Thursday, February 17, 2011

Shoot and Edit - love/romance Edited

Earlier this week I shared a photo I took on Sunday of my best friend and her husband who are expecting their first baby, a girl.  She's due this Saturday and I can't wait to be there and meet her little princess.  You see, I get to be in the delivery room and photograph the precious moments their baby makes her debut.  I'm so honored she has asked me to be in there with her!  I just hope everything works out and I have someone to watch my kiddos when she goes into labor!!  On to my edits...




After reading Ashley's post I decided to watch the video tutorial on Grant's Curves Action.  I thought I'd try editing it one more time using the curves action and then I applied Mud Pies action.  I don't remember which action I used on the Final above but I think I like it better.


*If anyone has any delivery room photo op tips please feel free to leave them in the comments!!



7 comments:

Ashley Sisk said...

Either one of your final edits looks great - the 2nd one may have a little more pop. I have no tips for you in the delivery room...but I think that's awesome.

Unknown said...

I love the last edit! Really great. Don't really have any tips since I was the one being photographed the last time I was in a delivery room. I know my doctor tried to stop my mom from taking pictures of "everything" and I had to tell her (midpush) that I wanted it ALL on camera. So if that didn't gross you out my tip would be make sure the doc knows what the mom to be wants photographed.

Anonymous said...

I like edit 2, it's got an extra sparkle that is really nice! Good luck in the delivery room! I didn't allow pics til I was "presentable" so can't give you much advise.

mommy to many said...
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koreen (aka: winn) said...

Beautifully done! So bright and vibrant. :D

Unknown said...

Love the color pop in the final edit! great job :-)

Courtney said...

Brooke looks beautiful! Great edits too! You're getting the hang of PSE 8 I see! :)