Monday, April 2, 2007

Just Another Gratuitous Animal Photo

I have a friend who just got a new addition to her 'family'. This little girl was born a few weeks ago, and I finally got out there to take some shots. When you take pictures of something alive, in a large pasture, and with a wide angle lens.. well, it is easiest just to start firing off shots and see what you have when you are done. Little baby horses just don't pose very well. LOL!


A bunch of the shots came out great, and my friend was thrilled with them. I had one shot that I just loved..... except it wasn't one of the better shots. This photo had a few problems. It had a lens flair, it was a little washed out, and I didn't care for the composition (lots of pasture, tiny horse)... BUT, the little foal was leaping in the air so joyfully and I had caught her with all four feet off the ground! My friend commented that several others in the series of shots were great, but I liked that one, go figure! Here is what came out of the camera 'raw'



For anyone interested, here's what I did to get from the original to the finished product. I'm Learning! First I cloned out the lens flair, then I cropped the picture down using the rule of 3rds to give the shot some interest, and then I added just a little rotation before hitting the ok to crop button. Then I adjusted the washed out problem using levels. Now I had the little guy looking like I wanted... but the background was a little distracting. Hmmm.. selecting the foal, inversing the selection with a nice feather and adding a slight Gaussian blur took care of that. Since the picture now looked like something I might want to frame, I decided to add some 'strokes' around the picture (and a touch of beveling) to simulate matting it. I chose black for the outer mat, then two colors of green which I chose by using thepicker to get the colors from the picture itself. Almost done! I then added a 'frame' from my effects folder to go around my mats... and VIOLA!



What do you think??

For anyone interested, the little girl is a Fjord. They are really cool horses. They look and act much like draft horses, but are small, almost pony sized. Here is a link to a page with info if you are interested!



11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lol.. love it!...  we sure can find ways to kill time in paint programs can't we?! LOL

Really cute photo ...  I think we choose things like that just for the challenge!

Anonymous said...

She's just gorgeous and full of play! I love it!

k.

Anonymous said...

I love her!  And I really, really love how you got it to look like that.  Thanks for the instructions..I've so much to learn.

Nancy

Anonymous said...

PS.
Mind if I ask you some questions?   I don't fully understand how you got that to look so great!

N

Anonymous said...

Great shot.  I do a lot of cropping too.  

Anonymous said...

I saw some young horses on my recent drive through the most rural areas of rural Kansas.  So clumsy-looking with those long,gangly legs -- but cute as Hell!!

Russ

Anonymous said...

Oh my gosh!  She's adorable and you did GREAT!  

Anonymous said...

LOVE IT!  Great job!!  Anne

Anonymous said...

What a cutie pie.  Love what you did with the photo too. There is NOTHING like a foal exuding life so beautifully. Horses just touch my heart so deeply. It must be a mystical thing.

Jo

Anonymous said...

I've never seen a Fjord foal!  There is someone in our homeschooling group that has a Fjord mare, but in general they are very rare in this country, which is a shame because they are wonderful family horses--small enough for the kids but sturdy enough for adults.

Anonymous said...

Aww! How adorable!! What a great shot.

Thanks for always stopping by my journal. We are ecstatic beyond belief about our recent baby news!

Angie