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What friend Photoshop did do for us:

 

* added the perfect symmetry by cloning/reflecting the right side.

* made the perfect symmetry a little less perfect.

* added some sky (from recent storm 'Emma')

* shadow/highlight, selective color, lense vignetting, contrast, color balance

A frame enlargement from a scene in an 8mm film with multiple exposures. Film Title: "Andy Warhol In Canada".

The condemned council estate in the north east of England called Doxford Park, known locally as Doxy.

 

This estate is so big its going to take 15 years from beginning to end to knock down and build up again, and they are already 7 years in.

 

Despite the pictures and the way it looks, this really is a nice place, i love this place, and if i had my way i would stop them knocking this place down and build it back up again just the way it was.

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Anybody who wants to see my Youtube video made of unseen still photos can click on the link.

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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp78_nv4Kfw

 

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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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...jus Trespass on Massimo's Lake!

This is one from my first visit, actually Hosted by (then-known-as-Dinobirdo) Massimo, Proprietor of Lake Crabtree.

[ see His LCrabtree shots2: flickr.com/photos/dinobirdo/ ]

This is four black kittens in a green basket, but touched up and inverted

Three year average (mean).

 

Three years ago now I made a little Processing script to average sets of photos, and a few weeks before that I started a photo-a-day project, where I was careful to get as close to the same angle as possible.

 

This image is the result of finding the mean (sum of all values / number of items) of the whole three years of photos.

 

Year One, Year Two

 

For a little more about this: www.alexjacque.com/project/average

 

Portfolio | Blog

1.Background removal

2.Clipping paths

3. Color correction

4. Image enhancement

5. Image manipulation

6. Image masking

7. Mirror Refection

8. Image retouch

9. Multi Clipping Paths

10. Neck joint

11. Shadow creation

12.Raster to Vector

13.T-Shirts design

My first photograph experimenting with image manipulation

These are the five images I'm printing at 11x17 and turning in for my Creative Layers assignment in Advanced Photoshop. Aren't they colorful?!

 

Grunge border courtesy of Free PSD Files.

© Viveca Koh - Please do not use my images without permission.

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A member of my family, and a recently visited location.

 

Not sure about this one, been working on it all evening and now cannot see it objectively. Your feedback and comments would be welcome!

 

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Kiss goodbye to MS! another share from my archives dedicated to Palo

Sometimes you have to just cross your fingers and hope for the best.

Dale Chihuly Exhibition, Desert Botanical Garden, Papago Park, Phoenix AZ

Uploaded with the Flock Browser

me parece haber visto un lindo ovnito...

si, photoshop.

 

Foley Appletor is a newcomer to SL, but hardly a newb. I love his disgruntled hobbity steampunk aesthetic.

Design and Image Manipulation for various Merchandise

1 - subliminal message

2 - little tower of london

3 - conflict

4 - painter

 

these are my entries to down under challenge for image 36 posted by sure2talk

  

My Mom's 'Love In A Mist' , this time with a light blue petal-tip.

I wanted to have another crack at those soft diaphanous petals, and got the 'nest' of soft spikes underneath in stark shapes against the fading daylight.

 

See this previous post:

www.flickr.com/photos/wwwayneup/151724539/in/photostream/

walt disney world, orlando, FL.

set of random pics around the parks. marilyn monroe, great faces!

 

and yeah, all the pictures for my image manipulation tryout, same patterns for all - bright/contrast + curves

Lønstrup, Denmark.

 

Well, what to do when you're really busy and have caught a nasty cold?

Upload oldies of course :)

Post-processed in GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program)

 

So... here's the final picture (right) compared to my original picture (left):

 

Most obviously I added some more interesting sky from a stock photo.

I played around with Photoshop's shadows/highlights function (which is actually not intended for the use with plain normal JPEGs, but sometimes works), selective color adjustment (especially the cyans), brightness, contrast, saturation and lightness. A veeeery slight vignette effect from the distort→lens correction filter. That's it.

Meet Pogo, my friend's dog. No-one knows what breed he might be, but the cold (dark) nose suggests he is healthy.

 

He never stands still, so getting a well focused shot with the limited DoF of the 13mm lens was challenging.

 

I was very surprised how his eyes look. My normal experience with eyes is that they are about the same temperature as the surrounding tissue, yet his are clearly relatively cold. (I have several images of the same dog, taken at the same meeting, that all show the same effect, and we were in a nice warm pub at the time).

 

Image made with a Therm-App Pro 640 x 480 thermal camera, ThermViewer software. Small amount of image manipulation (brightness curves) in a mobile phone photo editor app. What you see here is essentially what I saw on the screen when I made the image.

after (H)elmut, before (N)ewton.. I can't resist playing with other people's images.. my fellow 'contacts' beware!

