Friday, July 30, 2010

Slideshow Final Project

 




1- My first ultrasound ever, at 6 weeks. I used the Plaster filter on it, and I loved that tiny blob of Addison became her own little continent.
2- A later ultrasound, and I used the Plastic Wrap filter. It felt like it managed to bring alive all these little veins in a growing baby.
3- Cropped, desaturated, and framed belly picture with my husbands and my hands on her!
4- Desaturated, and text layer with a cute poem about motherhood put over it.
5- Cropped, and lots of clone stamp used to just try to make the picture a bit cleaner; removed some of the background, and I also used the heal tool on my face just a little bit. Addison was less than 10 minutes old!
6- Daddy meeting Addison for the first real time…. Cropped, desaturated, and the red enhanced.
7- Addison home for about 30 minutes for the first time, my dog meeting her for the first time, giving her kisses. This picture has a filter on it, called Accented Edges. It felt like it took a special moment for me, and immortalized it.
8- First time swimming at 2 months. I used the dodge tool here to fix the white in the top corner, the clone tool to clean up her little leg, and cropped the photo as well.
9- Addison smiling some of her first real smiles. I used the Glowing Edges filter on this, and it seemed to really bring her alive.
10- Cropped, made black and white, and then the eraser tool used to bring the color of her pj’s out.
11- First Christmas! Cropped, and a lot of the dodge and burn tools to bring out some of the colors.
12- Her shirt cleaned up, and lots of blurring and airbrushing to make this picture sort of silly.
13- Dodge and burn tools used, and the clone stamp used to make the whole curtain red, instead of seeing the inside of the curtain
14- Addisons first birthday! Layers, to give her a birthday background. Shes cut out of the original, and a light eraser used on the edges to feather, and a text layer as well. The layer with Addison in it was also made a bit opaque.
15- Addison running away from her pool this summer. Cropped. Clone stamp used to clean up the grass, and some contrast adjustments.
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3 comments:

  1. Samantha,

    HI.... You might need to export the video first

    and save it to your desktop as a film not a

    picture....try it and see..Angela

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  2. Yeah, I couldn't get anything but a picture either :/

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