Welcome to the 44th week of Shoot and Edit: Part 2. Click HERE for
all the details and upcoming prompts/themes (also including previous
editing tutorials). This week's theme or prompt was to show us one "Macro" SOOC shot (this was just a suggestion, you can show
us any SOOC shot). Hopefully you linked up with Jill's blog earlier this
week.
Most Thursdays (and I say most because I won't be sharing a tutorial today), I will take my SOOC
shot and provide a simple/basic or advanced Photoshop/Photoshop Elements
or Lightroom tutorial. You can then try my tutorial on your own photos
and link up here - linky will now open EARLY on Thursdays and be open
THROUGH SUNDAY. If you'd prefer, can simply share your own edit and show
us what you did to achieve the look.
We want this challenge to be a
learning experience, so feel free to teach us something new too! Also,
it does not matter what editing program you use. Although I tend to work
within Adobe CS5 (Photoshop), Photoshop Elements, Adobe Camera Raw and
now Lightroom...it does not mean that you have to use the exact same
program. I hope you'll be able to take the concepts and apply them in
the program you feel most comfortable using.
Earlier this week, I wanted to test out Rosie's tutorial: Creating your own light box. I also had a headache so I photographed a couple of Tylenol. I no longer have a headache, but I would like a nap after three full days of training. As I go into my final day of training, here's my SOOC shot:
For this week's edit, I more or less followed Rosie's exact editing steps (if you missed it the first time, click HERE). It included setting a custom white balance in Lightroom (because I missed that step when I was shooting), and then using a levels adjustment for an extra bright white background - that particular step is genius. Here's the result:
So, I know that I didn't write a tutorial this week, but here's a final look at my SOOC and final edit. What do you think?
For your edit, I would love to see you continuing using the lessons we've covered in the past 43 weeks
as well as apply today's lesson or share something you've learned
recently. Going into next week, I invite anyone who is interested in writing a
guest editing tutorial to send me an email...or at least provide more
ideas for tutorials. I hope you all have a great Thursday and I look forward to
seeing your edits. Next week's theme is "Family." Have a great Thursday!
By the way, don't forget to add your edited photo to our good to WOW {EDIT} Flickr Group
(for those of you that prefer to upload and visit that way). When
adding your photos to the group pool, be sure to include the Week #, the
Theme and EDIT in the description section. You may upload one photo per
week. I also want to point out that we are all here to improve our
editing skills. When offering constructive criticism (either on Flickr
or within blog comment sections), be sure to point out at least one
thing you really like about the edit before offering any advice for
improvement.
PS: One last thing. I am musing today on "Light Fantastic" over at the Mortal Muses. If you have a moment, click over and leave me a little blog love.
PS: One last thing. I am musing today on "Light Fantastic" over at the Mortal Muses. If you have a moment, click over and leave me a little blog love.

24 comments:
Great edit! Tylenol never looked so good! :) I took two of these babies today for my headache.
love it! looks like it could be used in an ad :)
Yeah Ashley - that is brilliant white for sure!
great edit - love the bright white!
xo
Wow, that does make a huge difference. I am going to attempt to build a light box after I return from Thanksgiving and then after Christmas I will be learning to use LR.....YAY!!!!
Wow! Very bright!
Now that our weather has turned cold, i think I might like experimenting with a light box...great edits!
Great job- especially with all you have going on. It certainly looks like an ad.
great job! it looks much better!
Wow! What a difference in the background...amazing!
awesome edit! loving the brightness!!
What colorful headache medicine! Terrific edit!
I hope you aren't needing to take it during your training too often!
love that edit!! I need a macro lens!! LOL
ooh love it!
Great clean edit! Hope your last day is a breeze!
gorgeous edit... it looks like an ad from a magazine.
Wow! How great that edit looks! I will definitely have to make a light box and play! :)
That is so awesome, Ashley! I can't wait to be able to do this!
The final result is really well done! I love how brilliant the white is. I hope that the last day of training went well.
That edit is fabulous! I actually have a light box but don't use it often. Need to pull it out and work on my white balance.
Glad your headache is gone! Have my 2nd one of the week - ugh.
You make a dull photo look exciting!
Love this edit! Gorgeous whites.
Wonderful edit! I really need to get on the ball and jump back in. My photo bug is in hibernation I think ;)
Wonderful job on your edit.
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