...First off...
Lemme just say, I don't want to act like I know "everything" about blogging or that I am trying to tell you what to do...This post is simply passing along some advice that I received, and showing you how I ran with that advice ;)
Some of the first advice I received when joined the blogosphere, was to make sure that my photo quality was NOT neglected. This made perfect sense to me because I know that when I am checking out a blog I want to:
A) be able to see them -not too small, not too dark.
B) see pops of color or at least a few enhancements, if necessary.
There are many ways to "tweak" your photos, and I honestly don't care which one you use. As a matter of fact, PLEASE diversify. Not every program can accomplish what I'm looking for, so now I shuffle through all of them. Instagram on the run, Pixlromatic for larger photos, Picnik.com* and/or Photoshop.
I haven't tackled Photoshop yet, but I plan on getting busy with it soon enough.
For example:
This picture was lovely and subdued in the natural light, but I wanted it to pop, so I lightened it and turned up the saturation, just a bit. With this improvement, it illustrated my point better.
As seen in: Bala'more |
And brighten up a winter day easily:
As seen in: Colorado Is VERY Dog Friendly |
Although, it's not just about the color...You want to jazz them up with text, illustrations, and formatting.
As seen in: V-day Recap |
Not gonna lie- I do think this border is SUPER CHEESY, but I couldn't resist <3
Illustrate your pet's voice:
(If you are like me- you know exactly what is going through your dog's mind!)
As seen in: Weiser Check-In |
And your photos can tell the story, which will entertain your followers and entice new ones.
As seen in: Fat Tuesday |
It could be as fancy as this:
As see in: Veggie-fied Meatloaf: |
Or as clean as this:
Recipe to be posted soon! |
Some Blogs choose one style of photos and stick to the theme, but thus far- I have had too much fun experimenting. I don't want to limit myself, and like to allow my creative juices to flow!
We can still be friends if you don't edit your photos, but I just want you to know how easy it is.
Knowledge is power ;)
*Picnik is "closing", BUT it is still somehow merging with Google, so you should still be able to accomplish everything- just in a new setting.
10 comments:
Good post. It's really nice idea about making photos look better and more interesting. It's more like when you're scrapbooking. I like it :)
Thanks for the advice!!:)
I wish photoshop wasn't so expensive I want it so bad!! Great advice on the photos- thankfully that was one of the first pieces of advice I received when starting to blog. It's definitely time consuming but makes a major difference! I'm sad picnik is closing down next month :(
I wish photoshop wasn't so expensive I want it so bad!! Great advice on the photos- thankfully that was one of the first pieces of advice I received when starting to blog. It's definitely time consuming but makes a major difference! I'm sad picnik is closing down next month :(
LOVE THIS POST!
i love editing my pictures and refuse to put them on my blog if they're not edited. i only have the camera on my iphone so i dont want to put crappy phone pics on my pretty blog. and i love when other blogs have fun pictures. a lot of times i wont even read a post if there's not a couple of pics thrown in. what can i say, i'm a visual person.
i'm sad about picnik but hoping google will be just as easy to use. and i also like pixlr okay so we'll see how the pics on my blog change after april 19th
Alright chica, we need to talk. I use a couple of programs to edit my pics on my blog but for the life of me I can't get them to line up like yours. Spill :)
Thanks for the photo tips darlin, I always like changing things up with color or adding a touch of love to my pictures!!!
I have Photoshop CS5 but don't know how to use much of it. I color pop mainly. I'm trying to add more text but sometimes I just forget. I've come to love Actions and acquired a few free ones online ;D
Just discovered your blog and love it! I'm your newest follower! I just started my blog last month. I would love for you to check it out and follow back if you like it!
This post is great! Having just started my blog, I need to do a lot of experimenting and learn how to do different design elements with my photos!
xx
Kecia
http://www.couturezooblog.com/
you're so right! and since you showed before and afters, you can really tell the difference.
your blog is always amazing to read and i love your pics.
happy weekend (:
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