An array of samples from the Gnu Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) script collection, FX-Foundry, as recommended by iffles.com.

 

The original (unedited, but developed with UFRAW) is Pearl from my Showcase set. Thanks to Anna who is the guinea pig in these tests!

 

You can download FX-Foundry for GIMP here - free!

 

Which is your favourite effect? Comment below to tell me :)

I love how this one came out. They look way more vintage than they are.

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Reethi Beach, our first visit back to the Maldives since we dipped our toes into the water so to speak in 1996 to Thudufushi. After getting some more experience diving in the UK and on a couple of trips to Thailand I decided that warm water diving was for me, and there is no easier diving in the world than on the Maldives. The islands are usually quite small so after breakfast you just wander down to the Dive Centre, the staff will have put all your dive gear on the boat, all you have to do is turn up and go diving!

 

I would say Reethi Beach is at the budget end of Maldivian islands but as with most islands whatever level you are at it can be enough. Just being in the Maldives is enough, the whole vibe is just amazing. I guess the worst bit for us was the room, the tin roof was pretty noisy when it rained and there we had some scurrying furry creatures in the roof that can keep you awake at night. A good dive and snorkelling island though and there are a lot of repeaters here who love this place.....then again there are repeaters on every island!

 

I have started using a more impressionistic style to my photographs lately, I try to bring out the feeling of the place by varying the post processing effects that I use. To be honest I find it absolutely amazing what can be pulled from a pretty poor image these days by utilising current image manipulation techniques. The only slight problem is it takes time, something none of us have enough of, but I must say the final results are well worth the effort.

 

The thing we love the most about Maldives holidays is the mornings.....without a doubt the best time of the day. We are up at dawn for a run around the island and to see the sun come up. We usually have the whole island to ourselves at this time of day, it's just so calm and peaceful. Then it's into the bathwater temperature ocean for a snorkel before a well earned breakfast.....the best meal of the day.

 

The climate is perfect this time of year, you just have to put up with a few stray showers. For a chill out holiday the temperatures are absolutely perfect in the Maldives, around 30 degrees, day and night. The evenings are slightly balmy.....perfect for the tee shirt, shorts and the 'no news no shoes' uniform of the Maldives. Even the water is 30 degrees.....and it is the same 30 metres down, maybe dipping to 28 degrees on a cool day. This area of the world is just stunning, there is nowhere else like it. Absolute heaven!

 

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To view the rest of my Photography Collection click on Link below:

www.flickr.com/photos/nevillewootton/albums

 

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Photography & Equipment sponsored by my web business:

www.inlinefilters.co.uk

 

We are UK's leading Filter Specialists, selling online to the Plant, Agricultural, Commercial Vehicle and Marine Industries.

 

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PLEASE NOTE: I take Photographs purely as a hobby these days so am happy to share them with anyone who enjoys them or has a use for them. If you do use them an accreditation would be nice and if you benefit from them financially a donation to www.sightsavers.org would be really nice.

 

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Photographer - John Patrick

 

Creative - Unknown

 

Client - absolut Vodka

Thing I made in my Image Manipulation class for a project dealing with Cutting Masks (how you get text to have images and shite).

Impression of Luxor souk. Luxor, Egypt, 09/02/2009.

My sincerest apologies! The image manipulation website that I used for this egg effect was bought out or oversimplified and no longer makes eggs. :(

They are dumpr.net and they took a massive stinky dump on my creativity!

Just starting to learn about digital image manipulation. First attempt at cloning.

Duration: 18 seconds

 

The structure of the pier fun fair has been edited using "image manipulation" to remove the back of the "Horror Hotel".

a little like those holiday snow globes, but in reverse. I used Photoshop on a duplicate layer to create an "Amazing Circle" and inset it back into the original sky, using some creative blending between the layers.. all overlaid with a digital noise layer for the 'sparkles' you can see in the image.

 

as for the 'amazing circles':

I followed the procedure, first, as outlined here: brilliantdays.com/archives/2005/10/how_to_create_a.php ,

 

and in the flickr Amazing Circles group: www.flickr.com/groups/amazingcircles/discuss/116859/

 

I Am using the basic wondrous polar coordinates transformations as beautiful in and of themselves, but also as starting points for grounding them in their origins and/or creating new relationships for them.

My attempt to emulate the Star Trek "transporter" effect using a GI Joe action figure for the subject. This is a recreation of a segment in an 8mm film composed of experimental special effects.

typography construction illustration of a model friend of mine..

Intricate and precise layering of words that describe this particular person..

Thanks Amy..x

Computer Generated Image Manipulation abstract experimental glitch

This was one of the most beautiful childhood photographs I did ever see, I actually can't remember where I took it.

Created with Gimp in linux.

Not available on DVD yet, so you have to watch alone through a microscope.

 

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