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15-FEB-2008 Isabel

A Little Photoshop Fun

Next time I will choose a better-colored model! It helped that Ricky knows "Stay" very well.
1. Put the camera on a tripod and focused on the general area I wanted to be in focus. Turned off the autofocus. Used manual settings and +2/3 exposure compensation and Ricky was still too dark. Flash was out of the question. The shadows would have been bezerk and all over the place.
2. Opened the first image in Photoshop and then the second. Selected all of the second and pasted it over the first. Added a layer mask on the pasted image and then painted with a soft black brush of bring through the detail from the first. Merged the layer down.
3. Continued in this manner opening up one image at a time, copying and pasting it, adding a layer mask and painting through the detail below, until all layers were added.
4. Flattened the image (I could have added a new layer and merged all the layers onto that. Adjusted the exposure so there would be more detail in the Ricky's but it wasn't there. I had used jpgs. Didn't want to bother with raws, but I have them. Ooops! Forgot the reflections in the glass. My BAD!

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XTi
1/25s f/6.3 at 24.0mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Rachel Pennington17-Feb-2008 15:06
Precious! Can I have one of him? ;) Good job on this, Isabel. :)
Isabel Cutler17-Feb-2008 00:29
Actually - there were no other reflections!
Isabel
TuTmin16-Feb-2008 04:26
So cute !!! very well done.V
Isabel Cutler16-Feb-2008 04:02
I just would have had to paint through the layer mask to bring through the reflection from the same layer that had the matching dog. Just forgot to do it.
Isabel
Carrie15-Feb-2008 23:54
What a great job!

?, if you were to take care of the reflection, what would you have done? Just curious.

I wonder what Beegie and Louie would think if they saw this one! (smile)
Guest 15-Feb-2008 22:56
Nice work! I love this idea.

Tammy
Guest 15-Feb-2008 22:53
Wow that is great Isabel! Nice work.
Guest 15-Feb-2008 22:45
Nice results, an ambitious project!
Judith Barnett15-Feb-2008 22:41
What a great job you did Isabel! Didn't you have 4 or 5 doxies at one time? I think virtual Rickys are a lot easier to take care of! ;-D
Judith
pemkid15-Feb-2008 21:45
Now when he feels outnumbered by cats, show him this picture.
Deb
Ellie Kanary15-Feb-2008 21:27
Good effort.
Guest 15-Feb-2008 21:09
What a cooperative little guy. Several of him seem very interested in something in the kitchen/ Liver treat radar?
Patty
Rose Atkinson15-Feb-2008 21:04
What a fun image :-) You'd never know !