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Sigma 105mm F2.8 DG Macro EX lens of a Daisy in my garden after a rain shower.
The single droplet in the centre helped to magnify the details underneath.
Design Name: BLACK ROCK SHOOTER - ramune re-edit
Purpose: New repeating background for YouTube page
Approx. Perfectionist Timespan: 8-10hrs.
Software: Photoshop CS3
Hardware: Mac Mini (KIHARU)
Inspiration: Love for BLACK ROCK SHOOTER and the song
New techniques done:
+ Doing a Dropshadow gradient effect w/o using Drop Shadow
+ Using a watermark text style as typesetting
+ Satin effect to create effect of shining light w/ shadows cast on their skin
+ Altering RGB Levels on image mask to create a colored outline
Epiphanies:
+ Working with vector images can be difficult to work with if done wrong.
+ Finally understand how to make repeating backgrounds - keep the edges simple.
Foolhearty Sacrifices: Lack of sleep
Original source art: img.photobucket.com/albums/v195/Alexiel-sama/brs_miku_vec...
"A Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. Toy Tower, J. H. Wiegmann & Son, importers and dealers in toys & fancy goods, S.E. Cor. Eighth and Cherry Sts., Philadelphia."
2D grayscale OOF (Out Of Frame), also known as OOB (Out Of Bounds) image of a father and kids walking in the park.
This was my first visit to the beach this year. My friends were nice enough to invite me out to the beach house for the day. Even in late May, there were people out, sunning themselves, and even a few were brave enough to go into the water. I managed to go in up to my knees. Nice weather on Memorial Day Weekend, on the Sunday before Memorial Day.
May 24, 2015 / 2:54:17 p.m. / 45mm - 1/1600 sec at f - 6.3 ISO 100 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Spot Metering - Aperture priority.
13 by 18 drop shadow texture,gives the effect below
free texture,feel free to use it but please link back to it if you do,takes a lot of time making these so nice to see how they are used
Virginia City, Nevada
In 1875, the Hale & Norcross in conjunction with the Savage and Chollar-Potosi mines sank a large four compartment shaft known as the Combination Shaft, to explore the Comstock Lode at a greater depth, but the operation proved to be of little value. Today remnants of the Combination Shaft can be seen to the east of Virginia City. Total production from the Hale & Norcross from the years of 1875 to 1826 yielded $10.1 million ($17,600,000.00 in today’s dollars.
The Mayor of Mosport in his office.
#2 CRP Racing Corvette, Ron Fellows driving. Somewhere between turns 1 and 2 at Mosport International Raceway. SCCA Pro Racing World Challenge, Victoria Day Speedfest, 2010.
He won, by the way.
See more, including this photo (used with permission) on the CRP Racing website.
I don't do a lof ot black and white since going digital many years ago but this one looks natural to me and prints out well. Woohoo! No textures on this one! 3 image HDR with tripod converted to b+w. Nose shot of a Lockheed P38 Lightning air worthy classic.
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NOTE: see the Go Go girl in the bubble of the Slither qwikLoadr? And how the circus acrobat comes through the sphere, and gulps the light. The three diagonal square photos were shot First Night 2013, the circus ones ten months later.
And remember too, @ 0:13 of the Slither qwikLoadr, she goes super sonic. You can see it clearly. Actually Hyper Sonic, she travels in light.
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Edited in PicMonkey, collage with scaling & dropshadow too.
13 JAN 2012
"You can't stick it on with soap, Peter. It needs sewing. That's the proper way to do it. Although, come to think of it, I've never thought about it before... um... sewing shadows, I mean. "-Peter Pan
I took this beautiful Sky image on the morning of March 20th, 2015, at 5:50 a.m. Looking straight to the East, I was able to capture a lovely Sunrise, at ISO 320. I can't get over how many colors got captured in this RAW Image file. Another reason to love my Pentax K-x.
March 20, 2015 / 5:50:04 a.m. / 60 mm - 1/40 sec - ƒ/5.0 - ISO 320 - Adobe Photoshop - Lightroom 5.7 (Windows) - PENTAX K-x / PENTAX Spot Metering.
227/365 Days Project.
