Bath time for Chicken ~ Rosie Warner Photography ~

Here, our cute little Chicken is getting a bath. She’s the last kitten of the litter yet to find a home πŸ™‚ She’s very spunky, naughty, and cuddly… when she feels like it!

kitten photography

Scott Air Force Base Maternity Photography ~ Rosie Warner Photography ~

Jennifer and Charles were adorable!

When Jennifer called me a few months ago to book this session, I was thinking to myself, “wow, here’s a girl that knows what she wants and plans ahead!” Boy, did the months fly by! It’s always exciting when a couple is expecting their first child. I can honestly say, it isΒ an honor to be a part of the experience, knowing that they will be looking back at these portraits remembering the excitement and anticipation of the first addition to their family.

I have so many more favorites. But, the couple is saving those just for themselves! πŸ™‚

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

maternity photography

HDR at Scott ~ Rosie Warner Photography ~

Okay, so we got in a bit of trouble this morning taking this picture.

To our surprise, you need a memo to take pictures anywhere on base. We were originally thinking the rules were the same as on any other base (pictures of anything but the flight line and the front gate are fine).Β  Imagine our curiosity when the base police came πŸ™‚ We photographers are always getting into trouble! I never would have thought taking pictures was such an issue when I originally decided that I wanted to get a photography degree.

In any case, before we were asked to leave πŸ™‚ we got our picture! I decided to take four exposures so that I could do an HDR later when we got home. I think it turned out wicked. I used HDR Efex Pro, which I finally purchased today. It’s the best HDR software that I’ve used, so it was well worth the money. I used the program to make two versions of the image, one for the sky and one for the foreground. Then I blended the two.

I also did a lot more effects, tonal adjustments, curves, saturation changes etc. I wanted to give it a painted feel.

Here’s the final product…

Scott Field