I know that is a line from a movie somewhere, but for the life of me i just can’t seem to remember where…

So onto business, see that image below? Yep, it may look slightly familiar if you followed last years Life@50 blog. It was a shot I didn’t decide to publish at the time because I just couldn’t figure out for the life of me how to make it visually appealing. I mean I took it knowing I wanted to do something with it, and my mind’s eye was working overtime spinning all the creative goodness into it. However, when I got back and sat down at the computer it just did nothing for me. So it has sat for a while steeping in the back of my brain as to why I took a shot I know I wanted, but then somehow forgot how I wanted to finish it.

And along comes a new toy, yes this is a B&W image so you know what I am talking about, Silver Efex Pro 2 (ah if only digital downloads could shine, this would be the shiniest dam thing on the block!!) I don’t know what it is about playing around with new goodies that makes it so much fun, but the instant I started playing I couldn’t stop. I tried a little of this and that, and then started finding all the new goodness that there was to enjoy, and I have to say I am hooked on this amazing new release of this software. If you own the previous version of this program, and love it I like did, then I truly believe that you will be obsessed with this one. I used a modified Pinhole preset on the image above and then added one of the new natural borders into the mix to make it interesting. Personally, I dig it.

I don’t know how to describe it other than it just works great!! The new features are to numerous to mention and just the amazing fine tuning the guys at Nik Software did on this program make it simply the greatest B&W conversion tool out there in my opinion.

So why am I standing on the soap box and cheering the praises of this awesome program? Simple, I like it, I like everything about it and what it does to help me tell the stories of my images. Remember the old proverb, Photographers are storytellers, think of this as my story editor to truly make you see what I saw while I was out there clicking away…

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So yesterday was the typical day of run and gun shooting and having a great time talking with with all the students here at #PSW.  One place I stopped by yesterday was the Wescott photo shoot both that had some amazing models and great lighting setup providing a walk up an shoot scenario that few could pass up.  The theme it seemed yesterday (at least in my twisted head) was Alice in Wonderland.  I snapped a few quick shots and below is what I came up with…

The Red Queen was a fun shot, finished the image using a process I haven’t used in a while inside of Color Efex Pro.  It was a combination of Tonal Contrast, Glamour Glow, and Dynamic Skin Softener combined in CS4  working in the image as a smart object so I could stack the filter on top of one another and make minor adjustments as needed to get the final effect…

Since this was Alice, this is my White Queen.  The effect on this one was similar to the one above the only difference was in the Dynamic Skin Softener, the values were adjusted for skin tones and I used the eye dropper to select what I felt as a good mid-range tone so that the skin would be effected as uniformly as possible..

Captured with Nikon D700 0-200f2.8 II on Lexar digital film

 

Yep, you guessed it tonight was one of my favorite parts of #PSW and that is the party at the House of Blues.  Now I have shot here a lot in the past during previous Photoshop World events, but this one was a bit more special because besides Big Electric Cat tearing it up as always, they had a special guest (Scott Diussa of Nikon) get up on stage and got to sit in with the band.  It was a great time.  Here are a couple of snaps from it last night…

Images Captured with Nikon D700 24-70f2.8 on Lexar digital media

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