Great Egret at White's Cove - Pasadena, MD.
The great egret is a little over three feet tall with a wingspan of almost five feet. Its feathers are entirely white. It has a long, sharp yellow bill and long gray to black legs, with non-webbed feet with very long toes. When the great egret is in breeding plumage, it has long lacy and delicate plumes on its back that curl over its tail. Males and females look alike, but the males are a little larger. The great egret is also known as the American Egret, the Common Egret, the Large Egret, the White Egret, the Great White Egret and the Great White Heron.
Shouldn't everything have a drop shadow? Shouldn't everything be suspended the exact same slight distance above a flat surface with a vague soft source floating off to the side? Of course it should. Gives it depth y'know.
May 23, 2014 05 43 30 1-50 sec at f - 2.8 ISO 100 Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) Canon PowerShot SX100 IS Canon Pattern Metering
A 1918 pass for the Cumberland Valley Railroad Company (reporting mark CVRR).
For an earlier example, see Cumberland Valley Railroad Company Pass, 1913.
Cumberland Valley Railroad Company Pass, 1918
No. B1620
CV Va. Pa. Md. W.Va.
Account
W. B. Bevill,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Norfolk & Western Railway,
Over Main Line and Branches
Until December 31st 1918 unless otherwise ordered and subject to conditions on back.
Valid when countersigned by J. B. Hoyer.
Countersigned
J. B. Hoyer
Thos. B. Kennedy
Assistant to President
Printed on the other side:
Conditions.
This pass is not transferable. If presented by a person not named therein, Conductor will take up the pass, and collect the proper fare. The user expressly assumes all risk of accidents, and of personal injury, and loss or damage to property, regardless of their causes, and absolves the Company from all liability therefor. As a condition to its issue, it is declared by the user that such user is not prohibited by law from receiving free transportation, and further that the pass will be lawfully used.
The foregoing conditions are accepted and attested by
W. B. Bevill [signature]
(Sign in ink.)
I'm *pretty* sure a dropshadow doesn't even count as editing, so like... if you're bored, by all means, rape me with your graphics tablet. I'm gonna go over there [--------------->] now, and watch the Nip Tuck episode I Tivo'd because yes, I'm that sad.
<3
- sorry, I had to!! *runs* -
Zhoomy says:
Look cutely-bad-chick-from-comic in a way.
A super villain who manages to be hot too
another 1970s sign survival, splendid drop shadow on 'cooper' typeface. hard to believe that such a thing can survive 40 years. the building has been empty for a few years now.
Spring brings our the color in the cactus so it looks like starburst!
Modified using Topaz Adjust, colorburst.
Orton, dropshadow and signature added using Picnik.
Lower Gold Hill, Nevada.
A significant head frame marks the southern boundary of Gold Hill, is the Keystone head frame. This wooden structure, surrounded by a metal fence, was built in the late 19th century and is considered one of the best remaining examples of the type of mining equipment once common throughout the Comstock.
Back when watches were still run by springs, dogs were the size of horses, and politicians were people you could mostly trust, cameras used film.
When I was a younger, gentler, more blonde Goj - I had a 35mm Camera, (Olympus, I think, I had to sell it to get out of a very very bad debt). It was a basic starter model, no frills affair and I was endlessly frustrated at the limits of the “scope” of photographs I could get out of it. I dreamed of a tele-photo lens, a macro lens. But this Goj was poor.
Invention is born out of necessity. I started taking multiple pictures, shifting the camera slightly to the left, right, top, bottom. Once the film was developed, I could piece together the pictures, and viola...I had what I wanted. Sorta.
Of course in the greater context of the photo arts, I'm not the first, nor am I the last to use this technique. You too can enjoy this...here’s how.
- 35mm camera (or whatever)
- Two (or more) photographs, taken at slight intervals of space and or angels from each other.
- Have Film Developed
- Digitize the Photo Prints (Scanner, or, obviously if you are using a digital camera you can skip a couple steps here)
- In Photoshop Arranged them (Edit/Transform – Only use Rotate!), if you like add a little drop shadow (Layer/Layer Style) to give the effect of two photos lying on each other.