Monday, January 7, 2008

Study of a Agave at the Hungtington Gardens #3 AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Click for larger Toned black and white study of Agave at the Hungtington Gardens #3 In this study of the agave at the Huntington Library I first of all created a black and white image, and then I layed over top a layer with the image from the second study of the agave. I used a soft light blending mode and also placed a black to white gradient at 20% opacity over top.

I don't that this photo looks its best as this small jpeg version. Make sure you click on the image to see the larger version at least. The full-size version I created these jpegs from looks pretty cool actually, and will print quite nicely I believe.

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Study of a Agave at the Hungtington Gardens #2 AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Click to view larger image of Photographic study of an agave at the Hungtington Gardens #2This is the second of three studies of this agave at the Huntington Gardens in San Marino, CA. In this case I used a blending technique in developing the photo that used "color burn".

You can see the original photo by scrolling down to the bottom of this post of the agave at the Huntington #1.

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Study of a Agave at the Hungtington Gardens #1 AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Click for larger view of Photographic Study of an agave at the Huntington Library Botanical Garndens #1This first study of an agave comes from my recent visit to the Huntington Library botanical gardens. You can see the original photo from which I created this and the other two versions in the following posts by scrolling down to the bottom of this post.

In creating this image you'll see that I first of all cropped out a lot of the distracting background so as to focus just on the agave.

I then selected the remaining background and darkened it. I found that the new Quick Selection Tool that comes with Photoshop CS3 worked perfectly in this case since there was a nicely defined border along the edge of the agave; the tool was able to find this edge easily.

I saved off the selection of the agave(Select>Save Selection) in case I needed to work with the selection again and also for what I was going to do in the following images. I wanted to essentially make the remaining pieces of background between the agave "leaves" black, but if I were to just simply fill those areas with black it could look unnatural, so first of all I actually blurred these areas using Lens Blur and then filled them with black and lowered the opacity down to something like 80%. This way these parts of the photo don't just look like they were cut out and blend into the background.

I did some adjustments to levels and layers as I always do, and then I made a copy of the merged layers and in this case changed its blending mode to Luminosity, also adjusting the opacity and fill levels a little. Essentially they are the steps I used in the "digital darkroom" in creating this photo.


Original photo of this agave at the Huntington Library gardensThe original photo of the agave.

Agave Study #2

Agave Study #3

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Agave and Cacti at the Huntington AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Click for larger view of Photo of aloe flower stalk and cacti at the Huntington Library gardensThis photo of a long agave flower stalk (actually known as an "inflorescence") was taken at the desert garden at the Huntington Library gardens in San Marino, CA. The image is an HDR photo composed of three exposures at 2 EV shifts. 100ISO.

I like how this turned out quite moody. The overcast in the sky created a nice gray background that the greens stand out well on. And of course the aloe and cacti make for great interest.

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