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Double exposure, apps Toolwiz photos and finishing with Photoshop express on android. Both photos taken by me.

Artistic black and white silhouetted image of Amman Citadel Hill. The ruins are an archeological site at the centre of downtown Amman, the capital of Jordan.

 

Jordan Travel Blog

 

Jordan Travel Images via Getty

 

Two photos combined, both taken by me.

Roses growing outside a historic building inGhent, Belgium. Taken with the Canon 5D4 and the Canon 50mm lens, edited in Lightroom.

 

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Cold frosty misty morning, not a great deal to photograph today.

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Photo of the Cow courtesy of AFFINITY REVOLUTION

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Werita Backdrops

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Edited with free apps on my mobile. Two photos combined, both taken by me.

Last light on the hike back from Malana, an ancient Indian village in the state of Himachal Pradesh.

 

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Malana Images via Getty

Mountain bike ride

 

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La Vallee

The art like picture was edited/manipulated from a photograph taken in Spain.

You may view more of my images of Ickworth House, Park and gardens, by clicking "here" !

 

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Ickworth Park. With over 1,800 acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown, the house and its grounds were created as an homage to Italy, the country so beloved by Frederick Augustus Hervey, the 4th Earl of Bristol. The Earl-Bishop spent his life travelling the continent, gathering together a vast collection of paintings, sculpture and artefacts. Already possessed of several houses, he conceived Ickworth primarily as a museum for his treasures. At his death only the Rotunda - the giant circular structure at the centre of the two wings, described by Hervey's wife as 'a stupendous moment of Folly' - was nearing completion. The house was eventually finished by his son. Although Hervey's treasures, confiscated during the French invasion of Italy, were destined never to occupy Ickworth, his descendants made it their life's work to rebuild what has become an exceptional collection of art and silver. Paintings housed in the galleries include works by Velázquez, Titian and Poussin, while the collection of 18th-century portraits of the family is exceptionally fine, featuring canvases by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Vigée-Lebrun and Hogarth. In addition to one of the very best British collections of Georgian Huguenot silver, Ickworth is also home to an impressive array of Regency furniture, porcelain, and domestic objects. More made a career of producing idealised Italian landscapes. His Landscape with Classical Figures, Cicero at his Villa, painted in 1780 and funded in 1993, is a typical work, the misty soft-focus and pastel light adding to its appeal. Hugh Douglas Hamilton's The Earl Bishop of Bristol and Derry Seated before the Prospect of Rome shows Hervey seated at what is thought to be the southern tip of the Borghese Gardens.

Ickworth's parklands and gardens can provide a day's activity in their own right. The south gardens are modelled on the formal Italian style, while the gardens to the west of the house are more informal. Visitors can walk or cycle out into the park itself and up to the Fairy Lake. Bright and modern, The West Wing Restaurant overlooks the gardens and can be guaranteed to catch any sunlight on offer. It serves everything from hot meals to snacks, and at weekends the restaurant is open for breakfast. If you're after something rather more formal, try Frederick's restaurant at Ickworth Hotel in the grounds.

  

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Photo Edition - Photo Art

Software: PicsArt

Art Week Gallery Group - Creative Art Portraits

09/10/2019

To view more of my images, Abbey Gardens, and St Edmundsbury Cathedral, please click "here" !

 

St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the cathedral for the Church of England's Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. It is the seat of the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich and is in Bury St Edmunds. A church has stood on the site of the cathedral since at least 1065, when St Denis's Church was built within the precincts of Bury St Edmunds Abbey. In the early 12th century the Abbot, Anselm had wanted to make a pilgrimage along the Way of St James to Santiago de Compostela. He was unsuccessful and instead rebuilt St Denis's and dedicated the new church to Saint James, which served as the parish church for the north side of Bury St Edmunds. This church was largely rebuilt, starting in 1503, with more alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries. When the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich was created in 1914, St James Church was made the cathedral. In 1959 Benjamin Britten wrote the Fanfare for St Edmundsbury for a "Pageant of Magna Carta" held in the cathedral grounds. From 1960 onwards, there was renewed building work designed to transform the parish church into a cathedral building, with the rebuilding of the chancel and the creation of transepts and side chapels. The cathedral architect from 1943 to 1988 was Stephen Dykes Bower and he left £2 million for the completion of the cathedral. In the cathedral grounds a new choir school and visitor's centre were built which were opened in 1990. A Gothic revival tower was built between 2000 and 2005. The font was designed in 1870 by George Gilbert Scott, constructed on a medieval shaft, with a cover by F. E. Howard of Oxford. The decoration was added in 1960.

In addition to guided tours of the cathedral itself, visitors can view changing exhibits of art in the Edmund Gallery, and an exhibit of historic and religious regalia and artefacts in the Cathedral Treasures display. The painting "The Martyrdom of St Edmund" by Brian Whelan hangs in the Lady Chapel.

 

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Vitrais - ABSTRATO

Caleidoscópio - Kaleidoscope

Art Week Gallery Group

Kaleidoscope*Mirror Art

17/09/2018

Arte Digital - Foto Manipulada

Digital Art - Photo Editing

Texture - Collage

Effects - Reflection

Software: Pixlr; Windows

Brasília, Brasil

Foto publicada no "EXPLORE" em 28/04/2018

Photo published in "EXPLORE" on 04/28/2018

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

 

Brasília, Brasil

  

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

www.youtube.com/shorts/eC3rhbcjGv8

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.

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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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Pilze, mushrooms, many shots, with flash,a little Stacking,

a little PS + nik collection

 

(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/

Image: The Sea,

I have been using the Luminar Windows Beta for a few months now and wanted to share some of the results that are possible using only presets in Luminar. If you want to download the software you can through the affiliate link http://trav.to/2p5qb

The above image was converted to j...

 

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Portrait of a local Candy floss seller on a beach in Pondicherry, India. Taken with a 50mm lens and edited in Lightroom.

 

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Pondicherry Images on Getty

 

This reminded me of a place that would be in a Tim Burton movie, though I couldn't get Johnny Depp in the shot... ;)

The world's pinkest snake - or is he?

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.

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