On most days this would have been a problem as it was a non school day meaning both kids home. But on that day, I woke up and knew exactly what I was going to do. My wonderful MIL watches my kids most Wednesdays so that I can have Mommy Time (or work time, or catch up time, or errand time, etc). This was the first Wednesday being back from Winter Break and I thought I would take the opportunity to go see The Hunger Games: Mocking Jay Part 1. A movie by myself midweek in an empty theater sounded life heaven, the perfect solitude I was looking for. I got dressed, had the kids ready to go, and then realized I forgot to call my MIL to confirm today (it had been a couple of weeks after all). I called the house, no answer. My Father In Law sometimes works from home and ties up the line (did I just say that in 2015) so I called his cell. Held my breath, he answered and I could tell he was in the car, and my dreams were crushed when I learned they were on their way to an appointment. Why did I not think to call the day before?! I was bummed. Kids were dressed and by a miracle ready to head out the door at the exact time I wanted no yelling involved, and I was wearing something other than my classic leggings and tunic sweatshirt ensemble.
Emma, on cue started to get cranky and Jude was anxious to see his Mima. Put the little one to bed, read some stories to Jude, and he even read some sentences to me. I went downstairs to drown my sorrows in a cup of coffee. It was then I realized that aside from a bathroom break, this is my way to escape when I'm home with my kids. Coffee. Sweet wonderful elixir that gets my day started and again gets me over the hump before it is deemed appropriate to indulge in a glass of vino.
After a week of this photo challenge which purpose is to help stir up some creativity, I imagined how I could incorporate this sweet escape in a way a parent of young kids could relate. Hence, this image was born.
Now, I usually do a reveal at the END of the post but I had some interest so I wanted to show you how I came about this.
First of all, I'm a Photographer not a "Photoshopographer". Photoshop is what I use to fix a blemish, turn it b&w, or to bring life back into my photos as sometimes digital images run flat. I see some amazing work with filters and dreamy effects which I might play with throughout the project but for now, I like to stay as true to SOOC as much as possible.
I tried to do this the old fashioned way with a super slow shutter speed and a tripod. I told my son to jump off the couch and hoped his sister would follow him around. Unfortunately this is what happened.
f/25 1.6sec ISO 100 |
Two things wrong:
1. It didn't have the wow effect I was looking for. A bit of a blur but not much more.
AND
2. It is REALLY hard to stay completely still while your child is jumping around you and then for some reason POKING you in the eye after you've had your eyes closed for a bit.
After multiple attempts, he was done and Emma was hungry.
We switched gears and I began to think of how to get the effect I wanted. I realized I might have to learn, or relearn, a new action in PS. So, how did I solve this issue. Simple: A Composite image.
I ended up taking these 6 images.
Starting with me solo on the couch
I opened up these 6 images in Photoshop and started with the image of me solo as the background. One at a time, I placed one of the other images above my background image, added a mask, and revealed the portion of the picture I wanted to show. Repeated until I used all of the images I wanted.
No clue what I'm saying. Well, I'm not a teacher but this link explains it beautifully. Totally ironic that she is on the couch as well.
So there you go. A day that might have not been all to myself ended up being a great spark in a new photo challenge and a fun project to do with my kids. It was an escape into a creative side I've so desperately needed, and I got to enjoy it all with a hot cup of coffee.
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