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Mountain bike ride
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Landmark:
Meus amigos "Pangaré e Burrico"
Foto Brincadeira
My Friends
Play Photo
Photo Edition - Photo Art
Software: PicsArt
Art Week Gallery Group - Creative Art Portraits
09/10/2019
The lighting was terrible, deep shadow and bright sun when I shot this many years ago but I kept it because of their expressions. I recently ran it in the "Wonderapp" to create ai versions and made the video linked below. I didn't edit the ai versions the way I normally would because I wanted to compare them and the ai ones are better quality but have about the same emotional value. I think it is pointless and dishonest to use artificial intelligence art to copy or imitate someone else's work. I use it for story telling such as lyric videos and to enhance my original work. I'm not sure if anyone else is using ai art quite the same way as i am. This link is for YouTube but my "Dawnsvew Photography" is also on TikTok, #wonderapp
Owls - Corujas
Photo Edition - Photo Art
Photo Editing - Play Photo
Double Exposure
Software - Pixlr
Burrowing Owl
Coruja-buraqueira
Art Week Gallery Group - This Week: REPETITION AND RHYTHM
BrasÃlia, Brasil
Original Black and white photo courtesy of Matt Moloney.
I did the edit in Affinity Photo.
Skin texture painted with the healing brush clone on to a pixel layer with a lens blur and noise reduction mask.
Skin colour cloned from another image onto a vivid light pixel layer.
Hair painted on to a vivid light pixel layer with a curves mask.
Eyes selected and recoloured mask layer.
Art Week Gallery Group
Urban Impressionism
Photo Editing - Photo Art
Effects
Desfoque - Reflexo
Software: Pixlr
Torre de TV
BrasÃlia, Brasil
01/09/2019
Portrait of a local Candy floss seller on a beach in Pondicherry, India. Taken with a 50mm lens and edited in Lightroom.
New photo: Girl in Stairs
Swipe to see before version without editing. I'll share soon a video showing all my retouching step by step on my youtube.
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Nouvelle photo: Fille dans les Escaliers
Swiper pour voir la version sans retouche. Je partagerai bientôt une video sur mon youtube qui montre toutes les retouches étapes par étapes.
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Raphael Sanzio (1483-1520)
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cherbubim de Rafael (1483-1520)
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Play to Game challenge
Renaissance artist Rafael Sanzio.
Created for : Play the Game Challenge;/a>
Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
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photo manipulation via pixlr
org art work via google search
(Wow what is photoediting)
I saw the currently challenge from Strawberry Singh and couldn't resist.
Now... i could have cheated and used a more decent pic but... why. Why i should do that if i still have MY FIRST SL SCREENSHOTS? I mean, i'm talking about first day stuff here. A few days later/a week at best, in this case. Here i was clearly camping at G0thic0's camp chair. I basically lived there, i had all their camping prizes lol.
Also, notice at the little smirk, the FLAT AF corpse-like skin, that terrible tattoo. I FELT SO GOOD LOOKING, you can't even imagine. The Freebie Dungeon was clearly a paradise to me.
A few things not depicted here still remained during these years:
- The curvy shape, even tho i also suffered a period where i was tall af with big square-ish boobies. Thank lord i learned anatomy for good while i was out of SL from 2009 to 2014. The first thing i did when i logged in for the first time in years was to scream at my avatar.
- The shapeshifting. One of the first thing i did was to look for some freebie neko ears and tails, but after a few months i switched to an elf/fae appearance (among other avatars as well, from gynoid to mermaid, a lamia, a furry bunny, and so on) that i still keep to this day. The ears are even the same. Yes, those are sculpted ears. No one does mesh elf ears with only spiked piercings (i'm not a jewerly girl) so the Abyssal Ears from Illusions (how i miss thee!) are still glued to my mesh skull.
- The purple eyes and the white hair. Sometimes i switch to two tones hair, and on rare occasions i jump into black hair or purple hair).
- The tattooes, because i'm scared of needles IRL so Abby has always been heavily tattooed.
- Chockers and goth-like fashion, following my RL tastes, and in general love for anything weird even in fashion. From this point of view, i miss 2007 a lot. But it has to be said, my skin started to look a bit more alive and less dead. And i learned how to edit prims.
