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Fantasía inspirada en los trabajos de Adolfo W. Manzano Mataran combinando una malla esférica 3D de una imagen con su original
Christmas in Australia, 2006.
Hope Santa has swapped his sleigh and sack of presents for a tank of water and a fire bombing aircraft.
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The picture of the rising sun is pretty much what it looked like this morning, Wednesday 20.12.2006. Heavy smoke haze from the bushfires blowing in over Melbourne.. The air temperature should be higher than it is but the smoke is screening the sun and keeping it down....one break at least for the firefighters.
The rest is a photoshopped work up of our Christmas Tree plus a fire alarm I've got sitting around, with the ground being developed from a tie-dyed sheet red-lit by the glow from the same smokey morning sun.
EXPLORED 23/13/07 TOP POSITION: FRONT PAGE. Thanks ya all for the support on this one, guys!!!!
How to make the notes disappear: Firstly put the cursor over a portion of the picture not covered by a note, then move the cursor off of the picture without passing over another note. ;-)
Como fazer as notas desaparecerem: Coloque o cursor do mouse sobre uma parte da foto nao coberta por uma nota, depois mova o cursor para fora da foto sem esbarra-lo em outra nota! ;-)
This was most interesting picture with the tag BRAZIL, HDR and PHOTOSHOP, according to Flickr. Thank you all for the feedback on this, guys! P.S: Now it doesn't stand on the first place anymore, due to the constant Flickr algorithm changing! ;-)
* Another picture from the Farm. I created the HDR from a single .jpeg and then edited the white balance using Photoshop. Changed the colour balance, added more sharpness on the field and desaturated the road a little bit. The concept was to change the landscape into a surrealistic and eery atmosphere; but atractive at the same time, without losing the original feeling of this shot.
* Outra tirada na Fazenda. Aqui criei o HDR com um único .jpeg e depois editei no Photoshop o balanço de branco. Alterei também o balanço de cores, acrescentei nitidez no campo e desaturei um pouco a estrada. A idéia foi transformar a paisagem num ambiente surreal e lúgubre; mas atrativo ao mesmo tempo, sem perder o conceito original da foto.
>>>Thanks to my friend Gui Moro for the help with the post-processing!<<<
So many wild roses growing along the St. Lawrence on our recent camping trip to Quebec. ... a little fun edit for Sliders Sunday.
091307 - Photomanipulation for a 'just for fun' photoshop contest site
photoshopfaceoff.com/index.php?module=Contest&action=....
tags - MAGICAL, MULTICOLORED, BLOGTHIS
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A collage of architectural abstracts made just for fun while sipping coffee! Done inconspicuously with my smartphone as this Mall forbids photography! A silly rule as kids snap pics there regularly on their cellphones. But the collage of abstracts precludes any meaningful identification! I just couldn't resist capturing the geometry! An interlude, as a hectic work schedule rather impedes my 'Flickr Life'!
I can't say much about this one; it's just another product of experimenting with layers, filters, and other adjustments.
Plage de la Coubre - Charente-Maritime (région Nouvelle-Aquitaine) - France
© Pascal Rouen. All rights reserved
Please don't use this shot on websites, blogs or other media.
Playing a little here with this forget me nots. They are flowers very meaningful to me and every year I take lots of pictures. This is the first one this year. A bit late but....
Here the weather not so nice, hope you have beautiful sunny day!
A re-imagining of a comp I did a while back called 'The boys at the end of the bar'. Chris and Yann were shot against grey and composited into a bar scene and the whole thing given 'the treatment' :)
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.
The before and after comparison is HERE
This is a photo/image manipulation using Photoshop elements/CS3, Corel paint shop pro X2 and Photofiltre.
I used a few stockimages to create this.
Credits go to the photographers/artists who made the pictures I used.
Background: Purchase Dreamstime
Girl: rammkitty-stock.deviantart.com/art/River-87215272
Bird: www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=348609
Snakes: www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=508128
Snake: markopolio-stock.deviantart.com/art/Snake-With-Saddle-2-5...
Ripple water: Purchase Dreamstime
Knife: fantasystock.deviantart.com/art/Scorpion-Tail-Scorpio-Dag...
Hair: Renderosity and own.
Reflections and everything else: Me
Could be that i need to do a little adjusting, but it's pretty much finished.
Hope you find it beautiful. ;-)
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Thank you Jessica at Faestock
A lost soul that cannot leave this earth, wanders the decaying halls of the place she once called home so many decades before. Her bones, the only reminder that she was once flesh and blood.
It also goes to show that ghosts can still have great taste in shoes ;)
... so don't miss anyone too
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if you like music too (as I do), please listen to my jazz compositions
at my soundcloud.com site Paper Plane Factory
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and/or listen to my doughter's talented voice
at her site Sophfire Alphafrau
Big ships sail great seas
but small boats go undetected in the white mist.
Subtlety of sound sprays past the dreams of men on the water,
and carries them away to a place unknown.
Our own water runs out of our ears for a chance to join the rushing ocean.
We let it slip past our lips, undigested, into a wave, curling, crushing, and lost.
And in those moments, where men cry at the storm picking up sails, throwing down fury, we call out for help that we may not be lost among the wreckage.
Model: Marsha Denlinger
Photographed in the ocean of Maui, October 2014.
Model, Georgia Stanwix by Cathleen Tarawhiti
This has just gone in as my current personal favourite. And to think I nearly binned it early on as I couldn't get it to work. I wanted to use one of my Dartmoor backgrounds that I'd posted just a day before this image was uploaded, but couldn't get a theme going that I liked.
As is the way with these things, there was an advert playing on the TV in the background about the preservation of Tigers. The lightbulb went on - and it made me think about another Tiger that went extinct - the SabreTooth. Much photoshop later, this is the end result :)