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A not-so-great photo of a sunset morphed with software into an abstract image. Happy Easter and Happy Slider Sunday!
Post-processed with GIMP/G'MIC filters and Painnt.
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A macro shot of oil and water processed with the Painnt app. The colors are original and come from a gradient on an iPad (with the brightness at max) under the glass dish. Happy Slider Sunday!
I had fun creating this image. The original photo was taken using my camera phone, while at the movies. The theater was empty for the early show. I used very basic editing techniques to totally transform the original photo, to create this fun little version of Pop Art..
self portrait taken into the machine 10 april 2008.
i've jokingly started calling this one my "scary movie poster" image
Digital creation
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Images created by HDR, Tone mapping, Photomatix are all, to me, like exotic dishes that require special utensils- which I don't possess, but want to try cooking at some point. You would have seen these images in streams like thepres6 or flopper's. Those are authentic places where you will get that cuisine. This is something that I cooked with the pot, and have extensively garnished.
This is a shot of a sunset as seen from my workplace. A shot taken a minute before this, from the same series, is on the comments section. Geotag will show no lake here :-)
I am gridlocked at work. I will catch up soon!
Have a fantabulous Thursday!
Cell Phone Photo, edited using GIMP..
Tucson, Arizona has some of the most amazing sunsets I've ever been fortunate enough to witness..
I used a modified tone-mapping technique to bring saturation to this image. Actually, this is my first effort using tone-mapping...
I watched a Youtube video showing the basic process, then I began experimenting with the basic technique..
This image, in the raw was gorgeous, but the cell phone lens just didn't capture the experience as well as I had hoped. So I took it upon myself to bring a VIBE to the image, to share the feeling I got when I witnessed this amazing event in the sky...
This part of the SE of Ireland was once a Norman stronghold, they first set foot here at nearby Bannow Bay in 1169. More info on the Norman Way here thenormanway.com/
You can't quite see it here, but the tidal Corock river flows just behind this bench. You can see it more clearly in the photo in the first comment box; this is the next blue bench along the river bank.
Photo edited in Prisma app with Thota Vaikuntam HSS & HBM!
Photo 41/100 : My 100x photos this year will be of benches & seats.