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Composite of birds in the family Motacillidae, standing on rock in river

 

Composite, inverted, cloned and stamped badly.

HSS!

Sliders Sunday

Composite of Skipton canal basin. All components of this are my own original photos....

A composite image in photoshop.

One of my blue jay composites left over from my many fall postings for a change of pace.

 

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Corroded metal trash bin in composite with a colorful photo.

Corel PaintShop Pro 2018

It was a beautiful, misty morning in the mountains... but the image lacked something. As I was processing it, I decided to add the wildlife (racoons and birds) to add a little "something" that the image itself was lacking. They don't perfectly blend in... and I don't know that I achieved what I was looking for, but the editing process was fun.

 

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"In general, a stable bound state is said to exist in a given potential of some dimension if stationary wavefunctions exist (normalized in the range of the potential). The energies of these wavefunctions are negative."

Wikipedia

Composite/Blended Lion

 

I am fascinated with composite / blended images however, I have not really done much in this space at all (and by much, I mean anything). I am fine taking photos of things but once it comes to manipulation my knowledge is lacking. Nonetheless, I wanted to have a go at trying to create a blended image using ON1 Photo Raw 2020.

 

I used two different Pixabay images for this composite, the first was of a road through a forest (pixabay.com/photos/the-road-beams-path-forest-nature-815297/) whilst the second was an incredible portrait of the Lion and his Mane (pixabay.com/photos/lion-predator-dangerous-mane-3576045/) .

 

Creating the composite / blended image was fairly easy, I first started off opening the Forest as the base image, and then added a Layer for the Lion image. I made some adjustments to each layer before making the lion layer (the top layer) around 88% opacity with a blend mode of "Normal", the blend was applied to "Flesh Colors" with a range of 35.

 

Whilst it is certainly not a good artistic composite, it is a starting point and I hope to create many more to come which hopefully get better. :).

 

 

  

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Compositing images from the 2017 total solar eclipse in a nautilus shape. Photos available for purchase at Wits End Photography. Follow my blog Traveling at Wits End for ways to create travel adventures everyday.

I'm starting the long process of learning new photo software. This is my first composite.

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Explore 7/11/2023

 

Photo Art Composite

See how it started here: www.flickr.com/photos/193474231@N06/53037813327/in/datepo...

We were very fortunate to visit Steeple Jason, an island in the NW corner of the Falklands which requires calm seas to reach. Thanks to Scott Portelli for arranging and to Mike Pole-Evans, the Falklander that guided us on the island. There is an area there called the "Neck" where Gentoo Penguins enter the sea in the morning and exit in afternoons and evenings. It was a high point of the trip to watch these characters leaping from the sea onto the rocks; a sea lion sometimes lurking nearby and huge waves sometimes lifting the penguins well beyond the intended landing strip. In another post, I'll tell you about my mishap here, resulting in an unintended swim and loss of my son's GoPro. This one, however, is a composite combining different shots of the penguin on the left leaping from the sea onto the rocks. It gives you an idea of just how far they can "fly".

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