 this morning as I was after a sunrise shot for the "Bedford 31 Photos in 31 days of July" challenge.
So as that didn't pan out here I spotted these and "Abstract" sprang to mind.
It was a little awkward as I was backed right up to a bin to get the angle right but of course there was the empty space camera left which I wasn't happy with so, as it was a tripod shot anyway, why not fill the space with myself?
Post processing was a colour correction to tungsten and I removed a lone small white street light very far left that kept drawing my eye. I also used the burn tool to slightly darken my face as it was slightly overexposed compared to the rest of the image.
And that's it.