View allAll Photos Tagged gimp
My first experience with GIMP--free photo editor. Pretty cool.
The Madrona laundromat is very pleasant. Clean, quiet, next door to a coffee shop.
My annual pro bono work as a volunteer photographer. Shot entirely in jpg, 24-70mm and 70-200mm. No flash used.
All participants names have been masked
All RIghts Reserved. 2015
This was from a picture of a ledge in my living room. First, I applied the orton effect, described at gimparoo.blogspot.com/2007/02/orton-effect.html,
to bust to the color, then I de-noised it using greystoration, then used GIMP to oilify.
Gimp: Had to clean up some chromatic aberration: select purples and greens by color with fuzziness (dragging right), copy, paste to new layer, rename that layer to "CA" and desaturate the layer. Smart Sharpen Redux on a flattened copy.
Based on a simple low-quality smartphone (HTC Wildfire) photo taken at Winterkunstkabinett at Gallery Nomad facebook.com/gallerynomadberlin in Berlin.
71/365
Experimentation with GIMP. I thought it was funny, but my mom thought it was scary. She would rather me have used a bubble wand instead of a knife, but that's just lame ;)
Resultado final, una panorámica de toda la mesa a una resolucion aceptable a partir de seis imágenes unidas con Autostitch y retocadas con GIMP. Podeis leer como hice para montar esta imagen en mi blog: robertopla.net/blog/cena-en-el-jardin.htm
This is an old image I did back in '09, but it's until now when I feel ''about to explode''.
♫
Then count the stars and the ten million woes
Just you, me and the universe judging each other
We never knew that we'd get caught up
Stuck in the teenage waste
♫
Editada/Edited: GIMP.
This picture was created from a photo of my fencing mask. I made 2 copies of it, tweaked one of them to increase the contrast to make it almost pure black & white, then overlaid it on the other image in dodge mode (all using the Gimp). I'm rather pleased with the effect.
My wife calls this "Strangle Weed", a fairly harsh description from my view. Apparently this plant gets tangled with "real plants" and is hard to remove.
But in spring it has these pretty little magenta blossoms about 15mm across.
Sierra Foothills, CA, USA.
Edited in gimp with vintage look script, plus Lomo script together, with some enhancements such as sharpening gives it a bit of late 60's early 70's vintage look
Mitt første 'hdr'-bilde, skuffende enkelt. Tatt ut av kontorvinduet så det måtte kuttes ganske mye pga. vinduskarmer og slikt.
Datum/Uhrzeit: 31.12.2006 14:29
Kamera: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL
Objektiv: 70.0 - 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 113.6 - 486.7mm)
Brennweite: 300.0mm (35mm equivalent: 486.7mm)
Shooting: Program AE
Zeit: 1/125
Franz Josef Glacier Walk
location: Franz Josef / Waiau, New Zealand
author: Jan Helebrant
license CC0 Public Domain Dedication
Original photo by: the photography muse
Edited with permission from the copyright owner by: Me - using Gimp
See the orginial here: falon23
See the group discussion here: pimp my pixels discussion-butterfly girl
OK, this isn't done in inkscape... it was done in GIMP but inspired by Richard's torn paper screencast... The Droste effect was done via this tutorial: www.flickr.com/photos/joshsommers/sets/72157594515046947/
Another gimp tutorial finished. From Putera Aladin Blogspot. I added a little label down in the right side by means of using blur effects and some star brushes. So that here it's.