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Taken using a fisheye lens in an urban graffiti setting.

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From my Mom's Garden, at the end of October. This blossom had a crappy background, so.. I created a new one for it, in Photoshop, enhancing it's 3D properties along the way.

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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.

 

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An italian beach during the very very last summer time.

Drawing of the previous offices in the Venusstraat, Antwerp.

This building has been declared a heritage building and is occupied by the University of Antwerp.

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

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

 

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Three wine gums which have been changed a little using photoshop. Visit my website at Euroshots www.euroshots.com

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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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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.

 

From a final wave of pink dahlias in my Mom's garden.. hosting sluggish bumblebees.

While tweakin' away, I chose, among other directions, to move into a toned black&white framed print look. The image was a bit soft in places, and the petal's tonalities seemed suited for the fine silver printing papers 'of old' (like.. maybe 12 years ago? lol). Once I was headed in that direction, I went for it, applying creative "matting and framing".

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.

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.

Getting all political and arty here! People who put on a facade to impress other people really piss me off, so I've employed a sense of satire and an iconic happy face to undermine them and make people think : )

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