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For CWD, week 22 assignment 1 - "Eyes"
At Kindra's party, I met Tara, she graciously allowed me to photograph her eyes... =)
LED
Led de Freno
Adaptable para todo tipo de VehÃculo.
12 V.
8.5 c.m. x 3 c.m.
Color: Rojo - Azúl
Fácil Instalación
Ideal para Iluminar:
Camión
Ambulancias
Barco de Carga
Camión de Plata Forma Abierta
Camión de Volteo
Camión de Lona
Camiones FrigorÃficos
Camiones CalorÃficos
Camión Cisterna
Camion Jaula
Camiones de Contenedor
Camiones Estaca
Autobus
VehÃculos todo Terreno
cwd2481 ~ Gaussian Blur Overlay - Use this super-simple Photoshop technique to give an ethereal quality to your pics. Oooooh, pretty.
i don't know if cwd is getting harder, the baby is taking up more of my time, or what, but this is the only found face i've seen all week, and it's hiding in my bathroom.
After what seems like an hour (probably only like 3 to 5 minutes, a car finally comes. Click on the remote... I smile.
For Class With Dave - Week 64, Assignment 1 - ZOOM!
1. Zoom 3,
2. Zoom 2,
3. Zoom 1
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Assignment 2. Museum. Dave's success with his urban show got us thinking about seeing art on the walls. Our's, someone else's, someone else enjoying ours... This assignment may make you go to a museum or gallery. Tag with cwd602.
This painting hangs in our office and reminds me of a museum work of art. Hope you like it too.
cwd1101 - Fake Lomo.
This was an interesting project. This photo was my 5th attempt. It's been so rainy & overcast here - every photo I took still looked so grey & dull after photoshop. I think this works well though.
Assignment 3. The Cutout. I just went back through our history and see we haven't done one of these since the first assignment in week 5. No matter how I try to look away, I just love these images! If you need instructions I'm pretty sure there's a topic explaining how to do it. These are images where just one color is left in a b&W image. Tag with cwd 383.
I looked up how to do this in my photoshop book and on-line -- no one explained it as isolating one color. Both places the instructions were for bringing the color back to a selection in a photo. Thus, this is what I've done. If anyone can explain how to isolate one color, I'd love to learn!
This process doesn't work for all photos -- I think I tried it on 10 photos before deciding to use this one.