Friday, December 11, 2009
My own design of my photography logo. I already ordered a black t-shirt with this logo print on it. Cannot wait to receive it from the mail before Christmas time. I used the Adobe Illustrator on this logo. The reason I used Illustrator is because it's a vector based and it can be blow up to 3200% without being pixelated. It means the poster can be big enough to be an advertisement on side of freeway. Cool, isn't it?
Thursday, December 10, 2009
LA International Auto Show 2009-Neil in a Rolls Royce Phantom.
Unique black garlic- It is sweet meets savory, a perfect mix of molasses-like richness and tangy garlic undertones. It has a tender, almost jelly-like texture with a melt-in-your-mouth consistency similar to a soft dried fruit. Hard to believe, but true. It’s as delicious as it is unique.
Photo of Neil on Oregon Beach
This photo of Neil was taken while we were on our trip to Oregon last summer. One of the weekend we went to Pacific City Beach and the weather was bit cloudy and cold even it was the month of August. It was set in RAW format and did some tweaks & enhancements and added some trending high contrast from one of topaz software.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Colorized Individuals Photo
It has been seven long months since I posted something last time. Time does really went so fast. The pictures of the guys look like comic characters. I have experimented with Photoshop CS3 adjustment layers, I use 3 individual saturation/hue adjustment layer on each of the guys. One in yellow, green and red. I use the accurate Wacom tablet and brush tool did the job on the guys. I converted the color background to b&w. Cool, isn't it? I promise will post more into this blogspot. I don't work whole summer then I can play a lot with photos to share with you. Smiles!
Monday, December 3, 2007
Hi! It has been awhile that I haven't posted anything in my blog. My son, his friend R4 (Ramy IV), and I went to the LA Auto Show during the Thanksgiving break. Of course I brought my beloved Nikon D200 with 17-55 mm ƒ2.8 DX lens. I took bit over 100 pictures while we were walking all over the sophisticated advertisement-alike automobile showrooms. We had a blast time viewing at world-class automobiles. I took the gorgeous picture of the BMW M3 powered with 414-horsepower V8. The area was bit dark so I scrolled up the ISO to 400. The picture turned out into perfectly white balanced of the polar white paint from the BMW. I added the Cold Tone filter from Adobe Lightroom preset feature. It made it look more artistic and into perfect mood. (click image for enlargement).
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Sassy Grass Green 1971 Cuda
My most recent project is adding mirror reflection of the beautiful 1971 Sassy Grass Green Cuda. I took picture of this Cuda with my favorite Tele-Zoom 70-200mm ƒ2.8 VR Nikkor Lens while it was on the patio table during afternoon sunshine. I used the Photoshop's pen tool to trace more accuracy the entire die cast car model and removed the unwanted background. I copied via layer and used the transform and flipped vertically to create a mirror reflection-like. The reflection was lightly touched with the gradient tool through the layer mask to make it bit ghost to look realistic. Photoshop did a great trick. (click the image for enlargement view)
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