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Sorry for those who commented on the original image - I made the image public before I realized I needed to make the 4 images square!
Just having some fun with Cola and MS Photodraw! Lost some of the clarity but I'll have to work on that!
I changed the title thanks to getthebubbles!
Image manipulation, composed of 6 different polaroid pictures ( 6 different ppl too). Each photo was ripped from emulsion and scratched for different effects.
turned on pandora yesterday & lady in red was the first song that came on. it instantly made me think of this image. the original color of the corset was black velvet.
...just about, yesterday was the best day so far this season and as you can tell, these two were basking in the sunshine. let's hope it continues to get better, brighter and warmer real soon. let the sunshine!
This is a photo of a sandbar in a river. I used "Microsoft Office Picture Manager" on it - using "Auto Correct". Apparently MOPM doesn't recognize when it has already "Auto Corrected" a photo, and will again "Auto Correct" images it has already "Auto Corrected." This image was run through five generations of "Auto Correct." That produces pretty bizarre imagery at times, but this "turned out okay." In Explore; highest 7-30-2010, #448.
The caribou is a symbol of Canadian wilderness. It appears on our 25-cent piece. Sadly, the caribou is disappearing and was declared a threatened species in 2000.
Abstract with newsprint. Photo collage of images with effects processed and created using PaintShop Pro and Picasa3.
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Group Creative Commons.
3D by: Ivan E.
Just for fun ... messing around with the idea of compositing images today in view of the rainy weather outside. Eggs selfie! Thanks for viewing.
Finally stepped outside my comfort zone and decided to do some image manipulation... tips and critiques are appreciated.
Alexandre Riulena
there was no use of image manipulation software
or effects other than color correction
Canon Marck ll
Henley Beach Jetty.
In the spirit of all of the "No Photoshop" groups on flickr, this pic has absolutely no photoshopping or out-of-camera image manipulation at all. Not even a sly little crop (if I had cropped, I surely would have cropped the edge of my filter holder from the right hand edge of the pic!). Only a resize to 1024 x 683 pixels.
I find it a good discipline to take pics in light of not photoshopping them. It really makes you think of what is in front of you as you take the pic.
Amended (non-sooc) shot here: www.flickr.com/photos/dinsy2/6974984651/
The entire roll was shot at the wrong ISO setting. Some image manipulation was needed to get usable photos.
Found a new free editing suite online and this was my first creation using the plate in the previous image. Encouraged by my previous abstract images in albums I was browsing the other day.
I spent a long time mixing variations of this image until this one seemed about right. Took 77 tries, but this is nice and colorful and the trees and path stands out from the forest floor.
A little bit of image manipulation to pass the time whilst off ill: here is a reconstruction of the altarpiece painted by Simone Martini in 1326 for the Palazzo del Capitano in Siena, then moved in 1405 to the chapel of the Palazzo Pubblico. Originally portable (the equally-sized panels could be folded up to look like slabs of porphyry) it was incorporated into a larger structure in 1448, and later sawn-up and dispersed in 1686. It's now in three museums: St Ansano (the Met), St Peter (the Thyssen-Bornemisza - he'd lost his frame so I've cloned one), the Virgin & Child (the Met), St Andrew (the Met), St Luke (the Getty).
Brand new Home Bargains shop, not even open to the public yet, am possibly the very first person to photograph it. 22:35, England, Nikon D3300.
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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.
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45016 enters Totnes station on 30-10-80. The working is the morning Bristol to Plymouth and is timed as being taken at 09.55 and it is a Thursday!
The quay branch left the mainline to the right.
Many of my slides of Peaks from this period suffered from an awful fungal attack and resulted in many being thrown out [well before digital image manipulation!]. This is a replacement and part of the Tom Derrington Collection.
In truth I never took a picture of a train entering Totnes station from such a wide angle. With the benefit of being older now I have learned from experience how much better at spying out opportunities other than just a platform shot.
A lot of folks have heard of the
Marfa, Texas lights. (Yes I have
seen them myself.) Well these
are Santa Fe, New Mexico lights.
:-)
After Lydia's comment.. subtitled: The Truth is In There!
another 'amazing circle' transformation, inserting the circle derived from the base image back into the image
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.
even before i started, i kept repeating to myself "this is not a stained glass hummingbird... this is not a stained glass hummingbird.." - that's why i ended up with such a weird set!
1 - head dress
2 - hind legs
3 - circus seal
4 - scream starter - the painting (without the hummingbird!) is of course the well known "the scream" by Edvard Munch
these are my entries to down under challenge for image 34 posted by tracy_n_brandon