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I managed to get a shot of this sans the crowds of people because Kim and I managed to arrive on the hottest day of the year.
Tech: Canon A590 IS with a Hoya R72 infrared filter mounted. Handheld. DNG processed with Adobe Camera Raw. Lens correction done with PTLens. No noise reduction. Additional post processing in PSCS3.
Gradient Map Version of Dark Times
Bass-relief on Ferrara Cathedral ( XII Century )
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In addition to the gradient map, difference cloud, and lighting effects, I applied a warm photo filter to achieve the slightly surreal effect of old tinted photographs
Quando non sono in casa, faccio sorvegliare i miei libri da assistenti particolari (tutti regali di parecchi anni fa). Qui, nel dettaglio, una parte della collezione adolescenziale dei libri di Andrea De Carlo (collezione che ho interrotto pochi anni fa visto che secondo me questo autore è scaduto in un periodo di pesante ovvietà).
originally: Bank of Italy branch
then Bank of America (for decades)
400 Castro Street @ Market
edited: ToolWiz application
"Gradient map" edit. Castro + Market
This was taken on The Weir Road Teralba, as it goes under the Sydney-Newcastle rail line. The cars really fly through this narrow gap!
2/18/11
Still playing around with monochrome effects. For this I used a gradient map to convert to black and white. Then increased the contrast and darkened.
Nikon D5000
AF-S 18-55mm 1:3.5-5.6G
w/ Ultraviolet filter
edited in Adobe Photoshop CS2
originally: Bank of Italy branch
then Bank of America (for decades)
400 Castro Street @ Market
edited: ToolWiz application
"Gradient map" edit. Castro + Market
The title was meant to go as text somewhere in the image, but I couldn't figure out a good place for it, so I ditched it. Just added a nice Gradient Map and vignette to this one, plus some enhancement similar to The Cat image. I like the depth of field!
I got an Element deck with my old World Industries trucks and wheels, but I've not skated in... 6 months now. My ollies are barely there, still got my no complies and the heelflip I was learning is long gone. Oh well, I can still take pictures with it anyways! ;P
I messed up today. I had a feeling I did (see previous picture) and the feeling of screwing up at work made me feel like such scum. It wasn't the hugest mistake in the world, no, but it was clearly my fault, and my principal intimidates me and I was afraid she'd say something. She never did, and everyone was nice about it, but still. So TT the social worker (my bestest work friend, he anwers all of my questions) and I were sitting there waiting for the teacher who never showed up because I forgot to tell her, and I told him my student teaching supervisor told me I wouldn't make it as a teacher because I was too much of a flake. His response: Well, she doesn't know jack squat.
I love TT. He always makes sure to tell me I'm doing well. And to be doing well at such a difficult job makes me feel pretty good.
In case anyone doesn't know, or forgot, I am a teacher for primary students (K-4) with emotional disabilities and assorted behavior problems. They're sweet underneath, but you have to know how to get to it. One of my friends told me (what a nice compliment) that that's the very reason I'm perfect for the job. he said that most other people wouldn't bother to get to know the sweet part, and that they would just write them off. Guess it's true. I know I love them and inside they have so much to offer, and they just don't know how to handle what life gives them.
But all in all, I still felt like a jerk at the end of the day.
man with a dog at tobacco field.
redrawn from some album. 2h pencil, ps: threshold, gradient map. project for another peace: dry needle graphic.
She has her "I can't believe you brought that camera to a restaurant" face on. But how else could I take advantage of the great window light??
Java Maker's Café, Tracy CA
Gradients + Blending Modes + Adjustment Layers
I spent all day today at home. I spent most of the day on After Effects messing with CC Ball Action effect and my own preset "Scan", but when I tired I came to Photoshop and messed around with the 3 aforementioned. I came up with this, which was to become a tutorial for the Digital Bubble, which will be coming out soon!!
Oh yea, here's my first Photoshop video tutorial :-D
Yaaay!!
An image, to which I applied Photoshop's gradient map filter, of the electrical station on 19th Street at Route 83 in Harrisburg PA. Taken with my Kodak Easyshare camera.
Various color gradients applied to a Miravi image of Japan and the Sea of Japan region. OK - this one isn't so colorful...
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.
Empire State Building from above. (Top of Rock) I stayed up there for around 2 hours waiting for the lights to all come on after sunset, etc.
Saw this on my trip in Washington D.C. Like how he color coordinated with his segway.
Photoshop used to make pink stand out more.
Taken with Canon T3i.
Second attempt with light painting. used the led from my phone to elluminate the scene. the photo was taken in raw and processed using photoshop cs3 where i added a white into red gradient filter.
The next photo i take of the guitar i will try and eliminate the light swirls and highlight certain areas of the guitar.
more to come!!
Taken for weekly photochallenge... using a gradient map adjustment layer for toning (colour). Some interesting effects; but not wholly convinced I'll be using it a lot. Still, useful tool to have available!
This one may not be as... sultry, as the other one, but I'm pleased. It's got something, something playful, something that just isn't trying too hard but gets it.
set-up: 1/2 sec exposure time on glow stick (in the dark, w/o flash) exhibiting more or less random motion
the original picture was cropped, desaturated, inverted and several copies were made with various gradient maps. these images were then overlaid with the use of layer masks.
the photoshopping was inspired by akimota's shot flickr.com/photos/yeahyeahwhatever/3040149238/