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Cat taken at ISO1600, treated to simulate a painting on canvas, as the fierce, haughty, intense stare in its eyes is too good not to share. Also great tiger stripes on its "sleeves" :-)
Submitted to the Group Pick Your Best 12 from 2006. See ALL the submissions.
"Knife in the Water" the "opera prima" from Polanski...I had this photo and decided to use it for a fake " film-poster "..well maybe it looks more like the cover of a book...
Decía que me dió por hacer un afiche de película, pero viéndolo bien... mas parece la portada de un libro.
Subset of LC81780212014264LGN00 Landsat 8 scene (21 September 2014) showing construction works on M11 Moscow - St. Petersburg highway - ambitious and controversial development project.
I made this enhanced visible spectrum composite for OpenStreetMap, to be able to reflect recent changes in landscape features.
Process was relatively simple:
- download separate spectral band files,
- histogram equalization of panchromatic and visible bands (it works as tone mapping procedure because LS8 files are 16bit),
- conversion to 8bit, making RGB composite of visible bands,
- spatial fusion of 15m/pix panchromatic band and 30m/pix visible composite,
- custom gamma-curve processing for lighter tones visual separation enhancement,
- yellow/red and blue tones saturation enhancement for better separation of concrete, asphalt, clay and sand,
- wavelet-based decomposition and sharpening.
All operations made using GlobalMapper, ImageJ (finally I made it working!) and GIMP.
Tweaked for G. Wentland in the Photoshop Contest group week 82 here:
www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759437...
This is my living room at night. Its a little monotone and since I dont have any windows in my living room it's dark as hell. I want to repaint in a mint color so I took this pic to www.photoshop.com and changed the colors to get an idea of what it would sorta look like. what do ya think? Should I repaint?
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I explain what my thought process and workflow is throughout the creation of the image Fire. A couple of Photoshop tips and tricks sprinkled here and there.
Go check it out
Cheers,
Aaron J. Trigg
Dragonfly - Lake Waterford Park, Pasadena, MD.
OOF or OOB (Out Of Frame or Out Of Border) image manipulation.
First a aknowledgement for the original www.flickr.com/photos/two-wrongs/202447849/ and for his author www.flickr.com/photos/two-wrongs/.
this is another variant (the previous, closer to the original is here
www.flickr.com/photos/97844002@N00/536837639/
Ps i just saw some detail to edit (the red in the lower part of the sphere ...please look at it as a work in progress
This image is the result of inserting an 'amazing circle' image:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwayneup/88463833/
into This image:
www.flickr.com/photos/wwwayneup/88463887/
Screenshots are also available here:
I recently downloaded Daz 3D and I've been having a lot of fun creating and "photographing" the 3D models I create.
This is one of my first creations. I rendered the image in Daz 3D and did some simple image manipulation in Photoshop.
Please enjoy.
More will come as I get better.
Having been asked, recently, about how I made an "Amazing Circle" image, something I haven't done in a little while, now.. I decided the original dandelion image I shot the other day might be interesting, treated this way.
In addition, I used other Adobe Photoshop layers and blending modes to make this one more than a 'run of the action' AC.
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.
I have softened the image with the Oil Paint filter and also a coloured filter to warm up the colours a little bit more. It has a slightly more painterly look.
This was a window with mini-blinds looking through the corner of building to the other window which also had blinds. I dinked around with it exaggerating the "smile" that I saw, and then adding 2 little "eyes" for practice and fun. ArcSoft2 program and hand held Sony Mavica FD-75
This is an older building in Monroe, Oregon.
(I made this image manipulation for a French bulldog forum. I do not know this dog personally, but I know that his name is Mo-mo and that he is already approx. 10 years old.)
For the Photoshop contest Week #218
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Chrysler building lobby from xrrr under a CC licence, thanks!
A frame enlargement from a scene in an 8mm film with multiple exposures. Film Title: "Andy Warhol In Canada".
...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/ ]
Rub the magic coffee pot and the donut fairy will be at your command...
For r_smarte_pants in the Photoshop Contest group here
www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759458...
This is a very often photographed landmark in Columbia. I wanted to do something a little different. I kinda like how it came out but I wish I had scooted over to the left and got more buildings in the frame. Maybe next time.
Finlay Park is named after Kirkman Finlay, former mayor of Columbia, and is the city's most visited park. The 14-acre park opened in 1991 and features a scenic waterfall that streams into the park lake.