Here is a recent photo edit I did on a photo of my dog, using the clone stamp and patch tools in Adobe Photoshop. This video illustrates a pretty simple yet effective way of removing some unwanted elements from the image – all in under 4 minutes. These are the types of edits I do on a daily basis to each and every one of my photos, when it comes to removing logos, flaws, zits, etc. Once you master these tools there’s very little you can’t fix. Be sure to click full screen and watch the video in HD.
Posts Tagged ‘dogs’
We made it to the park to bring the dogs for a walk on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. The daffodils were out in full bloom. There are tons of them over at Hubbard Park in Meriden, Connecticut right now. What a great location for Spring Photoshoots, especially for those “shorter subjects” (kids and pets). Just thought I’d share a few of our snapshots. Here is the before and after of our Yorkie Beagle mix – we didn’t like how the leash looked, so a little bit of Photoshop took care of that.

You have to love the clone and patch tools… they are a life saver. Click here for a video tutorial on how I did it.

Norman Rockwell was such a great illustrator, that he was practically a photographer. His photo realistic images and sense of humor in his work have blown me away ever since I was a kid. My mom used to hang prints of these on the kitchen wall, that she cut out of a Norman Rockwell calendar she got as a handout from the local bank. We’ve always had beagles, growing up, so these are some of my favorites. This stuff is just timeless.






The triple self portrait – pure genius. For more info on Norman Rockwell, check out your local library or visit the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.