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Image manipulation of sunlight reflections on the garage floor from the car tail lights. This one is the closest to the original as seen by the human eye.
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This is a photo/image manipulation using Photoshop elements/CS3, Corel paint shop pro X2 and Photofiltre.
I used a few stockimages to create this.
Credits go to the photographers/artists who made the pictures i used.
Links to stockimages:
Background 1: Sxc.hu~ www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=1147644
Background 2:Sxc.hu ~ www.sxc.hu/browse.phtml?f=view&id=514643
Earth: resurgere.deviantart.com/art/Package-Cosmos-2-63241815
Birds: lukeroberts.deviantart.com/art/Custom-Shapes-Birds-29650405
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"Poppy Mardi Gras" a Polaroid Impressionistic print #108 Real poppies were in Brownsville, Oregon.
(polaroid108poppymardigrasadjfrmoil1)
If this is a little slow to upload but you can see it becoming more and more clear, please watch it all the way through. Polaroid Manipulations are an art form unto themselves, and you might like it. In fact, you might think it is somewhat astounding.
Thanks, Delina
P.S. My thin white border is not so much a frame as a defense against Flickr's all dark background.
"P" is for Poppy or Poppies
Inverse Pinocchio
"...And some day I'm going to be a real toy!"
by Dita.
From Original
www.flickr.com/photos/76327402@N06/7256766664/
By Tristen.Mistwood
This image has been manipulated as part of a pileup.
Note :
So here I really wanted to stay close to original image but give it a sort of unexpected twist ;-)
A smiling airport control tower, Portland, Oregon. This is one of many pictures I took at the PDX (Portland International Airport) on a day when the shuttle bus driver from the nearby hotel was just absolutely sure my camera would be confiscated. I took pictures all over the place, and no one even asked me what I was doing. Mostly I was alone. I was there a couple of hours, and got some nice straight shots of the control tower. Those of you who know me very well know that I love to dink around with some of my photos. I gave this control tower a lot of fisheye technique, and made myself laugh with the toothy grin it got. I decided to practice my ArcSoft2 photo program skills, and I added a "nose". I think he is terribly cute. I thought about sending a copy to the controllers at the airport, but they have such a serious and intense job, I wasn't sure if they would welcome it as humor, or think I was mocking them. I really respect what they do. If they have a bulletin board, I can just sort of see this on it. Delina
(airportcontroltowerfisheyealotmakesafaceaddednosecool)
"G" is for Grin
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Tenuous Link: distant cousin of the ship before
Photoshop has taken image manipulation to another level. Used the "generative fill" tools to add almost everything. The pervious shot was the original.
I expanded the log, added the gnome, mushrooms & falling leaves.
Three photo-seconds of one of the neighborhood Great Blue Heron in its walk on a Longview Lake diving board
... featuring the particularly dino-lankiness of these magnificent impressive birds.
A night shot of clouds with starburst street lights and day break not far away.
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I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
All of my pictures are copy right, © All rights reserved, you MAY NOT use any of my pictures without my written consent, you also MAY NOT change, alter, adjust or rearrange my pictures in anyway what so ever.
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Before the explosion of Scanners,Photoshop and other image manipulation tools, I used to do collages, often using Ephemera such as this. Finding ways to isolate areas that i wanted to capture was a challenge for me back then- often leaving me frustrated with the final result.
Due to todays "Snow Day" in Chicago, and not being able to safely;y drive to my studio (and back) i chose to go through some older files- and ran across these beauties, that I thought I'd share w/ my flickr homies!
Enjoy!
My painting of a small Scandinavian house, painted in the classic Falun-red color.
Min målning av ett litet skandinaviskt hus, målad i klassisk Faluröd färg.
This image of Pigeon Point lighthouse was taken during my first visit there over two years ago (2009). I was a digital rookie at the time, with just nine (9) months of digital shooting experience under my belt. I've learned a lot since then and am rediscovering wonderful shots from the archives that just sat unprocessed because I did not have the knowhow to reveal the beautiful image underneath. Modern computing power and sophisticated image manipulation software (digital darkroom) allow us to "process" our images today in minutes, while film masters like Ansel Adams spent days dodging and burning inside their chemical darkrooms. Isn't modern technology wonderful?
View large in lightbox.
Copyright ©2009 - C. Roy Yokingco, aka Nextier Photography
All Rights Reserved. Please do not use my images without prior consent.
To see the animated image and two cropped details scroll down to the first comment (below).
To see the original stereoview look here.
Details and History
This untitled 19th century stereoview shows a group gathered around a swing. Location and maker are unknown.
Quick Links to related animated stereo images:
Other images I've scanned.
Browse the 19th century or by decade: 1850s, 1860s, 1870s, 1880s, 1890s.
Browse the 20th century or by decade: 1900s, 1910s, 1920s, 1930s, 1940s.
Copyright Advisory
All copyrightable material published before 1923 in the United States is now in the public domain due to expiration of the copyright. The derivative works presented here are placed under creative commons license. Note that this only applies to non-trivial modifications, if they exist, distinguishing this work from the original.
