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My Christmas Card: A Photo Composite

Submitted by Dustin Snipes on Saturday, 17 November 200710 Comments
My Christmas Card: A Photo Composite

If you want one, leave your address! When they’re printed, I’ll send you one.

This year, I wanted to do something fun for our christmas card. We always plan out one but never follow through with it. So this year I had to go all out. What better way to start, than with a crude 1st grader like drawing that took about a minute.

Then we add the models. This was a tough one because peanuts (our dog) schedule is very full and doesnt like to be photographed and Rachel gets tired of me taking pictures of her almost immediatly after I start.
First we started with peanut. To get this amazing poise Rachel held a treat above her head to make her stand up. The viscious craze in her face was just a bonus.
Then we added us. I had to place my camera on a tripod and use remote to trigger the camera. To light it, I used 4 alien bees, a large soft box for the main light , 2 lights behind to give some highlights, and one on the background.

I then took the photos and cut them out using OnOne’s Mask Pro 4.1 (free trial!) This is a really cool program and a huge time saver. I toned the images together and gave our legs shadows under to make the photos blend together better. I then took the head of Peanut and rotated it down. Then I put it on a green background (using a new layer and paint bucket) to clean up the rest of the pic.

Then I needed a background. So I found a sky picture on a free stock photo page on the internet.

We just moved to Los Angeles this year from washington so what better way to show that than the Hollywood sign. (courtesy of my friend and his point and shot camera) I obviously took the liberty of making the hill the sign sits on a little more rounded. I did this by taking the left side and pasting it at an angle on the side, then blended it.

I added some palm trees to make it more california like and birds cause we were flying and needed company.

Finally I changed peanuts paws in the rear to look more like she is not standing on something. I did this by copying her front paws and then transforming them and blending them in. Then I put a motion blur on us and peanut to make it look like we are going fast (and cause its fun)

Thats it! If you have any specific questions leave me a comment.
Thanks for looking! Special thanks to our dog for being a trooper.

 

Dustin Snipes is a staff photographer with Los Angeles, Calif. based Icon Sports Media, Inc. His work appears regularly in major national and international publications including ESPN, Sports Illustrated, Time Magazine, USA Today, Los Angeles Times, The New York Times, The Chicago Tribune, The Seattle Times, Los Angeles Magazine and numerous others. Learn more about his work at www.dustinsnipes.com.

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10 Comments »

  • Kris (author) said:

    sweet.

    kris nichols
    604 ne 8th ave
    gainesville, fl 32601

    best christmas card ever.

  • Daniel Berman (author) said:

    I want one!
    Daniel Berman
    20315 Fremont Ave. N
    Shoreline, WA 98133

  • Aaron (author) said:

    Doode, That is very nice…almost as funny as the teabag card here-

    http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=7883527

    Aaron, Heather and Brooklyn
    6418 157th St. Ct. E.
    Puyallup, Wa 98375

  • ellena (author) said:

    Great concept.. love it!!!
    I would love to have one:) Thanks in advance!

    Elena Tsotseva
    1228 N. McCadden Place #2
    LA, CA 90038

    http://www.myspace.com/ellena

  • megan dailor (author) said:

    Oh man, that’s class.

    Megan
    30 Edgerton St.
    #7
    Rochester, NY 14607

  • Ryan J. Lane said:

    Love it. Great idea, and the expressions are great!

  • Daron Gray said:

    Awesome!! I would love to have one.
    Grays
    109 Woodland Drive
    Greer, S.C. 29651

  • Richard said:

    Ha! This is soo great.

  • john bretnall said:

    too cool
    bretnall’s
    8021 sycamore drive
    new port richey, fl
    34654

  • Michelle Rutan said:

    Great Card! I would love one!

    Michelle Rutan
    289 Alley Road
    Alden, NY 14004

    Thanks,
    Michelle

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