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Friday, January 30, 2009

Photoshop Tutorial – Give a surreal/dreamy effect to your photos in 4 steps

Welcome, one and all, to the first tutorial by the author of Stuck In Frames. It’s involves a series of rather simple steps, well not quite but I’ll make it that way, which can give a rather stunning surreal/dreamy effect to your photos. Before we begin I’d like to make a list of the things that you are going to need oh and by the way, here are the resultant images that we will be obtaining!


Shanghai Black & White

Shanghai: Black & White; original by Trey Ratcliffe (here).

Dreamy/surreal Shanghai
Shanghai: Surreal; original by Trey Ratcliffe (here).

Shanghai - non edited, original by Trey Ratcliffe
This is the source image which will be treated to Photoshop, by Trey Ratcliffe (here).

Now, a list of things that you are going to need before you can starting ‘awesomifying’ your photos! Did I just create a word ? Nah, someone’s already invented it before. Anyways, here is a list of stuff you are going to need.


  • Adobe Photoshop (CS and above, I use CS4).

  • An image to be ‘awesomifyied’.

  • Enough hand-eye co-ordination to control the mouse or your finger on the trackpad.

  • Properly functioning eyes are a must, blindness is a major hindrance!

  • Some time on your hands (there might be a ton of tweaking to be done to get the perfect level that you desire).

  • Some ice-cream! Why? Well I like to think of my readers following this tutorial while having ice-cream. :P


    Now fire up Photoshop and load the image and get ready for some awesomifying goodness. If you don’t have an image right now, then you can use the same image here. Although remember to give credit to Trey, it’s basic ethics.



    You need some basic Photoshop knowledge like duplicating layers etc. A word of caution, there might be a ton of confusing options in the process. Don’t get lost! So now, first thing to do is open up Photoshop and load the base image in Photoshop. Then you just have to follow the steps!
    1. If the image loaded is a .jpg file then it will open as a locked layer. The first thing you have to do is rename the base layer. The process unlocks the layer and makes it more accessible to manipulation.Layers Pallete
      The layers pallette shows a locked layer called background
      Photoshop renaming
      Rename the layer, make sure you do this
    2. Now after renaming the layer, make a duplicate of it. duplicate-layer
    3. Then change the layer value of the top layer to 'Overlay' overlay
    4. Now take a good look at what you've obtained. It's a more 'dramatic' image than before with very strong color and contrast. Now although this might be an interesting image, we are not quite there yet. With the top layer selected, go to Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Apply a blur of 4.0 pixels and then look at the achieved effect. It will look like this. Look at the way, the color seems to be flowing out of the light sources! Feel free to experiment with various blurs and blur strengths. Dreamy/surreal Shanghai
    5. This is the fastest way to achieve a dreamy/surreal effect and it gives the best effect in portraits. Now, how to fine tune this image? The result I wanted was a surreal, black and white image of Shanghai, but you might want something different. You can choose from tons of filters, apply some photo filters, put some color balance, paint on the image. This is the first and basic step to achieve surrealism. I’ll deal with more advanced techniques in my next tutorial. For now, let’s continue to more black and white awesomeness.
    6. Now, click on the ‘Adjustment Layer’ icon at the bottom of the layer pallette and select Black and White (only in CS3 and above)Black and White
    7. Now see those funky sliders, go on and play with them till you get the effect that you like. photoshop sliders
      OMG! Funky sliders. I wants to playz!
    8. And the finally, take a good look at the picture you've obtained. Take a deep breath and try to see if a photo filter makes it look better still. If not then save it and share it and be famous!! shanghai-b&w

    If you have any doubts, comments or suggestions then do feel free to leave a word behind, savvy?! Oh and btw, here's another result along with the source image!dumb bride

    Source Image

    a prettier bride
    After a little effects



  • Saturday, January 17, 2009

    Of Sleeping Machines and Slapstick Movies

    The Sleeping Machine
    The Sleeping Machine - they are human machines after all!

    This here is the picture of a rickshaw-wala or rickshaw puller (as called in correct English), who’s sleeping on his rickshaw. Snuggling comfortably (NOT!) in the arms of Morpheus under the clear blue sky. The man here is one of the hundred odd rickshaw-walas found in Patiala. Oh wait, I’m forgetting something. Some people reading this might not even know what a rickshaw is. It’s basically a gigantic tricycle with a huge carriage kind of thingy in the back. People sit in it and this fellow pedals them to wherever they want to go. Did I hear someone say cruel ?! If you did, then all I can say back to you is: “Welcome to India”.

    Rickshaws are the quintessential transport system in every city/town/wannabe town in India. These rickshaw-walas have to literally slog to earn whatever it is that they earn. They carry people around from place to place and when I say people, I mean PEOPLE. I’ve seen 5 people stuffed in that little carriage thingy and the poor fellow having to carry them around. I didn’t have my phone with me then so I couldn’t take a snap. Oh and just because they do all this manual labour doesn’t mean that they don’t cheat. They are some of the worst cheats you will ever meet.

    I took this picture when I was myself on a rickshaw to watch a movie today. I saw “Chandni Chowk To China” and all I can say is that if you want to watch this movie, then please remember to leave your brain behind at home. It’s the most senseless movie you will ever see in your life. But hey, you will definitely laugh on the movie and as Mr N so rightly pronounced, “Laugh at the idea that somebody was stupid enough to think that people would laugh when seeing this movie!”  Among other things, my friends want me to write a post about them. I guess I will and I’ll give each of them a picture that describes them best. I’m also working on a Photoshop tutorial for giving borders and stuff to your photos. Will finish it and have it online soon enough.

    Wednesday, December 24, 2008

    My Camera & Phone

    My cameraphone is a rather mid-range Nokia 6233. In fact its one of the last Nokia 6233s to be purchased in the world.

    It looks quite good and has a surprisingly good quality 2 megapixel camera. It has stereo speakers and is 3G enabled. Its a total value for money package. The sound on this baby is supremely awesome and the camera is pretty good too. Although it fails in giving clarity in large images like 1600X1200 it still does supremely well in mid size images.

    The full specs are as follows -

    2 MP camera

    5 MB Built in Memory

    Expandable memory with Micro SD card

    Stereo Speakers (the loudest in any Nokia mid level phone)

    Awesome sound quality

    Sleek looks

    A tried and tested phone, but sadly it has reached the end of its line. Its not manufactured anymore and I was lucky to get one of the few available models in the world. Some of the more detailed features -

    • A small, sleek mobile device with indulgent stainless steel - the perfect balance of features for both business and pleasure
    • Real time access to information at all times through mobile broadband
    • High quality sound through stereo speakers
    • 3G capable
    • 2 megapixel camera with 8x smooth, digital zoom and landscape mode
    • FM stereo radio and music player
    • Enhanced Java email client for easy sending and receiving of information
    • Spam filter to avoid junk mail
    • Supports video sharing, streaming, and recording capabilities
    • Video, MP3, eACC+, and 64-chord/voice polyphonic MIDI ringing tones
    • Volume: 81 cc
    • Weight: 110 g
    • Length: 108 mm
    • Width: 46 mm
    • Thickness (max): 18 mm

    Nokia 6233 Flickr Pool


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    I had been wanting to start a photolog for quite some time, but I guess couldn't find the time or probably a decent camera. But then in August, 2008 I bought a 2 MP, Nokia 6233.

    It was an all-in-one phone and the camera wasn't that bad. So then I went on a picture taking spree and finally decided to make this blog! The years went by and the Nokia 6233 became obsolete. Then I had the bright idea of buying a Nokia Asha 302. It had a 3.2 MP camera which I shall now pit against the almighty 6233.

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