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Pimped Picture 47a Tweaked lighting and saturation added fill in flash and a little additional sharpening to eyes and mouth then added a dark marquee around the edge of the image to pull focus to the centre of the image then a little burning and doging done to bring out the shadow details. This was done as part of flickr group Fix My Pic and Pimp My Pixels.

 

To see original image click on the link below so you can compare before and after work.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/camella/1521252678/in/pool-fixmypic

An italian beach during the very very last summer time.

Amur Tiger & Amur Leopard, who are both endangered species and live next door to each other at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, Oregon. I took both pictures and played around with making it look like they were closer neighbors than they really were. ~Delina

I was watching a nice white egret across the lake, when a dark movement MUCH closer by caught my eye. This young Green Heron had hopped up from the ground beneath my field of vision onto this low branch.

I couldn't believe my luck... on other circumstances as well.. chief of them was the soft overcast light and a fence that could help maybe confuse its recognition of me. Overall I had about 3-4 good minutes to shoot a few fairly steady shots while he made this stretch.. fascinating throat and tongue, these things have..

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(Replaced Aug 14th)

Colorful graffiti shot at the Skate Board Park in Mundy Pond, St. John's

Sometimes these things seem to make themselves.

My bestest curly thumb action for ya!

Hope its a very Stezzerlicious day.

For my dear extremely talented friend STEZZER

 

ORIGINAL

from photoshopfaceoff.com -

a photomanipulation of my buddy with the girl of his dreams!

My very first "official" studio shoot with the lights...at the last minute another photographer had to cancel, so I took on the shoot with no preparation or practice on the lighting...set up and everything all on my own...a little overwhelming, I was very nervous about how they would turn out, but I am very happy with the results...she wasn't into props, so I thought I'd have a little fun with editing to bump it up a notch...I played around with the hue...what do YOU think?? Any advice or constructive criticism is always welcome!!

Dolphin that I did a little Photo Manipulation to for a midterm project. Thanks to www.flickr.com/people/27290769@N02/ for letting me use his photo.

Ahhhh! Well... :-)

One day, one Winter day I went out on the balcony and witnessed this amazing scene!....

Yeah...in my dreams!

OK, that's partially true: I did see those lovely trees covered in white, a little further to the right (I used a 6X zoom fuji camera), as if asking for something to frame, something special...romantic...

Of course! The photo of the statue by Rodin I had taken during the holidays in Paris!

That's how this composition was born :-)

Kaleidoscope FUN Challenge 15

Photo courtesy of Lucy Nieto

Tweaked for AdeleS in the Photoshop Contest group week 71 here:

www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759425...

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This is Andrea, my proud male singing canary. A while back he was rooming with Viktor, a male zebra finch. They were an odd couple from the beginning. Andrea loves the curly-leaf parsley to death while Viktor would snack on the bread roll clipped on the grill all day. Andrea didn't like Viktor invading his space and would scream at him to Viktor's deaf ears, nothing like feather-fighting nor fly-kicking. Anyway, I decided to finally buy Andrea a new dig and get a female zebra for Viktor. It's been three weeks now. They are now happily separated. Andrea's back to his singing in the morning with matinees in the afternoon. While Viktor is busy fixing-upping and redecorating his old house with the hot chick in town, Hermione! Oh well...another episode in the soap opera, "As the Bird World Turns."

Every day I take my portrait and using a simple script I wrote I combine them into one averaged image, and this is my average self portrait for 2015.

 

Here’s the project in a nutshell:

I take a photo every day at the same angle with the same blank expression, and then at the end of the year I average all of the daily photos together. The blurring in the final image is the result of the small deviations from picture to picture from my head slightly turned or eyebrows slightly raised/lowered, changing hair length, etcetera.

 

This is the fourth year I’ve been doing this project. In addition to the image I stick all the dailies together into a video where I can see myself age, and it’s at this point where I can now really see a big transition. Portfolio | Blog

The outtake for Day 356.

 

Upon popular request, here's the view on white.

A big ole honkin Thank You to my reluctant models for helping me create this pic.

 

My first experiment with using frames with out-of-bounds areas

EXPLORED

Mushrooms in the grass. Post proccessing in photoshop cs3.

9 layers of picture + some special effects.

 

Storm Alberto left a few jewels in his wake. I added a background image from a transformed version of the main photo, for a little extra magic.

  

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.

  

I started out with three bracketed frames.. merged with Photoshop's CS2's HDR function. Maybe too complex for the results.. hard to tell.. I find myself using the technique, then taking away some of the inherent range built into it, I think.. still, I Think it gives me more to work with in both ends of the brightness range, to start with, even if I do wind up with a fairly 'normal' looking result in the end.

Pimped Picture 55c Removed colour cast from image then removed background and smoothed out the cut edges around the body to blend with the background so cut out visable then some burning in work to bring out shadow detail on the body then softened skin and cleaned up complexion also a little sharpening work done on the eyes and the stockings also enhanced body shape around the legs and arms to give a smoother more curvy appearance then hand drawn new background with floor area creating perspective to give a solid floor then added body shadows and additional lighting detail to give body the illusion of 3 dimensional belonging then added fill in flash to pull the eye into the models face then added several background marquee's to give shadow and depth to the image finally converted over to black and white with added film grain to replicate ilford 400 film and added a warm brown tone. This was done as part of flickr group Pimp My Pixels.

 

To see original image click on the link below so you can compare before and after work.

 

www.flickr.com/photos/appleblossommmmmm/2389866356/

Two of the six photos in this (evening and night)

weren't taken today... I'll not have time the rest of the week to create the image, so I hope that's ok.

Certain Projects was my special effects photographic lab for 14 years in San Francisco. The arrival of digital Photoshop replaced the need for traditional analog darkroom image manipulation.

Mosaic made with fd's Flickr Toys and then modified still further...

Using the free GNU Image Manipulation Program, layers were created to provide a more realistic "on the bridge" shot for our music video spoof, "Moves Like a Vulcan".

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