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All these images have been created from actual flower photographs that I have taken over the years.
I thought that it may be fun to try and create a Floral Art Picture.
The actual flower photographs were put on PowerPoint and the backgrounds removed to take away any foliage detail. Each one was then recoloured and artistic effects added.
The image was then saved as a JPEG image.
All the images were then cropped and assembled together in Microsoft Publisher and the image was then saved again as a JPEG image.
I found the strangest orchid flowers ever at the Montreal Botanical Garden's greenhouse today. Thanks to Sonke Haas we now have a name for this strange flower: Bulbophyllum maximum. The plant is found all over tropical Africa growing as a lithophyte and as an epiphyte in open woodlands and riverine forests at elevations of 600 to 2100 meters.
The image above is a composite of 2 shots, with the original messy background removed. Each one of the small orange-red flowers is about 1/4in. long.
Right: Same photo of the painting as previous upload, turned and background removed (see comment)
Rechts: Sepia Version, Detail des fertigen Bildes siehe Kommentar, Hintergrund entfernt. Gouache, Tinte)
Part of the sets: Picture Puzzles and Rorschach - Not Rorschach: Inkblot Klecksography Faltbild Abklatsch Klecksographie - Spiegel Symmetrie Mirror Symmetry // Esoterik Entlarvung
Diptych:
Rorschach Blot 6
DMC-G2 - P1880408 - 2015-02-05 (Sepia, Background removed, Hintergrund entfernt)
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Taken in an alleyway in Lijiang - China.
The peacocks were sitting on a table with people passing within inches of them! (Background removed)
3 camera+ photos, backgrounds removed in superimpose. Figure worked on in FaceTune with some added painting in Procreate. All was then combined in iColorama with parts of my real watercolor effects photographed & blended in using many blend modes with some brush work & stamped brushes from Procreate & iColorama....and many hrs. later got something acceptable./ Watercolor Salt Brush mine & made for Procreate. My Feather brushes were imported into iColorama.
Built this Viking ship and 9 vikings for a House of Denmark LUG event. The tree I repurposed from a previous LUG event.
Yes, I know, Vikings did not wear horns on their helmets as much as we think they did and they also did not just battle and pillage villages. They also farmed, traded and setup villages, but such is the stereotype that is engrained in our minds, so here is a stereotypical image of the Vikings, on the occasional battle when they ran low on food and supplies.
Originally I meant to build a minifigure scale Viking ship, but quickly I realized that the bottom ship hull pieces were too wide and so miniland scale it became.
Update: background removed with GIMP
Braintree MA - A Postal Service letter carrier delivers mail on a snow covered Sheppard Ave as the National Guard works in the background removing snow from roadways. 2/13/15
The photo not in focus low res but the color is reason why I uploaded it. I only removed the background and did one pass on it.
Without the background removed. Which do you prefer - with the background or without it?
Olympus OMD - EM1-1 with Olympus 75-300 zoom and 4X microscope objective.
Lincoln, Nebraska
This one wasn't taken at the zoo, but on a lunchtime walk. This Ring Billed Gull resided near 16 Mile Creek in Oakville, Ontario.
Background removed in LU18.
background removed and texture added in PS. No idea what to call this image; if someone can identify the grass I will be very grateful. Image taken in Norfolk UK.
Not sure whether to make the background texture more hazy as it might fight with the grass? What do you think? I re-edited www.flickr.com/photos/choccupcake/52316520132/in/dateposted
Old photo 2021. Pier of background removed and photo edited again. She become No 2 of Supergirl surf contest.
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natural light with background removed
I would like to dedicate this flower to Minnie, who beat Dementia/Alzheimer’.....She passed 10/17 just before her 90th birthday......link to her pic many years ago......https://www.flickr.com/photos/61090240@N02/6036706875/in/dateposted/
My best wishes to Sara and all that are fighting for what we take for granted life itself.
DIY (Do it yourself) Light Tent for Product photography ( VIEW IN LARGE)
Well you don't always need very expensive equipment to get things done. My
last uploaded picture of Perfume bottle was taken using this light box.
Its simple to make and use. Sunlight can also be used effectively. This
small light tent or box can also be used with a desktop lamp for more light
control.
Just brush your brains. :-)
Pakistan
Tigers are always kinda feisty!
These shots are a little less heavily 'processed' than the previous batch, but still have the bars, and in some cases backgrounds removed.
We have been regular sponsors of Big Cat Rescue for many years, and have always wanted to visit. This year was our chance to do that, so we booked a tour to go and see the wonderful work that BCR do to save big cats that would otherwise have miserable existences, cramped cages, abuse, or worse! No sanctuary is ever perfect, and certainly not as ideal as them staying in the wild, but only a very few of their charges can be returned to the wild. Those that can, are.
Given the circumstances, BCR do an absolutely incredible job of giving these cats a forever home in large enclosures that give the cats as much freedom, space and playfulness as is possible! All credit to BCR!!!
We booked our visit to see the cats being fed, which was a privilege and a joy. The only downside was that, for their, our and the staff's safety they must be fed in a largely fenced off part of the enclosure.
I did not want to give anyone the impression that these beautiful creatures are fenced in small enclosures, so I have spent considerable time and effort to digitally remove the bars from the shots. Some were more successful than others, but I hope you will get a sense of the passion we have for these beautiful, beautiful creatures.