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September 2, 2008  ~  Fun



Just playin' around today in dining room before we find a dining room table.

Today's recipe is super easy. FInally a recipe you can cook-up as fast as Rachel Ray.

Ingredients:
- 1 Tripod (or someone with a really, really, really, really steady hand to snap the pictures)
- Enough room to allow yourself or your subject room to pose a couple different ways
- 1 tutu you won in a Austin photographer's workshop (optional, but adds a little flair)

Prep Time:
- Appx 15 minutes (depending how long it takes you to squeeze into the tutu meant for a 3-5 year old)

Directions:
Set camera shutter release to Timer mode. Camera should be in manual shooting mode to get consistent exposures making it easy to blend images in post production afterwards. Just start firing away and have fun. (Be more creative than I was... I shoulda thought this through and done something a little more cohesive. Maybe next time). Open up Photochop, and combine all the images into one file on individual layers. Then just use layer masks till everything looks good. Sprinkle in some texture to taste (optional).

# of servings:
- Unlimited. This never gets old.



Give it a try and put a smile on your face. Leave a comment below with a link to your masterpiece for fun if you do.


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