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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 : )
created from:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwayneup/86750847/
.... a potted kalanchoe plant 'rescued' from depleted garden shop shelves.
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.
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.
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".
Two years ago now I made a little Processing script to average sets of photos, and a few weeks before that I started a photo-a-day project, where I was careful to get as close to the same angle as possible.
Here was year one:
www.flickr.com/photos/alexjacque/8394348627/in/set-721576...
For a little more about this: www.alexjacque.com/work/average
What friend Photoshop did do for us:
* added the perfect symmetry by cloning/reflecting the right side.
* made the perfect symmetry a little less perfect.
* added some sky (from recent storm 'Emma')
* shadow/highlight, selective color, lense vignetting, contrast, color balance
Mixed media (photo manipulation, pencil and digital drawing/painting).
© 2011 J.B. "Jimmie" Fisher.
All Rights Reserved.
Wacom's "Get Inspired": getinspired.wacom.com/en/Photo/Get-Inspired/Jimmie-Fisher...
My Wacom Experience: jimmiefisher.com/home/?p=5222
Zack de la Rocha of Rage Against The Machine.
Typography construction again but with an alternative technique..Instead of individually placing type i placed alot and cut out the image with the use of Photoshop..
Not quite as skilled as other images but equally as effective
I did this one so may times it aint funny. I could not for the life of me get that Angel sign to line up straight! Shooting into the sun, I couldnt see.
A little shadow manipulation I learned from my friend Cindy
I pass these cranes everyday to and from work. They fascinate me and they dominate the skyline of Belfast and can be seen from everywhere. They are in the shipyard that built the Titanic but their scale is hard to show. I love them best coming home in the evening when they are highlighted against the grey winter sky by the low evening sun when the yellow glows and the white highlight jump at you. They never cease to amaze me and at times they make me think of some kind of extra terrestrial machine like in War of the Worlds. The cranes actually have names Samson and Goliath.
I have just had fun with these using a downloaded preset for lightroom ADB_solarize found in Adobelightroom group, thankyou, then I tweaked and tweaked until I got an image I liked. I just loved the surreal effect and thought it worked well for these images.
"Knife in the Water" the "opera prima" from Polanski...I had this photo and decided to use it for a fake " film-poster "..well maybe it looks more like the cover of a book...
Decía que me dió por hacer un afiche de película, pero viéndolo bien... mas parece la portada de un libro.
Subset of LC81780212014264LGN00 Landsat 8 scene (21 September 2014) showing construction works on M11 Moscow - St. Petersburg highway - ambitious and controversial development project.
I made this enhanced visible spectrum composite for OpenStreetMap, to be able to reflect recent changes in landscape features.
Process was relatively simple:
- download separate spectral band files,
- histogram equalization of panchromatic and visible bands (it works as tone mapping procedure because LS8 files are 16bit),
- conversion to 8bit, making RGB composite of visible bands,
- spatial fusion of 15m/pix panchromatic band and 30m/pix visible composite,
- custom gamma-curve processing for lighter tones visual separation enhancement,
- yellow/red and blue tones saturation enhancement for better separation of concrete, asphalt, clay and sand,
- wavelet-based decomposition and sharpening.
All operations made using GlobalMapper, ImageJ (finally I made it working!) and GIMP.
Tweaked for G. Wentland in the Photoshop Contest group week 82 here:
www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759437...
Cat taken at ISO1600, treated to simulate a painting on canvas, as the fierce, haughty, intense stare in its eyes is too good not to share. Also great tiger stripes on its "sleeves" :-)
Submitted to the Group Pick Your Best 12 from 2006. See ALL the submissions.
This is my living room at night. Its a little monotone and since I dont have any windows in my living room it's dark as hell. I want to repaint in a mint color so I took this pic to www.photoshop.com and changed the colors to get an idea of what it would sorta look like. what do ya think? Should I repaint?
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I explain what my thought process and workflow is throughout the creation of the image Fire. A couple of Photoshop tips and tricks sprinkled here and there.
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Cheers,
Aaron J. Trigg
Dragonfly - Lake Waterford Park, Pasadena, MD.
OOF or OOB (Out Of Frame or Out Of Border) image manipulation.
First a aknowledgement for the original www.flickr.com/photos/two-wrongs/202447849/ and for his author www.flickr.com/photos/two-wrongs/.
this is another variant (the previous, closer to the original is here
www.flickr.com/photos/97844002@N00/536837639/
Ps i just saw some detail to edit (the red in the lower part of the sphere ...please look at it as a work in progress
Thanks so much to northmanimages and jacatac for opening my eyes today and providing a way to present these roadside crosses and memorials of Arizona in a fitting way. Since this image was captured in bright light in the afternoon, I am now able to bring a bit more of the emotional atmosphere for such documentary photos, even when the lighting is so technicolor and cheerful. See the links to find your way to the Photohop techniques used here. See the "original" I posted this morning here:
This image is the result of inserting an 'amazing circle' image:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwayneup/88463833/
into This image:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwayneup/88463887/
Screenshots are also available here: