When someone asked me what steps she’d have to take in order create the ‘haze thing’ in her photography she liked so very much, I told her it was so utterly simple I’d be more than happy to slap up a quick tutorial. Though ‘tutorial’ really is an overstatement. Here’s how you add a haze to your photo in exactly 1.6 seconds.
I have a thing for vignettes. Not in my food photography, though—I feel it seriously distracts from what’s going on in step by step food photos—but in my regular photography I really like them. Provided it’s not a very dark and exaggerated vignette, I don’t care for those at all and that’s what you usually see around the internet a lot. The one thing I seldom see are light vignettes….
Believe it or not, he was actually blowing kisses! A selective darkening is one of the techniques I use a lot in my photography. In fact, I use it so much I turned it into a work-flow action so I’ll never have to take these steps again. But then again, I turn everything into actions. Compulsive action maker. Nope, I’m not going to share the action here. Showing you this technique and…
Thanks for entering, everyone! Random.org gave me #14. That’s Erica H. Congrats on the pregnancy, Erica! I wish I had my storyboards around the time my son was born, would’ve made things much easier! Give me a shout at Kay@kayotic.nl to let me know what storyboard actions you would like for me to make! You’re also free to choose my own storyboard layouts, of course, if there are particular…