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This evening, Naomi and I went to the "Winter Wonderland" event at Cal Expo in Sacramento. Despite it being a Sunday evening, the place (and parking!) was packed but most people were having fun so the crowds weren't horribly stressful. It was a lot of fun (as shown by the number of images I uploaded.)
The red glow must be from the reactor core under the expo that's about to go critical. Or maybe just lights...
This is not my photo, it is an edit as requested in the Pimp My Pixels group here: www.flickr.com/groups/pimpmypixels/discuss/72157626176907...
Original photo by Just Niki here: www.flickr.com/photos/nicholeschillereff/5346437795/
www.allproreels.com — Washington Football Team at Green Bay Packers from Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin, October 24th, 2021 (All-Pro Reels Photography)
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To begin my edit – I first equipped the Quick Selection Tool accordingly. I then selected the three same artworks on the picture. I chose to only highlight and keep this artwork in colour down the fact I wanted this certain artist to be the main focus of the photo. Once I selected each one individually, I right clicked on each selection and pressed 'Layer via Copy'. What this does is create a layer of this individual selection. This helps for when I want to make the rest of the photo Black and white.
I then went into Image > Adjustments, selected 'Black and White' and applied. Because of my previous adjustments to the photo this gave the photo the effect I wanted. It made the artwork the main focus of the image; rather than everything else displayed in the photo.
Next I changed the brightness and contrast to dampen the black and white edge of the photo I have just applied. This continued to allow the coloured part of the photo stand out more and thus successfully create the edit I want. I changed the brightness to 23 and I changed the contrast to -50.
As a finish edit – I am happy the way my photo turned out. Although a simply edit; I feel like it is different enough to be eye catching and interesting. It is something different from what I would normally do but I have started to enjoy trying new things and these types of photos really do interest me; which helps the editing process.
A re-edit of a photo that I took over 15 years ago with my Canon PowerShot S60 in the first month that I owned it. The S60 launched me on a decade and a half career as a photographer. Revisiting the image, I de-noised it using a Topaz plugin in Photoshop, made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4.
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I wanted to create a painted effect so here's what I did.
Did a subtle crop. Ran a levels adj. layer, layered on several textures and various blend mode layers. I've found that doing this helps create a painted effect. Removed some texture from the flowers. Cooled down the colour slightly. Added a slight blur layer and a soft light layer. Upped the brightness a bit and added white and black colour fill layers (set on screen and multiply) and masked as necessary. Saturated the red and green a touch and sharpened.
Textures courtesy of Jessica Drossin and French Kiss textures, also used 2 of my own textures.