Thursday, October 1, 2015

Recap for August & September 2015

Catch up on what you missed on the KDP Facebook page…or see it again if you already following me on Facebook.

Phoenix AZ Pet photography Pomeranian 01Forever shine.

Phoenix AZ Pet photography Pomeranian 02Phoenix AZ Pet photography Pomeranian 03Light of my life.

Some Before and After goodness.
It’s been forever since I’ve done one.
Whoops.

Phoenix AZ Pet photography Pomeranian 04I’m shaking the sky. I’m following the lightning.

Phoenix AZ Pet photography Pomeranian 05Be here now.

Phoenix AZ Pet photography Pomeranian 06You are my sunshine.

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Monday, August 17, 2015

Tips for Using Sky Overlays

Working with sky overlays isn’t always easy. It’s a learning process, trust me, I was far from perfect when I first started (wait, what are you doing? No, don’t go look at my archives – let’s pretend that feature doesn’t exists). My hope here is to save you some time by sharing some of my experiences that I learned thought trial and error.

And before I continue here comes the prerequisite Get it right in Camera speech. I love sharing my tips and techniques with you but it’s important to note that the reason I have lush green grass, or amazing skies and what not in my photos are because I shoot for those things. Yes, there are times when things are out of our control or we make mistakes, or simply we want more creative control with our images – that’s why these tutorial’s exist after all BUT always strive to have a good foundation to work on.

So if you are interested, here is post where I used both a sky overlay and another photo where I recovered the sky. And here is another B&A featuring a recovered sky.

So I’ve already written a blog post on to apply sky overlays. It’s old and needs to be updated (it’s on my long to-do list) but it will have to do for now.

Why I do use Sky Overlays?
Because I totally blew out the sky that even RAW can’t bring it back
Because the sky is just a boring blob of blue
Because the sky isn’t just a boring blob of blue but I still hate it anyways
I want a little more drama in my skyline
I want something interchangeable.
and the best reason of all…Because I can.


Tips for Using Sky Overlays

Observe. This is super important, especially if you are a natural light photographer, because this will give you a good guideline of what will look natural in your own photos. So when possible, try to recover the sky in your photos and inspect what you see. How does DOF look in your skyline? White Balance and color? How vibrant or washed out is the sky? How does your position affect the view?

Edit. Cloud overlays work best when you edit them along with the original image. Why? Because it helps give them a seamless look. Don’t be afraid to alter the overlay once you place it in! A few of the things I do once I place a sky: blur, selective color, change blending modes etc.

Opacity. Tweak with the opacity of your sky overlay. I usually stick around 20%-70% range (the median being around 40%) when I want a natural look, 100% when I’m crafting an image with a particular look. I suggest adjusting the opacity to match not only the brightness of your photo, but the look and feel of your image as well. And a side note: decreasing the opacity makes it waaaay easier to blend in!

DOF/Blur. A good rule of thumb is that the cloud DOF should match the DOF in the background (where the sky and land meet basically) but you know what, feel free to break that rule every once in a while. Inevitably whenever I post a photo where I didn’t blur the sky some old dude photographer will try to tell to change it but guess what…that’s not going to happen.

Choosing the right sky. Not all sky overlays are created equal. I sometimes have to try a few skies until I find a few that I really like for a particular image. It’s important to make sure the overlay’s position of the horizon matches your photo’s.

Color. For instance, I like the blues in my sky to be more cyan than magenta so after I place the overlay, I always tweak with the color. Nothing sticks out more than a sky that doesn’t match any of the tones surrounding it.

White Balance. Something people tend to forget that is the sky overlay is going to have a totally different white balance than your photo!

Tree Bokeh. Plant bokeh is a total PITA when working with overlays because the bokeh always seems to have a halo of highlights and leftover sky color in them. Take extra time to blend in these places. Sometimes it helps to change the blending mode or refine the layer mask.

Layer Masks are your friend! Just about everyone has there own technique for placing overlays – none of them are wrong – it really boils down to personal prefence but the one thing I really strongly suggest is using layer masks. Keep your editing as non-destructive as possible! And working with layer masks is way less stressful them using the eraser IMO.

Blending. Using a layer mask, I blend like crazy with a big fluffy brush (usually set to 15%) and blend where the overlay meets photo.

Blending mode. Multiply mode is a godsend to working with sky overlays. If you are having a tough time getting your sky to integrate, try multiply blending mode. The sky will look the same, but now it’s blending into the image much better.

Cut your loses. You can’t keep every little hair or branch. You have to clone out or cut out elements that aren’t working.

Refine Mask. Admittedly, there are like a million ways to use and implant sky overlays (background eraser, layer blend options and so on) so this is very much biased BUT it’s an amazing tool and you should be using it…or at least try it.

