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"Finders Keepers" featuring Amy Wilder and Thomas Willeford

Using Different Colored Lights For Composites

Robert Cornelius September 21, 2016

As some of you may recall, one of my very first blog posts (my 4th to be exact), was about compositing. I talk about compositing constantly in many of my posts, because I guess it's sort of my "thing," but I figured it was about time to share another of my handy dandy tricks for pulling off convincing composites. So here goes nothing ... well I mean here goes something ... it's compositing tips and tricks for working with different colored lights! Or just faking the colors later. ;) 

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In Collaboration, Tips Tags Amy Wilder, Thomas Willeford, steampunk, composite, Colored Lighting
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"Atop The City of Light"
(Yes the background images were taken from the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris; you can see more of our honeymoon pics here!!)

7 Things I Learned By Getting Married

Robert Cornelius March 9, 2015

Oh geez where to even start ... how best to put into words what this other human means to me? Well it went a little something like this: I met the most beautiful, intelligent, kind, hilarious, obnoxiously talented, funny, and perfectly strange girl I could have ever dreamt up. Then, I somehow tricked this once-in-a-lifetime-lady into committing the rest of her lifetime to my crazy ass. (Insert evil cackle here.) Last August I married Sara and I can't say I'll ever do a smarter thing for the rest of my days. Sorry to get all mushy-gushy, but she is absolutely the greatest and I'm so very lucky to have her...... forever (evil laughter ensues). Here are some things I learned about getting married...

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Tags wedding, married, Paris, Clouds, dancing, composite
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"Eternity in an Hour" 

Using Brushes to Make Crazy Smoke Effects

Robert Cornelius August 1, 2014

WHY HELLOOO, and welcome back to my crazy corner of the internet.  Today I'm going to talk about my "Dust to Dust" series. The original picture lands the most questions in my lap, like, "how the heck did you achieve that effect?" Well, my fine feathered friends (I imagine you don't actually have feathers, but if you did...they'd be fine), the time has finally come to release unto the vastness of the interwebs all that is the majesty of my process for creating an image in this series. Really it's not all that difficult, but it does take a lot of time and a keen (obsessive) eye for detail. Here are some tricks I used to make this image happen.

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In Series, Tips Tags dust, composite, photoshop, brushes, smoke, friends, robertcorneliusphotography, robert, cornelius, manipulation
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"The Elemental Line"

5 Compositing Tips & Tricks

Robert Cornelius July 13, 2014

Take a good look at this picture. (Cool thanks!) Believe it or not, this image began as a picture of a girl (my delightful friend Molly), sitting in the studio against a black background. No lake, no sky, no seaweed, no need for an underwater camera housing and certainly no fish. To some people, including my past self (let's call him Past-Bert just for fun), would look at this picture and think, "How the heck did they do that!? I could never take a picture like this!" Past-Bert saw all kinds of crazy composited images back in the day (somewhere around 2008-ish) that just blew his poor little mind to pieces (small ones). He was thoroughly enjoying photography, but Past-Bert hadn't even dipped his toe into the compositing pool yet. Now I like to think I often scuba dive in the deep end. Allow me to let you in on a few of my dirty little tricks that help bring my composites to life!

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In Tips Tags compositing, tips, tricks, underwater, photoshop, composite, depth, hue/saturation, lens blur, noise, grain, lighting
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"The Thread of Life"

But I Didn't Push The Button...

Robert Cornelius July 4, 2014

Hello internet friends. Allow me to paint a little picture for you. Let's say that you want to create an image of yourself all tangled up in a ton of ropes, floating in a dark, dusty, endless abyss. (Well then you must be a crazy person ... or me).  "How," you might ask, "did you take that picture while all tangled in ropes?" Well I'm glad you asked ... I didn't. Yes that's right, I did not actually push the button on the camera that caused this picture to exist. So, am I still the photographer?

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Tags photoshop, compositing, composite, Ropes, thread, of, life, greek, mythology, push, button, capture
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