bonnet
Ridiculously adorable bonnet from Urban Baby Bonnet
The easiest way for me to get a picture of him is to wait until he’s strapped into his high chair. However, our dining room is painted a deep terracotta, hung with amber-toned Craftsman light fixtures, and filled with cherry furniture. All of these rich tones mean that the light (as scarce as it is) is very orange. So in order to avoid making him look like an Oompa-Loompa, I converted this picture to an antique sepia finish.
Posted by wenmei at 9:47 PM 0 comments
Labels: children, post-processed, zz
I had to do a fair amount of post-processing on this one because it was blurry, thanks to the high rate of approach of my darling 2.5 year old subject.
Posted by wenmei at 9:33 PM 0 comments
Labels: children, post-processed, zz
Yes, this a highly processed image. I generally don’t do a lot of post-processing on my photographs. However, I will tweak a photo if I really like it, but it needs a lot of work before it’s ready for prime time. That usually happens when I’m just starting to shoot and I don’t have my settings quite right, so several photos are over/under-exposed or blurry. It also happens because one of my usual subjects is a very active 2.5 year old who doesn’t fully appreciate the difficulty of taking pictures of a moving target in a dark house painted in deep, warm, and light-sucking hues such as terracotta, marigold, and midnight blue. So if you see an obviously processed image on my site, you can safely assume that I messed something up when shooting and tried to salvage it using the magic of Adobe Lightroom and/or Photoshop!
Posted by wenmei at 7:18 PM 0 comments
Labels: babies, mei-mei, post-processed