Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Its been just over 3 weeks now since the best day of my life. The woman I love became my wife. The day went perfectly and it will always be remembered but that’s not what this article is about. Its about where we went afterwards – Kuredu Island in the Maldives for our honeymoon.
1 week after I became a married man, my wife and I set off to the airport for a trip to what can only be described as paradise. It took a fairly uncomfortable 9 hour no thrills flight to get there that was made bearable by 3 things. The thought of where we were going to, the bottle of sparkling wine we purchased and a very friendly and chatty man named Jeff.
Once landed we headed to the plane exit and were greeted by a wall of heat. This was quite a shock to the system due to the cold weather of the UK and seeing as I was still wearing jeans and trainers I wasn’t helping the situation.
The last leg of the journey was to take a sea plane to the Island itself. This was delayed by an hour which was a bit irritating due to how long we had already been travelling but we weren’t going to let it dampen our spirits.
Finally our sea plane was ready and we got on board. The planes them selves are fairly small and hold about 15-20 people. The best part about them is that they give you some great views of the atolls from the sky while you fly to your island.

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Monday, December 7th, 2009
One of the most common tasks in photo retouching is sharpening up the image (or at least parts of an image). No matter what camera you have (or what lens if you have a DSLR) the image will almost always come out a little soft. This Varies from camera to camera and if you have a DSLR you can get sharper results by buying higher quality lenses. Even so, images still tend to need at least a small amount of sharpening no matter what.
This tutorial will go through 3 different methods of sharpening your images. You just need to find which one suits your needs the most. They all work just fine but have different methods and adaptability.
For this tutorial you will need to have an understanding of the following Photoshop techniques:
Layers and Masks
These 3 methods are:
• The UnSharp mask
• High Pass sharpen
• UnSharp mask plus lighten and darken blend modes split over 2 layers.
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Tags: advanced editing, contrast, elements, layers, masking, masks, photo editing, photography, photoshop, Sharpeneing, thoughts, tutorial, tutorials
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
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In this third instalment of my Portrait re-touching Photoshop tutorials I will be talking about altering the hair. Hair is a big part of some ones over all look and simply changing the colour can give big impact to your photographs.
This tutorial will cover 2 areas. The first is removing stray hairs from around the head and face. The second is changing the colour.
For this tutorial I recommend you have an understanding of the following. Each subject is linked to the appropriate Photoshop tutorial
• Layers and Masks
• Adjustment layers
• Hue / Saturation adjustment layers
• Cloning and healing
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Tags: adjustment layers, advanced editing, advanced masks, colour correction, colour pop, colours, contrast, elements, hair, highlights, hue, layers, levels, lighting, masking, masks, photo editing, photography, photoshop, portrait, re touching, saturation, thoughts, tutorial, tutorials
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