Dodging And Burning in Lightroom 2

It seems like forever since I’ve posted anything. The last few weeks have been pretty chaotic. None the less, I have been trying to keep up with the creativity.

This is a picture I took last year of a kid hanging out down the street from my house. I’ve been trying to learn the subtleties of the adjustment brush in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 to perform basic ‘dodging and burning’ techniques. It’s amazing how with the adjustment brush and exposure settings you can basically paint with light.

Here’s the original photo I posted last year to Flickr.

 

~youth~

(minor adjustments in iPhoto)

 

This is actually one of the very first photos I took after buying my 5D from B&H.

You can really see the difference between the color version above which has been hardly touched in iPhoto, and the black and white version below that has been ‘painted’ with exposure using the adjustment brush in Lightroom.

 

~youth~

(after image editing in Lightroom 2)

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Make Believe. Not War.

It’s really been a thrill the past few months to see that a few photographers on Flickr have asked permission to take my photos and rework them into their own stuff… but this one takes the cake!

 

~American Virus Graffiti~

Photo collage by Lancelonie

 

This image was made by Lancelonie on Flickr. When she asked me if she could use something of mine for a photo idea she had, she really didn’t specify exactly what she was going to do. She ended up using a sketch I made while playing around in Corel Painter. Thing is, this particular sketch has special meaning to me. It was the first image I ever uploaded to Flickr.

I can’t shake the feeling that what I’m doing is a bit self serving. I like to be creative for pleasure… or maybe salvation. As a person in recovery I’m beginning to believe that the time I’ve spent alone making little drawings, or now taking pictures, has been a form of therapy, an inverse reflection of the years I spent in self destruction. Anyway, seven months ago I decided to share my therapy with the rest of you. ‘Boy With Red Hood And Star Goggles’ is the first image I posted to this blog (~ americanvirus presents ~).

I have to say, this has been a wonderful experiment so far. The last seven months have kept me very busy learning more about photography, and becoming more and more motivated to create. I can’t believe how many friends I’ve made on line in such a short amount of time, and I really want you to know that you guys continually challenge me to stay creative and completely inspire me with your work.

BTW, Here’s the original drawing.

 

~boy with red hood and star goggles on~

 

And this was it’s inspiration.

 

~Son of Rambo (the movie)~

 

I love that movie.

Make Believe. Not War.

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Americanvirus is the personal photo blog of photographer Jonas Seaman. His work has appeared on television's The Today Show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, and Inside Edition, as well as numerous magazines and blogs from around the world.

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