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It’s time once again for Feminine Friday over at Buildeth Her House. This is what I wore today.
This is another one of my garage sale outfits…well, most of my outfits are garage sale finds because that’s where I do most of my shopping
The top, I got for $2, it’s originally from Walmart. The skirt is a really nice linen one that I got for $2, but it’s Old Navy brand. I have to wear an undershirt with this top because it’s a little loose in the front so for modesty sake, I wear an undershirt so I don’t show everything when I bend over. To the outfit, I added a simple brown leather belt and my white leather walking shoes (since it’s errand day). I just love the color combo of this outfit and I think it looks really nice!
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It’s time once again for another Fix-It Friday over at i heart faces! Today we’ll be using a photo of Michelle Johnson’s beautiful little girl dressed in purple… to go along with our weekly theme of course!
She’s such a beautiful little girl! I felt that the photo needed brightening and really needed to bring out her eyes more, as I felt they were the real focus of the photo. This week I have 2 fixes, 1 color and 1 Black & White This is how I edited the photo in Photoshop Elements 7:
Color Fix:
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Amy McMasters “Squeaky Clean” (flattened).
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Paint the Moon’s “Simple Lighten” (flattened).
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Paint the Moon’s “Sunny Day” (flattened).
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Coffee Shop’s “Baby Powder Room” to smooth skin and help correct dark under eye circles (flattened).
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Pioneer Woman’s “Bring Out the Eyes” set to 20% opacity(flattened).
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I selected the irises of both eyes with the quick selection tool and put them on their own layer by clicking Ctrl-J.
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I then ran an unsharp mask (enhance—>unsharp mask) and set the amount to 1, the radius to 2, and the threshold to 2.
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I then, still on the eye layer, played with the color variations (enhance—>adjust color—>color variations). I lightened the eyes 1 time and increased the blue 1 time.
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I then set the eye layer to 30% opacity. (flattened).
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Amy McMasters “Squeaky Clean” again (flattened).
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resized and prepared for the web.
I think my color edit did just what I planned. I brightened it up and really added some “pow” to the eyes. I love how the edit turned out! Here’s my color edit:
Black & White Edit:
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Amy McMasters “Squeaky Clean” (flattened).
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Paint the Moon’s “Simple Lighten” (flattened).
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Paint the Moon’s “Sunny Day” (flattened).
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Coffee Shop’s “Baby Powder Room” to smooth skin and help correct dark under eye circles (flattened).
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Pioneer Woman’s “Bring Out the Eyes” set to 20% opacity(flattened).
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I selected the irises of both eyes with the quick selection tool and put them on their own layer by clicking Ctrl-J.
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I then ran an unsharp mask (enhance—>unsharp mask) and set the amount to 1, the radius to 2, and the threshold to 2.
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I then, still on the eye layer, played with the color variations (enhance—>adjust color—>color variations). I lightened the eyes 1 time and increased the blue 1 time.
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I then set the eye layer to 30% opacity. (flattened).
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Amy McMasters “Squeaky Clean” again (flattened).
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Pioneer Woman’s “BW Beauty” (flattened).
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Amy McMasters “Apricot Cream” (flattened).
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Pioneer Woman’s “Slight Sharp” (flattened).
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resized and prepared for the web.
Here’s my B&W edit:
Here is a side-by-side comparison:
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