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Created with the Tiltshift Maker. (Making real photographs look like the subjects were model-sized.)
Original photograph taken March, 2003.
Having been asked, recently, about how I made an "Amazing Circle" image, something I haven't done in a little while, now.. I decided the original dandelion image I shot the other day might be interesting, treated this way.
In addition, I used other Adobe Photoshop layers and blending modes to make this one more than a 'run of the action' AC.
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.
Title was found by using the first thing that entered my mind on the day I finished it, 1st Jan 2005. No surprise there...
a grabshot of Lsianny85 made by the light of a Nikon SB600 diffused into a Walmart bag. The RAW file was underexposed by perhaps two stops, but in Adobe Photoshop CS2, I brought it back, and played a bit further in the program's Lab color mode and other touchups. Thanks, Carlee, for that killer Look!
Turned photograph of myself into a blue sketch. Tools used in GIMP: Desaturate, threshhold, edge detect. Coloured image then finished off with Edges script for border.
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Raw image for the Weekly Photoshop Competition Week 31
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This is my good friend Holly. A face only a mother could love but she's a sweetheart and I think she's beautiful :o)
This is just as it came off the camera card, I've cropped a little but I leave it to others to correct the red eye and other errors.
I hope this isn't too cheesy a subject, I'd hate to receive any approbation or invective (you know who you are hehe).. Holly is a pedigree Bull Matsiff. Holly can bite if she needs to! One of her daughters currently lives with England Rugby star Mike Tindall and his significant other, Zara Phillips, The Queen's granddaughter...ooo000OOOH!
I'd like to set a theme of "The Relentless Angst and Hopelessness of the Modern Human Condition", but then again, maybe not ;o) Have fun with all the pretty coloured dots peeps
Thanks to everyone who entered and voted in last week's comp.
(I made this image manipulation for a French bulldog forum. I do not know this dog personally, but I know that his name is Mo-mo and that he is already approx. 10 years old.)
My friend, the frequenting great blue heron on Longview Lake, pulled that claw up within those belly feathers where it disappeared 'til it decided to leave the dock.
Another D%#$#+=* Dahlia
(from my Mom's garden)
This one's had a 'makeover' via Photoshop, using some choice accidentally discovered layer effects.
042508 for flickr group downunder Challenge #153
group - www.flickr.com/groups/99274280@N00/
thread - www.flickr.com/groups/99274280@N00/discuss/72157604644850...
photo provided by Dan Rhett
Probably not to everyones taste, it looks like fire but on the other hand the effect looks like water.
Tyger, Tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?
In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?
And what shoulder, & what art,
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand? & what dread feet?
What the hammer? what the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? what dread grasp
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?
When the stars threw down their spears
And water'd heaven with their tears,
Did he smile his work to see?
Did he who made the Lamb make thee?
Tyger, Tyger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?
William Blake - 1782
More blossoms from my grocery store rescue. Earlier uploads were color versions.
These were taken by picture window light, modified with a round diffuser/reflector panel, for fill and, in some cases, for diffusing more direct sunlight shafts.
These conversions to black and white were actually done in Adobe Photoshop during the RAW file conversion process. I pulled the saturation all the way out, then used the Calibration tab to tweak the tonal values with the hue and saturation sliders.
After all that, I added some image sharpening and toning effects in post processing.
(7262northendofsouthboundlogtruckinthefog) Note to Admin at Fog & Rain' if you were looking more for the kind of gloomy blue-green gray colors, let me know and I'll post something more akin to my original. I shot this not far from my home shooting though the windshield.
nothing really fancy in the processing; just a few duplicated layers:
- 2 channel mixed layers in monochrome to extract the skin and beard grain. Special blending mode to merge with the underlying original photo
- one redish layer masked for the eyes blended for colour
- one redish layer just for the background.
(the original photo is the colour version of this one)