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I've recently joined a group that shares postprocessing Before and After images.
I'm hoping to learn something :-)
This is my second Before/After.
f5.7; 1/160; ISO 200.
I am aiming for natural looking nature images :-)
Some work with levels and curves.
Levels and dodge & burn on the eye.
A blur filter applied to the background to make the bellbird stand out a bit more.
A stunning side-by-side portrait that explores contrast and identity — half natural, half glam. One side reveals raw softness and vulnerability; the other shines with fierce confidence, glowing skin, and bold red lips. A powerful visual story of transformation, duality, and self-expression.
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Split-frame portrait of the same woman — one half with minimal makeup and closed eyes in soft light, the other with bold red lipstick, open eyes, and glowing skin. A visual contrast of natural and polished beauty.
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I stripped all the varnish off, lightly sanded, primed and painted this piece. I was going for a chippy shabby chic look.
Hey guys. So because of some freetime here in the holiday, I have chosen to give you some before and after pictures. All the pictures will be edited in Adobe photoshop.
The pictures will not be in a high quality, because i don't know where i can put them together, so they don't loose the quality (please comment if you have a suggestion for a tool).
Else enjoy, comment & of couse fave, so i can keep it up!
DAY ONE: A picture of myself 😉
this was a trial to remove the effects of aging, while still maintaining skin texture--- oooh and tried out new actions from florabella and mcp actions. :)
My Parents just moved and the new house had this chandelier.
My mom didn't want it because she had a modern chandelier already. So I snatched it for my self.
Spray paint: $2.95 I used 'Caramel latte' by Krylon.
Twig crystal garland was $1.50 at a yard sale.
Acrylic Crystals: I got them at Michaels for $3.00 in the wedding section.