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Fun with Photoshop on an otherwise Happy Snappy shot on a warm summer's day with fussy models.
This is one layer with Cutouts and another with Glowing Edges (to better bring out Toby's facial features and ruff) blended back with the original image.
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Daily Dog Challenge - #5313. 7/1 “Creative”
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One of the most creative sessions ever for me with this lovely teen! She almost refused "conventional" posing, and designed her expressions within a world all of her own making. Commercials ahead for her? Television? Just a joy to her friends, no doubt!
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I need more of those creativity overkills. I did draw and paint a little, take pictures obviously, wrote, and read a lot, cooked and baked.
Ha! I wish these days were not so rare. I also know I need to consciously make the time and the effort - so I'm going to get better at that.
This is one of the sickest Ferrari 430 Scuderia I've seen until now. Gray with yellow striping and brake-calipers looks really awesome! I've seen a full-matte-black one and a black one with yellow stripes as well so far, but this is just better-looking, imo. What do you think about the colour??
Sorry for the not very creative angle, I hope it's not too bad for you!
His other car (I think): www.flickr.com/photos/luxuriousdeidesheim/5988120213/
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Photo by Frank N. Thomsen. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 (details: creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/)
I'd say that most of you protect the copyright on your photos, and many of you use "protective" language and labelling.
I myself make all of my photos available via Creative Commons. While this doesn't yield me "sales", it does yield publication. I typically get 4-5 images electronically published per week, and this has included such outlets as Wired Magazine, Atlantic Magazine, InformationWeek, and Wall Street Journal. My windmill pic is particularly hot, being used this week on the cover of a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency publication. Even a picture of my dusty behind walking into the Grand Canyon has found its way into travel brochures.
The bottom line is that there's a lot of need for publishable material, but most people don't want to or can't pay for it. I tag my photos so would-be publishers can find the right image.
If you don't care about making money on photos and just are happy seeing them used, consider changing the "permission" on the picture to Creative Commons.
Image of Lake Michigan from New Buffalo, Michigan with Diana+ medium format toycam. (Explore)
A small nocturnal creation inspired by the logo of our association of AFOL. The well named ACT (A Creative Team). The creative room is where all our creative ideas come from
Une petite création nocturne inspirée du logo de notre association d'AFOL. La bien nommée ACT (A Creative Team). La "creative room" est la pièce où toutes nos idées créatives prennent naissance