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i want see what i could do with gmic starting from a little render of a simple gradient
and i got almost lost i could do much more then i hoped and i love some of them almost as selfstanding images
Taken from the train station where I usually walk by daily. Like a "gradient effect" in Photoshop, the sky over the railway "rendered" the most natural and beautiful colors I've ever seen.
Assignment: Extreme Processing.
OK, I am not much of a processor. I crop, I sharpen, I sometimes lighten shadows or adjust contrast. That's about it. So this assignment took me way outside my comfort zone! I decided to take one photo and process it three different ways. I don't know if any of them are really "extreme" - but they are for me!
For this one I used the gradient map filter. i chose one of the options (I don't know which) that gave this blue/yellow contrast. I sort of like the yellows, but it is so unrealistic for me that I don't think it is something I would choose to do most of the time.
this Zauberball was really fun to knit from, I loved watching the greens change :)
(also, wow, my knitting looks so super sloppy before blocking... ahh the magic of blocking :) )
taken in part of an aquarium in Tenerife, a 3 story high tube of fish! Amazing, couldn't resist the opportunity!
Last night, from my living room window. I really like the almost infinite shades of blue that disappear into the burning yellow (more obvious large).
From a day trip to Dublin, my home town. the last time i had taken pictures here was almost 2 years ago