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Californian Poppies.
I planted these last year in my garden for the first time and quickly fell in love with them.
They’re not really poppies at all but I can see why they’re called that. They produce a profusion of flowers over a very long period, all delicate and wispy. And the flowers go to sleep at night!
But the overriding association I have with them is simply their colour. It’s just a remarkable orange and I can’t think of them without the word orange poppying into my mind :)
I thought I would try an put that into this image, taken in August last year. So here we have it: orange, the essence of a flower (at least from my perspective lol).
For Friday Flora.
Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Friday Flora (and weekend) :)
[Handheld in bright daylight.
Developed in Capture One.
Touched up in Affinity, converted to mono in Nik Silver Efex with lots of contrast and darks, and structure in the highlights. Adding back the selective colour in SEfex was straightforward with multiple control points grouped together.
Dark vignette in Affinity.]
Für“Smile on Saturday“am 30.05.2020
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Bleibt gesund!!And stsy healtry!!
Near Sheldon.
I was going to colour in the rest of the buttercups until I realised how many there were...
I do like the composition here with just part of the vintage car showing in the wet.
The Argyle
Argyle Street, The Rocks
Sydney, June 2019
Created for TMI’s April 2023 contest Selective Color
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#windowwednesday
Another spontaneous upload of an old(er) picture, one that, hadn't I picked it for Window Wednesday today, would have probably gone back to another months- or even year-long slumber on my harddrive. So up it goes, before I get second thoughts about it (which happens all too often with too many images).
A color key / selective colour experiment which I don't do all too often; in fact, regarding uploads to Flickr, I think it's a first, but I have a few other images in the making with that processing technique. There's so much going on here with the light and the shadows – which add so many extra patterns to what is in that place anyway – that I thought it might help to structure the image if I left the red chairs red, those on the folding-screen included, because I thought that that's an extra layer of real vs. painted in combination with the layer of black and white vs. colour. I'm not sure if it really works as an image, but I'm showing it to you anyways, because otherwise... (see the first sentence of my description).
I had started to process it with selective colour months ago, so that idea wasn't one I got today, but the inclusion of the drawn chairs on the folding-screen was a new idea I got just today (and not all chairs there had been red, so I had to actually paint a few of them to make my idea work properly) when I re-processed the image in DXO PhotoLab, Lightroom and PS. Photo taken back in 2018 with the fabulous LX100 at the Königliche Gartenakademie (a beautiful garden centre nearby the Botanical Garden). This is one of the repurposed greenhouses, and greenhouses practically consist of nothing but windows, so I thought it would be perfect for Window Wednesday.
HWW, and Happy Hump Day, Everyone :)
from a shallow root base this poppy conquers the mighty wall of Huskinson dock on Liverpool`s Dock road.
Selective Colour is a process that highlights one colour or a coloured object in an otherwise black and white image. This makes the selected color pop .
There are different ways to create an image with a selective colour:
1. You might have a camera with an inbuilt Selective Colour edit tool
2. You can use an editing software which is provided in the internet – many are free to download
3. You create a black and white scene (or with different shades of grey) and insert an item of vibrant colour and take a photo of that scene.