I look at the photo and try to imagine what "emotion" I'd like to evoke with the photo. Sometimes it's a simple B&W conversion with the levels tweaked on the darker side, sometimes it's an action where I lower the opacity so it's not as intense and other times it's a texture applied - just because I like to be "different." LOL! These edits are not everyone's cup of tea but I love them. It's my way of being creative even though I'm "on the job."
In the examples below you'll see quite a few of the Pioneer Woman's Vintage action applied to quite a few of these (I didn't leave the action exactly as it finished...I lowered the opacity on it.). I felt it worked with a lot of these. Maybe it's because they reminded me a of a jean company advertisement from a magazine...and the softened antique look worked really well.
(click to view LARGER....much better that way!)
The same antiqu action as above, lowered opacity, and then B&W conversion over it.
I love a great texture. You can really do so much with them. It's not for everyone....but it's definitely for ME!
I really like the tones on this one! It's an action that I stop a 1/4 of the way through and then I undo a few more steps to get this coloring. I also burned the sky to make it more dramatic. My kind of sky.....
Sisters will be sisters. I love this conversion...I burned the sky a bit here as well.
The antique action again but this time I barely lowered the opacity.
Another texture!
Simple B&W conversion...
And another texture!
4 comments:
In the words of some of our favorite photos, You really worked it girl!!! LOL I am loving these edits, wonderful job!!
I agree with Julie. These are wonderful edits. I like all the textures you used...especially the grainy one that looks like sand. Also, the dramatic sky so works!
The sisters and their parents will be admiring your work for years Jen...way to go!
I really like the third one! Nice job!
Excellent series of images.
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