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Edit me challenge 26
I just wanted to create a fun edit for this little cutie. Did a levels adj. layer, flipped the photo and removed the unwanted elements. Added warmth, light and contrast. Applied a wood texture to the wood at the back and a pavement like texture to the concrete and a bokeh texture to the water at the back to bring out the different elements in the different parts of the photo. Added a couple of textures to the entire photo for effect and removed from his skin. Added a couple colour fill layers, text and frame and sharpened.
Edit me challenge 26
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Looking south from the top end of UP's yard. A northbound BNSF runs along the yard to reach the Front Range Sub, while a UP freight prepares to head west toward the Moffat Sub.
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A friend looking for edit suggestions...
I put my signature frame around it... ;)
nice capture my friend..wouldn't (and I did try for a bit) change a thing!
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any suggestions?
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To begin my edit – I first equipped the Quick Selection Tool accordingly. I then selected the three same artworks on the picture. I chose to only highlight and keep this artwork in colour down the fact I wanted this certain artist to be the main focus of the photo. Once I selected each one individually, I right clicked on each selection and pressed 'Layer via Copy'. What this does is create a layer of this individual selection. This helps for when I want to make the rest of the photo Black and white.
I then went into Image > Adjustments, selected 'Black and White' and applied. Because of my previous adjustments to the photo this gave the photo the effect I wanted. It made the artwork the main focus of the image; rather than everything else displayed in the photo.
Next I changed the brightness and contrast to dampen the black and white edge of the photo I have just applied. This continued to allow the coloured part of the photo stand out more and thus successfully create the edit I want. I changed the brightness to 23 and I changed the contrast to -50.
As a finish edit – I am happy the way my photo turned out. Although a simply edit; I feel like it is different enough to be eye catching and interesting. It is something different from what I would normally do but I have started to enjoy trying new things and these types of photos really do interest me; which helps the editing process.
A re-edit of a photo that I took over 15 years ago with my Canon PowerShot S60 in the first month that I owned it. The S60 launched me on a decade and a half career as a photographer. Revisiting the image, I de-noised it using a Topaz plugin in Photoshop, made adjustments and applied a lookup table in Luminar 4.
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I wanted to create a painted effect so here's what I did.
Did a subtle crop. Ran a levels adj. layer, layered on several textures and various blend mode layers. I've found that doing this helps create a painted effect. Removed some texture from the flowers. Cooled down the colour slightly. Added a slight blur layer and a soft light layer. Upped the brightness a bit and added white and black colour fill layers (set on screen and multiply) and masked as necessary. Saturated the red and green a touch and sharpened.
Textures courtesy of Jessica Drossin and French Kiss textures, also used 2 of my own textures.