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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a pink or purple day at Color my World Daily and we have a very awesome theme at Smile on Saturday: composite images.
I must admit it wasn’t an easy one for me. I’m truly a huge fan of composite images and I would love to be able to create awesome pictures and magical composite worlds… Unfortunately I’m not very skillful at picture manipulation and I rarely use composite pictures in my photos. Maybe that is something I should learn. This theme is perfect for starting this learning process. And here we have this composite flying world which doesn’t make sense at all. Maybe it is an alcohol induced vision which was in my head, who knows ? I hope you will like it and I hope it will make you smile ! Of course it involves an egg... floating egg.
Mucho, mucho amor for you all !!
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Our raccoon mama this year is a small one and very fluffy, but quite vocal in letting others know this is her territory.
This image is a composite of two photos from our backyard; our fuzzy girl and the blooming giant snowdrops.
I've never seen a moon in the sky that, if it didn't take my breath away, at least misplaced it for a moment. - Colin Farrell
It's an archive image from late Spring last year. A pair of Tree Swallows was circling overhead and dive bombing me repeatedly...I was apparently too close to a nearby nest...so I took the opportunity to try for some shots. At least two of these birds, and maybe all three, are actually the same bird. :-)
HWW
It's a "two for one" today! I couldn't decide which one to post!
Captured at the Lyman Estate Greenhouse in Waltham.
Composite of a Supermoon image with a long exposure taken on the Southern California coast on an overcast day. Processed with Photoshop, Lightroom and a cloud overlay texture.
For the flickr group, "Smile on Saturday," and this week's theme: "Copy-composite." A composite photograph, mirrored, of some of our battery-powered candles.
Composite nighttime fantasy of the Milky Way and the falls above Zion valley's Emerald Pools. Processed with Lightroom and Photoshop.
I used Photoshop to combine these Cuckoos into one image. The Black-billed Cuckoo is from my Michigan Photo Journey in May and the Yellow-billed Cuckoo is from this past week here in Georgia.
The image shows the differences in the beak, eye, and tail feathers in one easy to see format.
Some of the art work that can be found on the shelf at our ever popular Home Goods store......
#35/52, Composite Images, 52 weeks, the 2022 edition
Sax Zim Bog. Minnesota.
I did a pair composite of this species a few years back but I wanted to improve on that with a more natural looking final image. I knew with the irruption of this species this winter at that location I would have an opportunity to get some images I could work with to that end. I am happy with this one just wish there was some falling snow.
A four-shot composite photo, taken with the camera on a tripod and the lady in the straw hat in different places.