That's how we noobed back in the days o/
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The remains of Bury St Edmunds Abbey today are extensive, but even so they do little justice to what was once one of the largest and grandest monasteries in England. Its name derives from the martyred King Edmund, who was killed by the Danes and who came to be venerated as a saint soon afterwards. After his remains were enshrined at Bury St Edmunds Abbey, it became one of the most famous and wealthy pilgrimage destinations in England. Bury’s importance led to its destruction. When Henry VIII closed the abbey in 1539, it was systematically demolished to demonstrate the king’s power and control. Apart from the abbot’s palace, the site was allowed to become a quarry for local building stone. The ruins now lie mostly within a public park, giving visitors a glimpse of the abbey’s medieval glory. Before England was unified under one king, Bury St Edmunds (then known as Beodricsworth) was in the kingdom of East Anglia. East Anglia was converted to Christianity in the reign of Sigeberht (c.630–40), who was said to have retired to a monastery. Not long afterwards he was killed when his kingdom was attacked by Penda, King of Mercia. Later generations believed that the monastery he retired to was at Beodricsworth. Edmund was a Christian king of the East Angles who reigned from about 855 to 869. Little is known of his life, other than that Danes invaded his kingdom in 869 and killed him. Within a generation of his death he was revered as a martyr. The martyrdom of St Edmund, depicted in a 12th-century manuscript. © The Morgan Library & Museum. Around 985–8 a French monk, Abbo of Fleury, wrote an idealised life of St Edmund, portraying him as a saintly ruler who died for his faith. Abbo describes how Edmund was tied to a tree, shot full of arrows and then beheaded. When supporters went looking for his body, they found a wolf guarding the head at a place called Haegelidun. Recent research has identified its possible location as a field formerly called Hellesden Ley, about 6 miles from Bury.
THE RISE OF THE ABBEY Edmund’s remains were moved from their original burial place to a new church at Bury at some point between about 889 and 945. A large wooden church was built to house his remains, and Edmund, King of England (r.939–46), gave it large estates. In 1020 King Cnut (r.1016–35) sponsored a rebuilding. A stone rotunda, which stood until the late 13th century, was added to the wooden church to house the shrine of the saint. A community of Benedictine monks replaced the priests who had served the old church and the first abbot, Ulvius, was consecrated. King Cnut, depicted in an 11th-century manuscript. © British Library Board (Stowe MS 944, fol 6r) King Edward the Confessor (r.1042–66) visited Bury in 1044. He greatly increased the abbey’s privileges, giving it jurisdiction over about a third of the county of Suffolk. This area became known as the Liberty of St Edmund, and within it the abbot of Bury exercised civil authority. The abbey also owned most of the churches in the area. These sources generated large revenues, which made the abbey one of the wealthiest monastic communities in England. A reconstruction of the round church built by King Cnut in 1032, and incorporated into the later church. © Historic England/English Heritage Trust (reconstruction by Steven Brindle, Carlos Lemos and Bob Marshall) In 1065 the monks elected Edward the Confessor’s French-born doctor, Baldwin, as abbot. He proved an energetic leader, who raised the number of monks from 20 to 80. Baldwin resisted attempts by the Bishop of East Anglia to move his see (the seat of his bishopric) from Thetford to Bury, which would have given him control over the abbey. In 1071 Baldwin travelled to Rome and won the support of Pope Alexander II for Bury’s independence, which William the Conqueror also supported. The bishops of East Anglia moved to Norwich instead, but the rivalry between them and the abbots of Bury persisted.
Extracted from English Heritage:-
www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/bury-st-edmunds-...
Helping Mother Nature out a little bit here. I sort of got this shot out of focus so with a little bit of fiddling and a little bit of photoshopping I came up with this.
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My new picture "Drawing Reality". You can view the unedited version and a video tutorial showing all my edits step by step at this link: youtu.be/_1gXmNURoas
Voici ma nouvelle photo "Dessiner la Réalité". Vous pouvez voir la version non éditée. dans cette vidéo: youtu.be/_1gXmNURoas J'y explique aussi mes techniques de retouche photo étape par étape!
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This reminded me of a place that would be in a Tim Burton movie, though I couldn't get Johnny Depp in the shot... ;)
Original image by BreezeBay
Discussion here in Helping hands photo editing and photography group
I corrected horizon, made new cropping, made the sea blue, color correct white balance by levels and curves, gave tiny shadow/highlight correction and played with hue/saturation just slightly.
My new photo: "Sunday Mirror"
Model: @Elia
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Effects: fixthephoto.com/benheine
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My new Photo: "My Old Friend"
Model: Elia
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Anyone who knows me personally will know that I am NOT a fan of cats... at all.... but on Sunday afternoon I decided to go look for some bluebells.... Couldn't get the huge clump I was looking for, but was happily clicking away when this thing swished past me.... I turned and found myself at the end of a cold hard stare from this creature! lol
The setting was right, so I thought I'd make the best of it :)
Happy Thursday everyone...
Hope you're all having a great week so far :)
Thank you to all of you for the lovely comments on yesterday's doggie pic in the orchard :) I'm trying to catch up, but it's crazy busy :(