Today’s Image: "Captain with his Men"

Hello everyone and welcome back to Impacted Images. This is today’s post with my newest image, “Captain with his Men.”

This is the original image:


I took this image with a Canon 7D and an 18-270mm lens zoomed in to 150mm. I chose ISO 125 for minimal noise, and 1/250th shutter speed to lessen camera shake. I also used f/22 for depth of field.

At the camera right, a Canon Speedlite 580EX II fired at 1/4th power through a sheet of paper to diffuse the light.

I did much of the basic adjustments in Camera Raw, using the adjustment brushes for different parts of the image, and tweaking the Exposure, Contrast, and Clarity sliders.

Next, I went into Photoshop and cropped the image more tightly. I then used Exposure 3’s Black and White filter and chose the Daguerrotype, Dust and Scratches preset. I moved the Contrast and Highlights sliders to get the effect I wanted.

I then used the Polaroid Transfer filter from the Nik Color Efex Pro plug-in to give another look to the photo.

Finally, I added a Photo Filter with the Warming Filter-81 preset with the density around 35%.

This is the final image:

“Captain with his men”

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Today’s Image: "Metronome"

Good morning everyone and welcome to Impacted Images. This is today’s image overview, featuring my latest image, “Metronome.”


This is the original image:

I took this photograph with a Canon 7D and an 18-270mm lens zoomed in to 65mm. I used 1/250th shutter speed with f-32 for better sharpness. I also used ISO 125 for less noise.

A Canon Speedlite 580EX II was firing above the subject at 1/64th power.

As you can see, this image is rather dark, lacking contrast, and is not very attractive at all. I started working on the image in Adobe Camera Raw, where I adjusted the exposure, brightness, blacks, contrast, fill light, clarity and vibrance. I then went into Photoshop for more detailed control.

In Photoshop, I used a black brush to paint out the background on a separate layer. There was also some purple fringing around the edges of the subject, which I painted out.

Next, I used the Shadows/Highlights adjustment to bring back some detail in the subject, for example, in the lower part of the image.

I then used Alien Skin Exposure 3’s Color Film filter and chose the Polachrome preset. I adjusted the Cooling/Warming slider in Exposure to get the effect I wanted.

Finally, I used Exposure’s Black and White Film filter and used Polapan for a high-contrast, monochrome look.

This is the final image:

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Today’s Image: "Violin"

Hello and welcome once again to Impacted Images. This is today’s post, with my latest image “Violin.”


This is the original image:

I took this image with a Canon 7D and an 18-270mm lens. I used 1/125th shutter speed and f-16 for depth of field, along with ISO 100 for low grain.

A Canon Speedlite 580EXII was above the violin firing at 1/8th power and with the zoom set to 24mm.

I first used Adobe Camera Raw to crop the image, and also to adjust the Exposure, Brightness, Recovery, Fill Light, and Contrast. I then went into Photoshop for more control over the photo.

I first painted with black on a separate layer to eliminate the distractions in the background. I then used the Shadows/Highlights adjustment twice to darken the highlights and lighten the shadows.

Next, I used Alien Skin Exposure 3’s Color Film filter and added the SX-70 film preset. I chose this one because it gave a lot of contrast and color to the violin. I adjusted the Midtones, Shadows, and Contrast in Exposure before finalizing the image.

Finally, I used the Dodge tool to brighten up the scroll (the top part of the violin, farthest away from the camera ). Because the flash was pointing at the body of the violin, the top part was darker than the rest of the photograph.

Here is the final image:

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Today’s Image: "Toy Man"

Good afternoon and welcome to Impacted Images. This post features my newest image, “Toy Man.”


This is the original image:

I took this image using a Canon 7D and 18-270mm lens zoomed in to 270mm. I used 1/250th shutter speed to eliminate shake and f-20 for best sharpness and depth of field. I also used ISO 125.

A Canon Speedlite 580EX II was at subject left, camera right firing at 1/64th power.

First, I used Adobe Camera Raw and adjusted the Exposure, Brightness, Blacks, Contrast, and Clarity. I then imported it into Photoshop CS5 and started to work on the photograph.

In Photoshop, I first selected the subject and set it on a black background. This allowed me to freely move it around without needing to crop tightly.

Next, I used Alien Skin Exposure ‘s Color Film filter and chose the Kodachrome Skin Tone preset. I chose this preset because it gave the toy some warm skin tones. I adjusted the Cooling/Warming slider in Exposure because the picture was too brownish. I lowered the opacity of this layer to 75%.

However, the Exposure filter darkened the left side of the subject’s face too much. I used a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer along with a layer mask to brighten up the image.

Finally, I used the Shadows/Highlights adjustment to bring back the highlights that had been blown out.

This is the completed photograph.

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Today’s Image: "Portrait of an Apple"

Good afternoon everyone and welcome once again to Impacted Images. This is today’s image overview, with my newest photograph, “Portrait of an Apple.”


