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I pulled this old photo out of my pile of folders to share another post-process technique I have used to make up for bad backgrounds.

 

This time I took a previous session's test photo of a blanket and placed it behind the layer of the new photo. I erased the old background to reveal the blanket and used a colorize action to turn the blanket to a blue that matched the blue of the new photo. To help transition between the two layers, I used a blur paintbrush and ran it across the edges of the white blanket where it met the new background. I found this to be much much faster than cloning a new background (see the previous upload in my photostream) although with this technique you have to be careful that the background doesn't look fake and too different from the foreground. (I'm still debating whether this example works or not but I mainly uploaded it for the technique itself, not my first attempt at executing the technique. If you take a photo of your backdrop before the current session, then you have a much better chance of it looking natural when you use this technique.)

Fishing oil-packed capers out of their jar. These capers are part of a tomato vinaigrette which will be poured over fish warm.

More heavily processed pictures of Tigger. The original image was of Tigger getting my attention while standing in a warm sunbeam in the Kitchen.

Fake cross process, that is.

Stills from this video: vimeo.com/115615469. Images gathered from Tumblr. Programmed in Processing.

 

Oct 18, 2006 at 16:18 JST

Yanaka, Tokyo (台東区谷中・よみせ通り)

It exploded. Literally exploded.

Kobe, Japan.

Nov 4-5th 2017.

I saw stachematic on sale for free ages ago via Life In Lofi. I downloaded it, but never used it. I was about to delete it from my phone, but had to use it just once.

 

iOS camera >> stachematic >> camera+ >> instagram

And there was a couple of TiltShiftGen Pro edits in there as well to add some DoF.

Full final version on @brettmorrison on instagram distilleryimage11.instagram.com/592070009a4d11e1abd612313...

 

Image compilation compiled here with Diptic.

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

Weekly Photo Challenge: Picture of a picture

 

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cross processing filter B02

How do Sorting Algorithms look like? A pixelrow of a photograph is taken and then sorted by colorvalues. Done with processing.

Salted paper print from a 5 x 7 Ilford FP4 negative.

hasselblad ektar-100 friends and hall

Fuji Neopan 400 @ ISO 50, home-developed with Ilford ID-11.

Development details on FilmDev.

The Breathing Process came through Panama City and we decided to shoot a promo, more to come of this set later.

www.myspace.com/tbp

Processed with VSCO FIlm.

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Toronto Island, Toronto

June 2009

 

Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim

Fuji Provia 100 (Cross Processed)

Roll: 06

A generative typeface created using autonomous agents, grid setup, and separation + target behaviour.

Along the train's route what's left of the old plant slowly ages. Meridian, Idaho (Old town Meridian series)

 

I'm getting more and more into desaturating and then recoloring by hand, the effect is just fabulous... I'm addicted.

a super sped up look into designing this poster!

 

gotta check tweetie

Processed with PICSPLAY

My 1st roll of colour (C-41 process) film processed at home, by hand.

The (35mm) film was several years expired.

I used my Zeiss Ikon Contina iii.

I've altered some images in Photoshop, but in general, I was really pleased with the results, and it was so exciting to process at home!.

Oban, Scotland.

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