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The Gradient Map is great for high-contrast monochromes. It seemed to work well with this image.

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Camera: Canon EOS 450D

Shutter Speed: 1/83 second

Aperture: F/11

Focal Length: 55 mm

ISO Speed: 100

Coded with Processing

Gradient

Original image. Overlay Blue Channel. Apply Lens Correction: Vignette to Blue Channel. Make Blue Channel 80% opacity. Apply Gradient Map Adjustment layer between Blue Channel and Original image.

Attempted a gradient and swapped the position of the bra and binder. This way there is a more clear transition from the past to the present. And the colors echo most of the self portraits I've been doing.

if its useful to you, take i and play.

 

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Are gradients finally dead? Is the world flat again?

 

This is Yahoo's current homepage versus the forthcoming one [via].

 

See also: Yahoo through the years.

ice abstract (series II)

Jardín de la Isla, Aranjuez (Madrid).

The Dai Ko Myo (traditional) symbol superimposed over the 'Reiki Angel' I created which again is superimposed over a rainbow graphic.

Kingston Station, Surrey

natural gradient at that. West Loop.

 

decluttr

Ok I got gradient happy haha.

Not much to say about this one, but I like how it came out!

I love the space at home.

A Black Cat against gradient with black background. One of my first originals.

TFL! This card is made with Schlosser Designs' Outside the Box stamp set.

 

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The pattern is Temescal by Arlette Thibodeau. It uses a really unusual stitch pattern to create a really cool texture that plays nicely with gradient yarns!

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