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...one of the models at the weekly Friday night "Sketch and Shoot".... this session was the Sept 28th Film Noir themed night.
I used Adobe Photoshop to create the effects, inspired by the presence of the vintage fan, after making first tweaks in Adobe Lightroom.
down under challenge #29
flickr.com/groups/99274280@N00/discuss/72157594518830376/
Highest Explore Position: 222 on Tuesday, February 13, 2007
My 300th Image! I wanted the milestone to be a 'circle' image! ;-)
I keep getting caught up in the industrial, yet futuristic, nature of the original 'seed' image ,,uploaded by EOS1954
www.flickr.com/photos/55096959@N00/113594241/
for the WET Challenge Thread :
www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/discuss/720575940837...
of the Amazing Circles Group:
www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/
The initial 'craft' was made using a 'circle' of the base layer, which was, itself, created using three sections of the seed image, combined with another image.
This one wound up with 26 layers, before it was done.. adding another element from the First seed for the Challenges,
www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/discuss/166266/ ,
as well as layers just for the 'down lights' , etc under and within the 'craft'.
The craft occured to me because I 'circle' the rectangle, instead of cropping to a square, first..
when I want a round circle, I then scale it to a square after the process.
In this case, the oblong just 'screamed' vehicle, of Some sort.
More could be done, but my eyes are Quite irritated enough, thank you, for One night.
Just because I did some artsy stuff with my image I took through a telescope and with a sub-megapixel camera (Sony Mavica) doesn't mean that these aren't very real swans. They were gorgeous, but far way from me. Taken at Cabell Marsh/Pond at Finley Wildlife Refuge.
(cd1-011003finleyswansthroughatelescopedreamyilike)
... brought to me by my cousin, Frank, after my twinned blossom calla shots.. thought I'd like another 'photo of the weird'. ;-)
(background: blurred faux-suede fabric on one of those seat cushions you can buy at Walmart.)
A different version of the portrait 1
Digital creation.
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MEET SCOOTER! I volunteer with Central Texas Dachshund Rescue as a foster parent. I was asked to photograph the dogs for the 2009 Rescue Calendar and it was a huge success! Scooter was chosen to be Miss January. Since Scooter has to be in a diaper most of the time, we decided she would make the perfect New Year's baby. Scooter is a funny little girl with a great spirit!
Take a closer look at Scooter's final photoshopped image and read her story.
Every dog has a story! Visit VerySuperCool.com to see more dog photography, watch dog videos, read dog stories or shop for eco-friendly dog greeting cards!
3rd of 5 experiments using Photoshop filters to work with an image of prickly pear cactus, taken at the Desert Botanical Gardens last weekend. This image is called "spatter" for the filter in Photoshop. To make it work out, I dropped the levels first and then applied the spatter filter, seen best in the large view here.
At The South Carolina State Fair. Looks like its going extremely fast. Much faster than it actually was.
a new visit to the "amazing circle" technique, this makes use of the windy rains stirring up the lake, last week, as a setting for the "orb".
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.
The double icing on the cake is that I discover new Photoshop tools, and, by posting the results here, gain new friends.