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James plays Uno with himself.
I have seen lots of these multiple exposure shots on flickr and just had to try one myself. Not bad for a first attempt, but I need to do more work around the area where the cards meet James' arm on the right hand side.
My son Patrick (in the water) and his cousin Jake, playing on the bridge near fishing camp.Diana-Holga script by Dave Seaton (Thanks Dave!) via the Gimp.
I pass these cranes everyday to and from work. They fascinate me and they dominate the skyline of Belfast and can be seen from everywhere. They are in the shipyard that built the Titanic but their scale is hard to show. I love them best coming home in the evening when they are highlighted against the grey winter sky by the low evening sun when the yellow glows and the white highlight jump at you. They never cease to amaze me and at times they make me think of some kind of extra terrestrial machine like in War of the Worlds. The cranes actually have names Samson and Goliath.
I have just had fun with these using a downloaded preset for lightroom ADB_solarize found in Adobelightroom group, thankyou, then I tweaked and tweaked until I got an image I liked. I just loved the surreal effect and thought it worked well for these images.
Tweaked for schmorgie13 in the Manipulation addicts group here:
www.flickr.com/groups/flickrmanipulationaddicts/discuss/7...
a pure photoshop takeoff on a profile of Rob Miracle (miracleman) taken during a Raleigh NC flickr group meetup at Stan Crocker's "Crocker's Mark" gallery.
I love the way the texture color only shows up in the lamp glass while just darkening and mottling the blue background.
Texture here
No, this isn't just an edited image.
It illustrates the simple method, used in photogrammetry to recognize and classify plants of different types by their spectral reflectivity footprint. I've used one of my photos taken in Portland Japanese garden to illustrate it. It's easy to see different tints, specific to Polytrichum moss (green), L. acanthoneura moss (yellow-green), Marchantia liverwort (pale blue-green), fallen male flowers of conifers (rusty red).
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PST Contest - one of my first photo manipulations
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Not really, it is a solarized out of the camera (snic) picture of a cool old red barn at Finley National Wildlife Refuge. I was just dinking around with my picture.
The image seems to say it all. An old stone cottage built
who knows when. What it doesn't say is the somberness
of what is very close by. The World War Two Normandy
D-Day Invasion Cemetary. Ohhhh.
Actually, this was one of those blinks.. but in this light, and having overheard Chris Gentry (Atomic Photography) saying he preferred his visages in black and white... this treatment seemed perfect.
This meetup was held at Stan Crocker's "Crocker's Mark" gallery, with an agenda of getting to know each other better and make resulting portraits.