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I have been trying to get a good picture of a spider web for a while.  When I was out for a morning walk, I ran into this web.  It was not easy to capture.  I had to go back to the house and get a step stool and a water squirt bottle in order to get the water drops on it.  It looks better with the water drops.  Unluckily, when I was spraying the web, the spider decided not to be a part of the picture.  I will keep trying to get the perfect shot.

spider webI am linking up to Macro Friday at Blogging from Bolivia.

I have taken some good pictures, but sometimes the background is too focused and distracts from the close-up of the subject matter.  You can blur the background in photoshop, and I will walk you through the steps.  I am using photoshop elements 7, but I’m sure that the steps would be similar in other programs.

Here is a picture of a fern straight out of the camera.

fern a1 original And here is the same picture with some extra blur in the background.

fern 1 copy

Open your picture in photoshop, and select the part of the picture that you want to be in focus.  You can select using the selection brush or quick selection tool.   I will often use the quick selection tool until it starts selelcting troo much, then switch to the regular selection tool.  You move your selection tool around the object while holding down the button on the mouse.  To take parts away from your selection, you hold down the Alt key while moving around with the left click button down on your mouse.

z 2 adjustments

Once the area that you want to be in focus is selected, you copy it by right clicking and selecting copy.  Next you create a new layer.  This can be done by either going up to layers on the top too bar and selecting new layer.  You could also go to the right palette and click on a little icon for layers.

z 4 select foreground

Once you have a new layer, you paste your selected image that you copied into the new layer.  make sure that you are on this new layer when you do this.

z 6 paste foreground layer

Remember whenever you are working with layer, you have to have the layer that you want to work on selected.

Next step is to go back to your background and then go up to layers in the top toolbar and make a layer from the background.

You can then go to the layer with the background copy, go up to effects, and select blur, and choose gaussian blur.  Slide the bar to get the amount of blur on the background that you would like.

z 8 choose blur for background You want to have the right amount of blur.  You can have too much blur.

too much blur But you want to have just the right amount of blur.

good blur

Your selected image layer should be on top of the background so it will stay clear.  You then need to use a soft eraser brush at about 50-60% transparency and erase the hard lines around your selected image.  You want it to look like it is a part of the blurry background rather than just copied and pasted onto it.  You may have to play around with tis to get it looking right.  Remember, if you don’t get it right the first time, you can always start again by undoing or revert.

z 9 erase the hard edges

This picture’s before.

bird 2 originalAnd here is the after with some extra background blur.

bird 2 copy

Here are some more pictures from the photography class.

drops on weed feeding time 2 leaf dropwhite flower 1

Here are my favorite pictures from the third day of my photography class.

fern 1 copy A fern that is unfurling.

orange flower 2 An ant on a flower.

slug 3 Another Banana Slug.

Here are my favorite pictures from the second day of our photography class.

seal 1 Nice little harbor seal on the Albion River.

vultures 1 Turkey Vultures having a little fishy snack.

vultures 2Another Turkey Vulture.

flower drops 1  water on leaf 1 Water drops on a leaf.

Some other pictures from day one.

dock 1 dock 2 bird 2 A closer view of the bird.

quail 3 A quail with her babies.

slug 2 Another view of the banana slug.

I am at a week long photography class in Northern California.  We are camping on the coast, and it is a wild rugged landscape.  Here are my three favorite pictures from yesterday.

slug 1

A Banana Slug.  I love his eyes in focus.

bird 1 A sweet little bird who thought that his mommy was bringing him some food.

web 1 And a spider web.  I need to work on my spider web photo skills.

This is just an amazing painting that is done on the iPad .  Wow.  I have read about the Ipad being used as a communication device, but it is also quite impressive that it is being used as art too.  This man used an app called brushes.

I still don’t know whether it is best to use flash indoors or not.  Here are two pictures that I took of the same thing.  The first one I used flash and the second I did not. 

ice cream cookie with flash

ice cream cookie no flash 

I think that I like the one with flash better.  What do you think?

As I started taking pictures of therapy activities for Therapy Fun Zone, I needed to work on my photography skills.

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The first step is to change my point of view.  I noticed many of my pictures are taken looking down on the activity.  I needed to get my camera down into the activity.

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That made a much better point of view.

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