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		<title>Behind The Image, From Behind The Eyes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As previously mentioned, one of the themes for this blog is to show how certain images were made. Even small things such as sharpening only a small area can make a huge difference in the overal look. So without further &#8230; <a href="http://www.mbzphotography.com/blog/?p=73">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As previously mentioned, one of the themes for this blog is to show how certain images were made. Even small things such as sharpening only a small area can make a huge difference in the overal look. So without further ado, I would like to introduce my (not original) series: Behind The Image. The first of which being: &#8220;<a title="Warping Reality with Puppet Warp" href="http://www.mbzphotography.com/blog/?page_id=13">Warping Reality with Puppet Warp</a>&#8220;, revealing how I removed a fairly simple background nuisance using a copied patch of background and the Puppet Warp tool.</p>
<p>There are a lot of tutorials and how-to&#8217;s out there built around a lot of different kinds of images. I felt that if I stumbled upon something on my own, it might be good for others to see or if I combined a few techniques together to get a good result, that too would be worth sharing. I don&#8217;t have any rhyme or reason to the order in which these go up, unless of course it&#8217;s a large project, then I may split it up. A word of warning though, I don&#8217;t spend time going over the basics of everything I do. As I stated above, there are a lot of tutorials out there on YouTube, other blogs and popular online training websites such as Kelby Training. And books- lots and lots of books. If you see something that I do and you just don&#8217;t understand how, leave a comment and I&#8217;ll be more than happy to answer.</p>
<p>Lastly, I will be including a PDF of each Behind The Image post so that if you feel inclined to carry it around with you offline, you&#8217;ll have the option to.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
<p>-Mike</p>
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		<title>I&#8217;m A Photographer, Not A Wizard!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe I just need to watch Harry Potter again and pay more attention&#8230; or do I need a wand? Surely my Wacom pen will suffice&#8230; I spent numerous hours last night finding the right minimal WordPress theme and learning how &#8230; <a href="http://www.mbzphotography.com/blog/?p=5">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe I just need to watch Harry Potter again and pay more attention&#8230; or do I need a wand? Surely my Wacom pen will suffice&#8230;</p>
<p>I spent numerous hours last night finding the right minimal WordPress theme and learning how to customize the CSS. I even bothered with learning how to make my own theme, but I feel that might have done more harm than good (to my psyche that is). Needless to say I learned a lot and if it wasn&#8217;t for my persistence for wanting to use the Google Fonts library, this whole ordeal would have gone much smoother.</p>
<p>With that the more projects like this that I try to accomplish myself, the more I realize the value someone has that knows how to do this properly. It&#8217;s not that I didn&#8217;t know they had value before, as I spent a few years learning the basics of HTML and CSS, but it has certainly been struck home after staring into the gaping maw of WordPress theme production.</p>
<p>It hasn&#8217;t been easy to wrap my head around it all, but it sure is rewarding when I refresh my page and see all the work I had done come to life. I&#8217;m not sure how much more of this I can do as the initial design and coding diverts a lot of attention away from my other projects. It has been great amounts of fun though, as one of the things I enjoy most in life is learning. While I have learned HTML and CSS in the past it had been quite some years since I touched it and since then I&#8217;ve learned many other things that pushed my previous knowledge aside.</p>
<p>Well enough of all that, the purpose of this blog will be to present my thoughts, workflows and techniques regarding photography. I hope you&#8217;ll enjoy!</p>
<p>-Mike</p>
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