Welcome to the Nottingham's Digital Photo blog. Photography assignments and student work is highlighted here. Students will also find
photography tips, helpful links, and other important information related to the class.

June 14, 2011 - Final Project Due, Self Assess

Essential Questions:
What can I do to complete this project to get a high mark?
How can I judge my own project and check my own understanding?


1)  Finish your project.  You have until 30 minutes before the bell rings.  At that time you will do the following:

2)  Open up your Final Project Write-Up.  Go to the bottom of the page, change font color to red and write a paragraph addressing the Essential Questions and the goals/objectives you wrote up.  Also, write about your final impressions of your project and the process.   Minimum 10 sentences.  Email this document to me.

3)  Grade yourself on the Final Project Rubric. Fill out the student columns.  Don’t forget to refer to your Write-Up and add a few Project Requirements yourself..

4)  Email your final project to me. (JPG format OR PPT)   Label it lastnamefinalblock#


IF YOU FINISH EARLY, SELECT ONE OF THESE SHORT TUTORIALS:
(Turn in your results by email :  lastnameextrablock#) 



Learn how to filter the background  and keep your subject in focus.  Learn how to add a neon glow to your photo, but still have it look realistic.
go to #2 filter the background  and #3 neon glow


So in this fast tutorial you are going to learn how to make realistic bruises. It's fun, easy,great for someone that's just starting to learn photoshop.


In this photo effects tutorial, we'll learn how to easily convert a portrait photo into a pencil sketch with Photoshop. The initial sketch will appear in black and white, but at the end of the tutorial, we'll learn how to colorize it with the photo's original colors! In the next tutorial, we'll learn a slightly different way to convert an image into a sketch, one that's usually better suited for objects or landscape photos.



Dead Zone Blur Streaks Effect

Dead Zone Blur Streaks Effect

In this photo effects tutorial, learn how to colorize a photo using a Color Balance adjustment, then how to select and stretch a single column of pixels across the image to create a cool motion blur effect!


In this Photoshop effects tutorial, we're going to learn how to easily make a photo look more like a watercolor painting. This photo effect works best on images where maintaining rich colors and strong contrast is more important than keeping any fine details, since you'll be losing a lot of detail with this effect.


How about a fun effect for your incredibly boring photo albums? Creating a old comic book effect for your photos is easy and the results are visually appealing. More fun is achieved when adding captions to your photos using comic book fonts and design elements.|
This tutorial will show you how to give a comic book look to your photos using a couple of filters and some additional decorations. http://www.photoshoproadmap.com/Photoshop-blog/2007/09/13/give-your-photos-a-retro-comic-book-effect/


Flaming Hair
Tutorial with some simple brushing techniques, and a bit of color tweaking, you can spice up your photo
.Phoenixhair in Adobe Photoshop Tutorials - Best Of