3 Things : playing with printing + a giveaway
Tags:Staying in the theme of words + photos this week I wanted to experiment with a couple different inkjet printing surfaces. I took that photo of Chris & Simon and the tie and printed it on each of the following using my HP Photosmart D7360:
[ Warning : any of my experiences below could very well be operator error. ]
WorldWin Inkjet Printable Translucent Vellum : Quick and easy. Great result. See sample below. It's been awhile since I last used vellum and it was fun to reintroduce it into my supplies. Definitely want to play with it more: thinking about layering with transparencies and text and photos.
EQ Printables Peel & Stick Fabric Sheets : love the idea of this. My first issue is that the paper got stuck in my printer (grumble). Round two, stuck again. What seems to be happening is that the fabric is peeling back and getting stuck inside the mechanisms of the pinter. I am thinking to myself as I go through this process: how long do I mess with this before I just quit? Round three, stuck again (and yep, I am trying different settings as I go). Ok, after a couple more tries (and the passage of half-an-hour) I am done trying - I am not enjoying the process and there is no simplification happening here. It's such a bummer - would love to see how this would work with my photo. I may try again on another day. Anyone else tried this and had success? Tips?
Grafix Rub Onz - Create your own rub ons. Super cool idea. I wanted to see if this would work with a photo + some words...and at least in my case it was a challenge. This is a multi-step process that includes printing, then placing adhesive paper on top, and then adhering your image to final paper. The real challenge is getting the adhesive paper onto your image without bubbles. The second challenge is in the choice of the paper you rub on to. I tried it on textured cardstock and it didn't seem to work - it just tore the paper. I will probably try this whole process again to see if I can make it work.
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EQ Printables Peel & Stick Fabric Sheets (notice the pulled up edges). [2] Photo printed onto WorldWin Inkjet Printable Translucent Vellum - I wanted to see what it would look like with the KI lace cardstock in the background (right now it is just held on there with a paper clip). [3] My attempt at using the Grafix Rub Onz onto cardstock (this could have been part of the problem - maybe it needed a slicker surface for it to adhere) - all it did for me was rip the cardstock. [4] The original photo printed on photo paper.
And now, the giveaway:
3 readers will receive the following from The Papermill Store/Worldwin:
• 1 pack 27 lb WorldWin Inkjet Printable Translucent Vellum
• 1 pack 40 lb WorldWin Inkjet Printable Translucent Vellum
• 1 pack 12x12 WorldWin Doublemates Cardstock
• 1 pack 12x12 WorldWin Rouche Cardstock
For more information on The Papermill Store/WorldWin, check out their blog here.
For a chance to win this selection of papers leave a comment below with your favorite photo tip or what you want to work related to taking photos. Winners will be drawn tomorrow at 5pm Pacific.
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I try to take my camera everywhere with me and take lots of photos--there's always at least one that turns out to be a great one!
Thanks for the inspiration!
Lindsay in AR
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I love to use natural light....plain and simple.
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One thing I always try to incorporate (if possible) is to have something red in my photos, to give them interest. Even if it's something small, it will add impact to the overall photo.
I love reading your blog! Thanks! :)
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I guess my photo tip would just be to take the photo. In the age of digital, I just need to remember to pick up my camera more often!
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I have a couple things I want to work on...
1) Print photos more often, so I don't have
500+ each time I do!
2) Delete pictures as I go, I don't need 150 of one event, but it might take that many to get the good ones!
3) Do more editing of photos, practice different techniques, actions...!
Better get busy!!
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I would like to work on taking action shots.
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I want to try and not take such close up photos. I tend to leave the background out alot...not good when you are trying to tell a story...good when you want to see cute little faces...:)
Melissa
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At this point, life's little worries have stepped in the way of the simple act of me picking up my camera and taking photos. I'm in a lovely time in my life and don't want to let it pass by without documenting it through photos. I want to start working on just the simple act of taking photos, even without a big event to capture. Thanks for the giveaway Ali! Love your new project idea.
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My photo tip:
get in closer!
follow the action with your camera (yes, this means you have to move!)
To work on:
I just got a second-hand telephoto lense to use with my digital SLR (Pentax 100K Super. Aching to try it out.
Tomorrow my daughter is reading a poem in front of the school (she won the poetry reading contest in her class!) So it sounds like a good telephoto-op-moment to me.
Mary
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Love what you're doing with the blog this week. I need to work on learning the features of my camera! I know what most of them are, I just get overwhelmed when I try to use/adjust them.
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The only tip I can offer is to enjoy taking pictures of the life around you and share them with the ones you love.
Hugs,
Heather
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I love taking photos of my kiddos when they aren't aware of me. I get some of the best photos that way and no cheesy smiles.
Susan
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I love the idea of printing pictures on vellum! I have never even thought of that before but I will definately be trying it in the future! Thanks for the fun idea!!
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My favorite photo tip is to fill the photo with the object. Close ups!
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I am an amateur when it comes to photography...however, I enjoy it so I keep on doing it. My tip? The tried and true thing that I do is keep snapping! Sometimes the fam gets a bit impatient with me always taking photos. SO...I just snap, snap, snap away. Then I get a variety of un-staged photos with lots of great unposed-poses! YAY!
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I don't have an amazing photo tip other than the obvious...always have your camera handy...you never know when something's going to happen and you don't wnat to be standing there saying "Man I wish I had a camera!" Sorry that's the best I can do after working in my yard the past two days ;-) Have a super week!
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My favorite photo tip really has more to do with personal style than anything else, but I LOVE! upclose and personal images. The kind where you almost have a hard time destinguishing what it is. It is a fun element to add to more clear cut photos.
I would love to try that fabric paper! I hope I can maybe have better luck :) AND I hope you can get it to work!
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Try printing your photo on Bazzil Paper. With it's textured surface, your picture looks like it has been printed on canvas. I have tried white, blush and pink paper and it adds alot to a picture. Give it a try!
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I need to work more on capturing our lives, and not just a few snapshots here an d there. Your photography inspires me so much. I want my kids to have those kinds of memories to look back on. Thanks, Ali!
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Practice, practice, practice!!!
Experiment with angle and lighting.
Take lots and lots of pictures.
Let life happen, keep shooting it "real".
Cheers,
Karen Geckler
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