This is the original image:

I took this image with a Canon 7D and an 18-270mm zoomed in to 270mm. I used 1/250th shutter speed and f-36 for best sharpness. I also used ISO 125 for low grain.

A Canon Speedlite 580EX II was at camera left, subject right, firing at 1/32nd power with a Sto-Fen softener attached.

I first cropped this photo in Camera Raw and adjusted the Vibrance, Clarity and Brightness. I then went into Photoshop and selected the apple itself with the Quick Selection tool. Using the Refine Edge command in Photoshop, I adjusted the selection to make it look better.

Next, I used Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0’s Color Stylizer filter for warmer tones. I set the Contrast slider to 18 and the Saturation slider to 42. I wanted more warmth and contrast while still keeping the image realistic.

Finally I added a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer and added a small amount of Contrast.

Here is the final image:

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Short Video of Portfolio

Hello everyone and welcome to Impacted Images. This is a short video I made with a couple of images from my gallery.

Today’s Image: Composite "Sun Behind Earth"

Good morning everyone and welcome back to Impacted Images. This is a special image for today, my newest composite “Sun Behind Earth.”


All the elements in the scene were created in Photoshop CS5.

To start off, I made the background by painting white dots on a layer, then duplicating and resizing them. This created the starry background.

Next, I created planet Earth by using Photoshop’s “3D Object from Layer” command. I chose the sphere and changed the texture to a satellite image of Earth. This created a 3D Earth-like planet.

I then used the Lens Flare filter on a separate layer and chose the 35mm preset. However, the lens flare was on a black background, so I moved the Underlying Layer slider in the Blending Options a little to the right. I also erased some of the remaining black with a large, soft eraser.

I made a copy of the earth layer and darkened it to set the backlighting. The sun is just a white circle with Box Blur applied.

To make the sun rays, I painted several rays of white and then used the Polar Coordinates filter to rotate them around the sun. A few adjustments of Free Transform and Skew, and the image was complete.

Here is the complete composite:

“Sun Behind Earth”

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Today’s Image: "Skyknife"

Good afternoon and welcome back to Impacted Images. This is today’s image overview, featuring my latest image, “Skyknife.”


This is the original image:

I took this image with a Canon 7D and an 18-270mm lens zoomed in all the way to 270mm. I used 1/250th shutter speed and f-40 for best sharpness and depth of field. The ISO was set to 125.

A Canon Speedlite 580EX II firing at 1/32nd power was above the subject pointed to the nose of the helicopter.

In Camera Raw, I cropped the image more tightly and adjusted the Blacks, Brightness, Contrast and Clarity sliders. I then opened the picture in Photoshop and began to work on the image.

I then made a duplicate layer and added Box Blur to that layer. I used a mask to unblur only the nose of the aircraft to make a shallower depth of field.

Finally, I painted around the subject with gray to make a vignette-like effect.

This is the final image:

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Today’s Image: "HDR Sky"

Welcome back to Impacted Images. This is today’s image overview, which features my latest photograph, “HDR Sky.”

This is the untouched HDR image after being combined from five pictures in Photomatix Pro 4.2:

The images were taken with a Canon 7D using 1/1000th, 1/500th, 1/160th, 1/100th, and 1/50th shutter speed. I used ISO 400 and f-5.6 since the sun was already setting behind the houses.

In Photoshop, I first cropped in more tightly to focus attention on the sky and not the grass in the foreground. I then used a Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer and set the Brightness to 30 with the Contrast to 75.

Next, I used the Nik Color Efex Pro 3.0 plug-in and chose the Tonal Contrast filter. However, after adding the Tonal Contrast filter, the grass had too much contrast. I used a mask to paint the lower half of the image out, leaving the contrast only in the sky. I next added another Tonal Contrast layer to just the grass for a more vivid image.

I then used Alien Skin Exposure 3’s Color Film filter and used Kodak Ektachrome 100. I slightly adjusted the Contrast, Midtones and Highlights slider inside Exposure 3.

This is the final image:

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Today’s Image: "Reading Statue"

Good morning and welcome back to Impacted Images. This is the image for today, “Reading Statue.”


The image is actually a combination of these two pictures:

The main image above was taken with a Canon 7D and an 18-270mm lens zoomed in to 91mm. I used 1/100th shutter speed and f-11 for maximum depth of field and sharpness. I chose ISO 125 for less noise. A Canon Speedlite 580EX II is at camera left, subject right, firing at 1/16th power.

This image was also taken with ISO 125, but for this shot I used 1/160th shutter speed and f-14.0.  The flash was behind the subject at camera right illuminating the side of the statue.

In Photoshop, I set one image atop the other and masked the second image out, leaving only the side lighting.  Next, I used a Brightness/Contrast layer on only the left side of the picture since I did not want to touch the right side at all.

I then used the Dodge tool on the face and hands of the statue and the Burn tool slightly on the right side to soften down the backlighting.

Finally, I used Alien Skin Exposure 3’s Color Film filter and chose the Fuji Velvia 50 preset. This preset added contrast, brightness and some warmth to the photograph.

Here is the final image:

“Reading Statue”

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