Technical trivia
Image manipulations and gif generation were performed with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.
This abstract image was created with G.I.M.P. (GNU Image Manipulation Program - www.gimp.org). Public domain Licensing - I, Vern B. Southern at winningwebdesigners.com, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide for use in the public domain free of charge as computer background wallpaper or any other use.
My painting of the Silja Line ferry Silja Star, who later became Wasa King and Estonia. She was formerly called Viking Sally.
-10 degrees in the morning, rain in the afternoon, -10 again at night... the whole city will be a skating rink by tomorrow morning. Christmas can't be far away!
No image manipulation.
As seen through the windscreen of my car, Örebro, Sweden, November 28, 2007 14.30.
I am always taken by the magnificent trees in the tropics, including all those epiphytes growing on them; However, it's not easy to take a good picture of them. Here is used the panorama function of my cell phone to capture one whole tall tree; I also improved the background in photoshop to make the whole image more pleasing.
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This abstract image was created with G.I.M.P. (GNU Image Manipulation Program - www.gimp.org). Public domain Licensing - I, Vern B. Southern at winningwebdesigners.com, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide for use in the public domain free of charge as computer background wallpaper or any other use.
Before the explosion of Scanners,Photoshop and other image manipulation tools, I used to do collages, often using Ephemera such as this. Finding ways to isolate areas that i wanted to capture was a challenge for me back then- often leaving me frustrated with the final result.
Due to todays "Snow Day" in Chicago, and not being able to safely;y drive to my studio (and back) i chose to go through some older files- and ran across these beauties, that I thought I'd share w/ my flickr homies!
The other aspect to these scanned label images is their complete innocence, in the imagery displayed. For not only were these products created to "lighten" the skin of people of color (which I really don't get - White folks want to tan and look darker- people of color want to look "fairer"- ain't nobody really happy w/what they were born with!!) they were created to be marketed (a word that wasn't used back in the '40's and '50's) to a targeted audience....
Enjoy!
For this week's Get Pushed challenge, I've been partnered with the king of image manipulation, SlackPacket, aka Slacko, aka Steven. My challenge is the theme, "unrealistic/realistic". As Steven puts it, "Something that appears to be absurd or visually off. Something that physically couldn't be possible or is oddly out of place in the image."
Hoo boy! This is definitely a challenge as my PhotoShop skills are at a beginner level and my time is a bit limited. But since it was snowing yesterday, I thought I could add just a dusting more. Quite proud of my fake snow and kudos to my lovely hand model!
Now if only I could find a gas mask...
2.24.13
an idea for an image, not particularly happy with the current result, but I have some other things to try out
one of my projects for image manipulation. this one is pretty cute, though I butchered the water-drip effect.. here's the tutorial if anyone has a bunch of time to kill! :D
I didn't create this tutorial, just followed the steps!
Cover reveal time! This is the final book in a 3 part series for US author Ferrett Steinmetz. Model is the awesome Matt Ward and this was shot at The Barn Studios, Stratford-Upon-Avon last month.
Alexandre Riulena
there was no use of image manipulation software
or effects other than color correction
Canon Marck ll
This abstract image was created with G.I.M.P. (GNU Image Manipulation Program - www.gimp.org). Public domain Licensing - I, Vern B. Southern at winningwebdesigners.com, the copyright holder of this work, hereby release it into the public domain. This applies worldwide for use in the public domain free of charge as computer background wallpaper or any other use.
The sky here is lit up nice as the sun goes down at the end of the day.
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To view this picture large just press L on your keyboard.
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**** Disclaimer ****
.
I love long exposures, everything to do with night time, the dark, sunrise and sunset.
I like to take pictures mainly at night , sometimes during the day and in dull and fading light and I will sometimes display the time and date the picture was taken too.
I tend to take pictures of Light trails, Motorway traffic, Street lights, Buildings, Landscapes, Bokeh, Night bokeh and Hexagonal Night Bokeh in and around the North East of England.
All of my pictures are 100% natural and untouched in every way without ever been Photo shopped or altered or messed about with in anyway whatsoever, No multi layered photography, No HDR's and No image manipulation of any kind, all of my pictures look just the way they did when I saw them at the time of taking and I'm VERY PROUD of that.
I don't do any photo processing at all, I don't even own any photo software.
All of my starbursts are all 100% natural without using any filters or anything else, as is all my bokeh, night bokeh and hexagonal night bokeh, its all natural, no funny gimmicks at all.
I don't do anything with my pictures apart from take them and then upload them , 99.99999% of my pictures don't even get cropped , they are all 100% natural and untouched and then uploaded.
All of my pictures are copy right, © All rights reserved, you MAY NOT use any of my pictures without my written consent, you also MAY NOT change, alter, adjust or rearrange my pictures in anyway what so ever.
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© All rights reserved.
Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, as seen from the tower.
This is the output photo for a 'Tiny Planets' experiment (ipad photo spiral tool), the source photo is called 'Venice from Above'.
It's an odd image manipulation tool, easy to use and yet more difficult to explain. The circular images seem better with a clean horizon or seascape....but there are no firm rules!