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Found a new free editing suite online and this was my first creation using the plate in the previous image. Encouraged by my previous abstract images in albums I was browsing the other day.
Some composite work with stock models again. No guns, no rubber, as requested by my wife :)
The background is a composite of images taken while on a shoot at Pentillie Castle in Cornwall.
Model: Zinn Star by Marcus Ranum
i have had this idea for awhile and finally found something to put it to use on. Now i gotta find another shot to do this to.
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Sorry for those who commented on the original image - I made the image public before I realized I needed to make the 4 images square!
Just having some fun with Cola and MS Photodraw! Lost some of the clarity but I'll have to work on that!
I changed the title thanks to getthebubbles!
Model stock is mine but I haven't uploaded this session into my stock account yet.. :D
Other great stock was provided by these DA artists: frozenstocks, papayapirate, elevit-stock, aledjonesstocknart, starscoldnight, redheadstock, gothlyllyon-sotck
Direct links can be found by visiting these works on my DA art account deathbycanon.deviantart.com
The Biltmore, Asheville, North Carolina.
This is a new technique that I am trying. It produces a type of antique effect. The photo was taken with a point and shoot camera.
This composite image relates to a blog post I wrote about image manipulation. When I overlaid two versions of Florence Nightingale's portrait, a third face seemed to appear. Not what I wanted, but I like the effect.
This is photo manipulated picture, created for the Flickr Downunder Challenge. - 011407
www.flickr.com/groups/99274280@N00/discuss/72157594476702...
EXPLORE .........01-00-07
I wanted to reimagine what human hybrids would look like mixed with alien DNA.. Than I decided that humanity would eventually become united with some sort of fantasy space federation of hybrid humanoids.. This image is the result of that fantasy..
Universal Man..!!!
turned on pandora yesterday & lady in red was the first song that came on. it instantly made me think of this image. the original color of the corset was black velvet.
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A little more hillbilly/rockabilly flavour to this one.
They were shot separately on grey and everything was composited in photoshop.
You can see the before and after comparison here:
www.flickr.com/photos/bigpicture1966/8230598218/in/photos...
Model Miss Mosh by Marcus Ranum
I rendered the tank, gizmos and environment in 3D, outputting to transparent PNG files which makes the compositing process so much easier. Marcus Ranum's model was shot against grey which meant I could use my usual blend and mask technique to bring it all together.
It took a couple of go's to get the objects and environment to match the low, wide angle perspective of the model, but I'm fairly happy with the result.
Apparently the full moon of May 31 is really a blue moon. However, a "blue moon" occurs when there is a second full moon in the same month, which happened in May 2007.
This picture was taken just after sunset. The full moon was out but was not directly over the city as in this image. So...I combined one shot of the full moon with a shot of the city and gave the picture an overall blue tint in PS :o)
Model by Faestock
A follow-up image to the 'Dreaming of Sunlight' idea I posted recently. I just wanted something that came close to a happy ending :)
I shot this background back in 2010 while down in St Mellion in Cornwall.
I have to apologize for the ropey resolution of this one. I accidentally reduced my original PSD file to Flickr size, saved it, and shut it down. No backup and I wasn't too chuffed about starting from scratch again. Hey ho!
Thank you Marcus Ranum
Something a little more soft and gentle. The model, Zinn Star, was on a grey background which once again was a big help in the compositing process that enabled me to drop her into the rendered banqueting hall scene.
Here's a before and after comparison
A wistful look at those of no fixed abode. Always moving on...
My model Sarah-Jane is shot against a neutral grey background and composited into the scene.
All backgrounds are themselves composites of various elements to create a 'hopefully' dramatic theatrical quality.
Strobist:
x1 Einstein640 boomed high just off centre right. x1 AlienBees AB800 camera left and x1 AlienBees AB1600 camera right to provide kicker light.
Abstract with newsprint. Photo collage of images with effects processed and created using PaintShop Pro and Picasa3.
Just for fun ... messing around with the idea of compositing images today in view of the rainy weather outside. Eggs selfie! Thanks for viewing.
I followed the procedure, first, as outlined here: brilliantdays.com/archives/2005/10/how_to_create_a.php ,
and in the flickr Amazing Circles group: www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/discuss/116859/
I Am using the basic wondrous polar coordinates transformations as beautiful in and of themselves, but also as starting points for grounding them in their origins and/or creating new relationships for them.
The caribou is a symbol of Canadian wilderness. It appears on our 25-cent piece. Sadly, the caribou is disappearing and was declared a threatened species in 2000.
A shot of Chris from the Bonneville Barons in 'good ol' boy' mode. I guess he should really have a banjo - but this is his main instrument. And yes, the chair is an authentic green plastic piece of crap from the 80's - sorry. Wanted a nice old wooden one.
You can view a before and after comparison here:
www.flickr.com/photos/bigpicture1966/8158217879/in/photos....
Like the previous Sarah-Jane shoot this stuff is shot against a grey background and composited them into the scene incorporating various photoshop techniques to enhance contrast and the 'dodge and burn' look.
Strobist:
x1 Einstein640 boomed high just off centre right for main fill.
x1 AlienBees AB800 camera left and x1 AlienBees AB1600 camera right both shot through large softboxes to provide kicker light.
Thanks to DeviantArt for the background.