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Manipulated as a photo paintibg image.
The original was taken on a transparency at West Stow Country Park, UK.
for the Photoshop Contest group Week 85 here:
www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759440...
Mixed media (photo manipulation, pencil and digital drawing/painting).
© 2011 J.B. "Jimmie" Fisher.
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illustration on a large poster in a bus stop. the idea was the 2cents magazine was picked up from an intergrated pocket so it was easily accesible and free to whoever went past.,...
The South African native Spring flower, Sun Star.
Photoshop's High Dynamic Range function was used in creating this flower image, resulting in somewhat richer details.
I know this hardly qualifies as a photograph, but it least it started out as one. Then it tumbled down the rabbit hole...
Another B/W conversion using color channels. This time I deleted the blue channel and used the red channel full strength with the green channel set to 20% opacity in soft light blend mode. Please view large.
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These are real outcrops in the Pacific Ocean a little north of Garibaldi, Oregon. The gulls were also real. Cloud formation was dramatically shaped but lacking in inspiring color. I gave my picture some hue and saturation, oil1, crop and adjust bright and contrast, on my ArcSoft2 program.
The rubbertree leaf, past its prime, contemplates his own shadow and the Light.
this is one of my other saved rubber tree sheddings that I"ve saved for studio exploration. the backdrop is blue construction paper; the lighting is a 'grow lamp' bulb in small reflector, originating from lower right . it's size, fairly large relative to the size of the leaf, allowed for softer shading than one might expect from a single source.
Also, I used Photoshop to tweak the color/saturation.. especially of The Light, and to tone down the lower right-hand side of the lear. For that I used a copy layer, desaturated, set to Multiply blend with the color layer, and masked so that only the lower right was affected.
i've always found this bird-like leaf tip quite elegant.
All the images used in these photos were taken by me in Corsica, California and North Carolina.
I will be having an exhibition of some of these photographs
in Corsica in May 2011 at:
www.casagiafferri.fr/evenements.html
The exhibition title will be: "Visione E Preghera: OMAGGIU Ã Ghjuvanna BERNARDINI
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New Creation inspired by work on two variations for the WET Challenge in the Amazing Circles group.
Created using the so-called Amazing Circle technique, outlined here:
brilliantdays.com/how-to-create-amazing-circles/
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This image was created in response to the Week End Theme (WET) Challenge.. the discussion thread for that is here:
www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/discuss/170738/
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This set of four images of the saucer magnolia in my driveway were done by the light of my off-camera flash, softened with a semi-inflated plastic Walmart shopping bag. I gathered the opening around the flash while encouraging the bag to stay as air-filled as possible.. like a big pillow/bubble... which I would hold wherever I wanted the soft light to come from. All educated guesswork, since I couldn't see the results before the shot, but could adapt by checking the review screen on the camera. I used the 18-55mm kit lens set toward the wider-angled end to get a more intimate perspective.
Some tonal tweaking and selective sharpening done in Photoshop.