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Hello my amazing Flickr friends !
Today is a pink or purple day at Color my World Daily and we have a very awesome theme at Smile on Saturday: composite images.
I must admit it wasn’t an easy one for me. I’m truly a huge fan of composite images and I would love to be able to create awesome pictures and magical composite worlds… Unfortunately I’m not very skillful at picture manipulation and I rarely use composite pictures in my photos. Maybe that is something I should learn. This theme is perfect for starting this learning process. And here we have this composite flying world which doesn’t make sense at all. Maybe it is an alcohol induced vision which was in my head, who knows ? I hope you will like it and I hope it will make you smile ! Of course it involves an egg... floating egg.
Mucho, mucho amor for you all !!
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A stack/composite of several lightning photos taken during a storm that moved through Central Texas on the morning of June 4th, 2022.
It's a "two for one" today! I couldn't decide which one to post!
Captured at the Lyman Estate Greenhouse in Waltham.
Composite of a Supermoon image with a long exposure taken on the Southern California coast on an overcast day. Processed with Photoshop, Lightroom and a cloud overlay texture.
This is a composite and many thanks to Brad Prudhon for sharing his fine background picture with me! Here's the link to his original photo flic.kr/p/2hK1Sq7
Sax Zim Bog. Minnesota.
I did a pair composite of this species a few years back but I wanted to improve on that with a more natural looking final image. I knew with the irruption of this species this winter at that location I would have an opportunity to get some images I could work with to that end. I am happy with this one just wish there was some falling snow.
Auswahlfoto:
Verbund kopiert……der #Pelikan#
Für:“Smile on Saturday“ am 20.05.2023.
Thema:“ Copy - Composite“
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Ron and I were plagued by an aggressive Green Heron, who, whenever the kingfisher arrived at the snag, would possessively chase it off. We called it "The Bastard" which inspired this composite which I call "Bastard Landing". Wishful thoughts may have been behind the making of this composite.
♫ Star Trek: Strange New Worlds - Main Theme | VioDance Violin Cover ♫
Captain's log, stardate 6102.1. While investigating a distress call from a star cluster in the Protari system our ship, the U.S.S. Constitution and its crew, were pulled into a mysterious tractor beam. All data shows that we've somehow been transported to another dimension.
Myself, Captain Jezebel Kraai along with Science Officer Cidni Starchild, Chief Engineer Harper Blackwood, and Lieutenant Moran have set foot on what appears to be a post apocalyptic world. The surface appears to be like our own Earth and so far we're reading no life forms.
Could this be Earth and could we have somehow traveled back in time? Is this the year 2231, just after the first nuclear strikes of World War III? I will update when we have more data. Kraai out.
I appreciate these wonderful ladies and fellow artist for helping me out on this one. It's been a long time coming as this shot was actually taken this past May.
I was sort of baffled about what I wanted to do with this capture then decided to do a fantasy composite with it. So this is my first try at this sort of thing. I hope you guys find it at least adequate. Thanks!♥
This the 4th capure I inducted to the In Good Company Erotica Gallery for their October show.
The gallery is owned and operated by my friend Marcus Strong. Thank you so much Marcus for the oppotunity.♥
This is a composite of a Ringed Kingfisher as it's making its dive. Taken at the SouthWild Pantanal Lodge in Brazil. The Ringed is the largest kingfisher we saw, followed in size by the Amazon, Green and Pygmy.
Hirundo neoxena
Just a composite made using 6 shots in a row from a sequence including some of the images I uploaded yesterday. The total sequence was 13 shots but i selected the last 6 for this composite