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We belong to a very fun and friendly Flickr group called Down Under Challenge. If you are interested in photo manipulation you might like to join us. A new challenge photo is posted every Friday for everyone to work with. Details and group rules can be found on the group's home page. Please note, only challenge photos may be posted to the pool.
The DUC Group is HERE
The dragon image is thanks to Thomas Cowart
stocks from sxc.hu
used ps brushes from the galleries of Barbiedoll.deviantart.com
Ultra fractal program - no post manipulation
View my recent images on Flickriver www.flickriver.com/photos/33235233@N05/
We belong to a very fun and friendly Flickr group called Down Under Challenge. If you are interested in photo manipulation you might like to join us. A new challenge photo is posted every Friday (Thurs in the USA) for everyone to work with. Details and group rules can be found on the group's home page. Please note, only challenge photos may be posted to the pool.
The DUC Group is HERE
Created for the Artistic manipulation Group, Mixmaster Challenge #23
www.flickr.com/groups/artisticmanipulation/discuss/721576...
Texture is Starry Night by Temari HERE
My first crack at 600 manipulation. I like it a lot, my world just opened up. No digital alteration.
We belong to a very fun and friendly Flickr group called Down Under Challenge. If you are interested in photo manipulation you might like to join us. A new challenge photo is posted every Friday (Thurs in the USA) for everyone to work with. Details and group rules can be found on the group's home page. Please note, only challenge photos may be posted to the pool.
The DUC Group is HERE
HDR image of this low slung 1939 Ford classic hot rod taken at the Wheels, Wings, and Rotors, show in Los Alamitos, CA. HDR in Photomatix Pro (painterly and tone compressed). Layered in PSE9 to combine the 2 HDR exposure variants. Then layered into a composite with a lightstream background digitally created in PSE9.
We belong to a very fun and friendly Flickr group called Down Under Challenge. If you are interested in photo manipulation you might like to join us. A new challenge photo is posted every Friday (Thurs in the USA) for everyone to work with. Details and group rules can be found on the group's home page. Please note, only challenge photos may be posted to the pool.
The DUC Group is HERE
2009 picture of mine that I completely forgot about until someone commented on it on Flickr. The original had really bad processing so I decided to redo it. This actually looks better.
art created from my photos
There is a great blueberry farm near me where anyone can pick their own.
The first summer I heard about it, I went on the last day they were open for the season and got only a handful of tiny berries. So I set my online calendar for each summer now and pick berries several times. I ended up with more than 25 bags (1/2 lb/each) of huge berries in my freezer in 2016 and my husband and I have been enjoying them with cereal, yogurt, in muffins and waffles.
Every life has energy. Without energy, there wouldn't be plants and animals; planets and stars; galaxies and the cosmos. They say there is an energy that is spread across in the cosmos and we are all part of it. —————————.
This image tries to centralize matter within energy. This is photo manipulation of course, using a technique that became popular with the Photoshop cc update last year. This technique was a common thing for a while and then it died. Do you think with this, people will start doing more of it😊? Why not!
Hope you liked the concept behind my image- in the centre is a tulip, taken in the spring of 2015.
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Love it? Hate it? Let me know why! I'm not well versed with photo-manipulations and fantasy image edits just yet. As my own worst critic I'm not 100% satisfied at this point I am looking for criticism; good or bad. So let me have it. Should I reduce the contrast? Should I restart completely? Is the price right? I appreciate all feedback, thanks!
I transitioned the light to be very bright from the source and slowly fall back as it spreads. That effect may not be visible on all devices; but it exists. I don't see the same tones while viewing on my cell vs pc. I went with the closed-eye photo vs open-eyes to give the illusion that she's dreaming it up ~ bringing to life the story in her hands. Whether or not I was successful is up to the audience.
The original image is my own photograph. I used my own lighting with an image of this sort in mind. The post-process light effects are a combination of free brushes and other objects that I felt added to the image. About 20 layers just for the light bursts~
The final version will have the star near her feet removed. It's a remnant from a previous edit. My bad!