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25
Dec
2010

Cameron – High Key




As some of you are likely aware, I’ve been planning a facelift for the blog using a new theme. My main complaint with the old one was the fact that it limited me to 700 pixel wide images so, after spending some time this afternoon playing with other themes, I’ve taken the step of merely editing the current style sheet to increase the width. I may hang on to this and just continue to rework this theme or make a move later but at least this will mean I have some larger images populated as and when I decide upon the new look for the site.

This image is one I shot a couple of summers ago and which popped out during my year-end wade through the archives. It shows my eldest son, Cameron, during a boat trip on Lake Austin. It was backlit and I used fill flash. Post processing was in Photoshop where I decided on a high key treatment.



Tagged - boy, cameron, child, high key, Monochrome, portrait


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