Monday, 24 October 2011

How To Make A Cute Baby Fairy Photo


 How To Make A Cute Baby Fairy Photo:
 
 Step 1: Pick a Cute Baby Photo, a Butterfly photo and a close up flower photo

Step 2: Using Picniks premium feature collage place all three images into a collage

Step 3: Use the clone button to clone the parts you want from the butterfly photo into the baby photo...eg clone the wings into the baby photo (as seen above)

Step 4: Clone the close up flower and add that to baby photo as well....you can use the eraser button for any mistakes

Step 5: Use the sticker features to add any extra flowers or butterfly's

Step 6: Once you have cloned the parts of the photos you want you can crop the baby picture to erase the flower and butterfly photos you no longer need.  Touch up the photo using the other picnik tools..I used the blush tool in white to add that haze/glowing look around the baby fairy.


Wednesday, 14 September 2011

Fixing your photos

If you are like me you don't have many pics of you and bub at hospital (Just ones of everyone else holding baby) and the ones you do have are ones taken my your partner or by you using a cell phone that just look crap! well never fear....I have been playing around with the few I have and what a difference editing can make! This was taken by me on cell phone...I am so pleased that I now have a photo from that special time! 
To fix photos use an editing programme like the one on this site or Picnik and play around with the exposure, colours and even the size of your photo.
Some times photos look a bit better when cropped or soften the image.
One of my personal favourites is  the sepia look it can give your image a completely different mood to it or add another tint to the photo...it really can change your pic for the better.
Don't disregard your pics that are too dark or hard to see because of terrible lighting because as you can see in my photo a bit of editing can make your photo go from bad to rad :)

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Cute Close Up

How to achieve that ultra cute close up!



When taking a close up photo of your baby do not worry too much about zooming in as you can always zoom in when editing the photo later and by cropping and re-sizing the image.
Try capture your child on an interesting angle and remember the viewers eye needs to be lead into the picture.
If your baby is looking up at you slightly it will give them a beautiful doe eyed look and this angle can make the baby look vulnerable and cute!
One tip is to soften the background of the photo but keep the focal point such as the face untouched.
For a cute close up focus on high-lighting facial features such as eyes and lips you can make these pop by playing around with "touch-up" tools although I suggest you keep baby photos looking as natural as possible. 







Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Five tips to take a cute baby photo

Taking the perfect baby photo can be hard work but is absolutely worth it as you will have captured a treasured memory forever so here are five tips for taking that cute baby photo.

 Tip 1) Lighting- No doubt your baby is cute whatever he/she is doing so it doesn't matter what they are doing whether it is sleeping, playing or you are staging a photo. An important thing to remember is lighting...Think about the mood you want to create; soft,warm natural light from the sun is often better than harsh bright lighting that some light bulbs give out. Natural light will make your baby look peaceful and soft but make sure you are not taking a photo with the sun directly behind them as the light will silhouette the baby.
If your baby has light directly pointed at them it will possible make them squint or keep moving to get it out of their eyes.
I like to have my baby positioned so the light is coming in from the side or above. Remember editing software can help change lighting in photos; "Gimp" allows you to add and change the direction of the light while software such as"Picnik" has functions like "Lomo-ish" and "Soften" to change the light to softer warmer tones.


Tip 2) Focusing baby's gaze for a portrait- Babies move lots so while taking photos of bub moving around can be great for a natural look...if you are wanting a still portrait shot try direct your bubs attention by holding their favourite toy where you want them to be looking or make a noise where you want them to look if that fails what I sometimes do is put on bubs favourite DVD and while she is sitting gazing contently at the TV on the wall I snap away from all angles.


 Tip 3) Composition & Position- When you position your baby next to their favourite toys it often looks very cute in photos. Another great position is capturing them while they are asleep they look so cute and often their natural pose lets you snap away for that "cutest photo ever" however once baby is asleep you can move them into a different position or move them into a staged area. Composition is important try have interesting shapes, line and shadows in your photo that attract your eye and lead you into the photo.Try positioning your baby on props such as Sheepskin rugs, little chairs, on their baby blanket, or holding a toy.


Tip 4) Think about colour- Think about which colours will be in the photo like the colours of your baby's clothing and colours of items around them for example if you are wanting a natural,soft, harmonious photo probably best if your little loved one is not dress in a fluorescent onesie. Most photo editing software allows you to change the colour of things once you have taken your cute baby photo. Don't be afraid to play around testing what your image looks like in black and white, sepia or a even black and white with colour to high light certain aspects. Moods and emotions can be portrayed through the colours you use. Warm colours like yellow, red and orange appear closer to the viewer and are said to arouse or stimulate the viewer and cool colours like blue, greens and violets recede and are said to calm and relax the viewer.


Tip 5) Personality- Capture your baby's personality, If you have an active, lively baby I suggest you capture them being exactly that...active! If you have a relaxed sleepy baby take photos of them asleep.Capture their character in a shot and you will have that image to recall what your baby was like as a youngster that is going to evoke memories for years to come.
Shoot your baby doing something that interests them and you will see their personality show through in the image. Try capture that cheeky grin, that look in their eyes when they see you, a laugh or their reactions to new things. Snap to it!!!


Friday, 29 July 2011

Cute Baby Photos

Cute Baby Photos


This is a photo of  my daughter at 7 months old, She is my first baby and as you can imagine I am as proud as punch.
The camera hasn’t left my side since she was born!
I think this photo is sooo cute! the poor wee thing has been roped into countless photo shoots, nearly everyday we have paparazzi sessions were I dress her up or just follow her around with my little Samsung camera as she goes about her business playing or learning to crawl.
My Facebook account is getting more like an online photo album to brag to my friends and family about my little angel…some family members have made the remark “Your turning into one of those mums”… yes you know the ones lol the Mum who thinks her baby is the cutest, the prettiest and the most talented.
But why not brag and show our cute pictures!! Mothers of the world put down that tea-towel and join me in flaunting our baby pics. I plan on sharing my cute pictures with those of you willing to be subjected to my posts and share tips on how to edit your photos so they look even more beautiful..if thats even possible! :)