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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Pawtrait Perfect Feature

Phoenix Az pet Photog Feature
After all this time, I am still obsessed with Bear. Our downtown Phoenix session was an absolute blast and one of the highlights of my year. A huge thank you goes out to Pawtrait Perfect for the feature!

You can see more of Bear’s pet photography session on the Pawtrait Perfect feature section.

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Recap for July 2015

A small little recap for the month of July. If you want to keep up to date with the latest happening, join me on the KDP Facebook page.

July1501Buds.

July1502Heart of life.

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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Hair of the Dog Feature | Skeeter, Tipper & Mobus

Hair of the Dog Feature Pet Photography
Oh, look how is on Hair of the Dog? Skeeter, Tipper & Mobus make an apperance on one of my favorite places!

You can check out Skeeter, Tipper and Mobus’s Pet Photography feature on the Hair of the Dog blog!

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Monday, July 6, 2015

Recap for June 2015

In case you missed any photos posted to the Kira DeDecker Photography FB page, here they are!

Pomeranian Slumber PartyA Pomjama Party

Phoenix Arizona Pet Photography Pomeranian 01Overcome with the summer sun.

Phoenix Arizona Pet Photography Pomeranian 04Bloom.

Phoenix Arizona Pet Photography Pomeranian 03Learn to fly.

Phoenix Arizona Pet Photography Pomeranian 02My everything.

Our bedtime is always the most chaotic time on the day. The instant we get in bed, all three dogs clamor for attention in their own way.

Sox, wants to rub his face into you, begging for kisses and pets at your head. Often times he will slap our faces while we hide under the sheets.

Bixby is the kindest and gentlest of the bunch. She nuzzles faces and cuddles up as close as she can. You move in a inch, she moves two trying to fuse with your body.

And Waffles, well, the only time he leaves my side is at night, when he thuds is oversized body into Tim and falls asleep while being petted.

Phoenix Arizona Pet Photography Pomeranian 01Where I belong.

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Thursday, July 2, 2015

Mark Coker, founder and CEO of Smashwords, is coming to Phoenix August 15, 2015

This year, Valley of the Sun Romance Writers is pleased to present an all-day e-Publishing Workshop, bringing in Mark Coker, founder and CEO of Smashwords, who is sharing inside tips on what it takes to become a best seller. 


Date: Saturday, August 15th, 2015
Place: Crowne Plaza // 2532 W. Peoria Avenue // Phoenix, AZ
Time: All day – 9am – 3pm
 
***Lunch Included***
Total Cost – $40.00 Lunch Included (if paying by check, please contact nlandrews@prodigy.net mailto:nlandrews@prodigy.net for instructions and to reserve your spot) or register with PayPal on the website at: http://ift.tt/1NA12cZ


Open to the Public Deadline to register: August 7th, 2015


The topics covered: 


1. An Introduction to Ebook Self Publishing: How to Publish, Distribute and Sell Your eBook
The ebook revolution has taken the publishing industry by storm, and self-published authors are leading the charge. Self-published authors now grace the New York Times bestseller list on a regular basis. A few years ago, this was almost unheard of. In the future, it'll become even more commonplace. It's easier to self-publish an ebook than you might imagine. No technical experience necessary! In this introductory, jargon-free primer to ebook self publishing, Mark Coker will cover the basics. Mark will present an ebook publishing checklist covering everything you need to know to get started. Mark’s session will begin by providing an overview of the latest ebook market trends, and then will provide detailed guidance on ebook creation, pricing and marketing. Learn about ISBNs, copyright and what you need to know about piracy. Learn how to get your book distributed to libraries and major ebook retailers.

2. 16 Secrets of the Bestselling Ebook Authors: Best Practices for Ebook Publishing
In this segment, Mark Coker will share 16 best practices of the most successful self-published ebook authors. Learn how to self-publish with pride and professionalism. Learn simple, yet important strategies that will make your book more accessible, more discoverable and more desirable to readers. The session draws upon the best practices advice contained in Mark Coker’s free ebook, THE SECRETS TO EBOOK PUBLISHING SUCCESS, and includes new insights not covered in the book.

3. Hit the Ebook Bestseller Lists with Ebook Preorders
Imagine if you could press a magic button that would make your next ebook release land higher in the the bestseller charts. Imagine no more. The magic button is real, and it's called the ebook preorder. In this third section of Mark Coker's ebook publishing intensive, you'll learn how to use preorders to make your next book launch more successful. Learn case study examples of how Smashwords authors have used preorders to hit the top of the charts.


To register for the workshop, go to:

Upcoming Events | Valley of the Sun Romance writers of America
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