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Created for the HYPOTHETICAL AWARDS Group Mini Challenge, "Digital Art from a Blank Canvas".
Started with a two tone, sharp edge gradient. Multi layered and added liquified soft edging to muted area along with a bird from the symbol filter.
With the solid and background in place, it began to look like a Magritte painting. The bird in the symbols filter tied it together.
En snabb ögonblicksbild: arbete med fiberoptisk inspektion av en underjordisk gasoltank, som en del av min utbildning. Utrustningen är en General Electric Everest XLG3
Totally Waisted
model: Morgana F.
corset: Morgana F.
makeup/hair: Celia Maschmann
Photo: Wandeclayt M. | Bunkermedia
DISCLAIMER - No Liquify or similar photoshop tool has been used in the making of this series of pictures
I liquified my bottles today. I wanted to keep the integrity of the bottle edges so not to obscure their shapes. However the lids looks a bit more abstracted. :) I did this in Photoshop Elements 9
Quick light painting to exploit the flooding at Rickmansworth Aquadrome. The orange is from sodium vapour light pollution, infused in a light pall of drizzle and mist.
There's one corrected line here (about 4mm, where the body of the mother triceratops meets the crest), but otherwise everything is drawn in camera using a LED with a sock as a diffuser.
The streaks in the pool are from broken ice. Those crystaline shimmers, along with the colour and veins of black, just puts me in mind of insects trapped in fossilised amber.
Hope everyone is having a fantastic start to the week.
Processed with Topaz Impression Liquify III at 50% amd soft light blending. It was an overcast morning.
the forge, the life giver, a creation engine for all things, everything made was originated here, from the Molten ABS tubes are formed, those tubes are then put against water to cool, then pushed though to be electrified, and liquified again quickly after. it is then pumped to the opposite side to be poured, half solidified, then molded and solidified, this is the process by which the forge operates, never an error, never a problem.
my entry to the lego blacklight contest, also, the lack of studs... it disturbes me... >.>
Is this beautiful? This false sense of beauty is what we call beautiful?
the set up time for this shot took quite long because of the background and finding the right images to use for my face. But to be honest, I dont think its as good as it could have been but the meaning is there and that was the purpose :-)
A good reason to learn your liquify tool.
I like to subtly enhance people in the images I produce.
For this image I converted to black and white using the gradient map and curves. I cropped the image and then fixed my canvas using the rectangle selector and transform.
Then I entered liquify, I slimmed the waist using the forward warp tool and I shaped the shoulders and arms using the forward warp and bloat tools. Dad will never know but he will see it and think he looks totally hot.
Gotta love liquify
This photo was made possible with the help of the Photoshop liquify tool. I took inspiration from this shot from Marcus Møller Bitsch. Check out his work, it's fantastic. Let me know what you think in the comments!
Tech Info: Sony A7 with Zeiss Batis 85mm
Strobist Info: One Yongnuo YN560-IV in Westcott Rapidbox Duo boomed directly overhead and above camera @ 1/2 power. One bare Yongnuo YN560-III pointed at wall behind me at 1/4 power.
Liquified Natural gas heads west via CNR toward Asia (via Prince Rupert BC), through Jasper AB 9 Jul 2025
Two Florida East Coast Railway ES44C4’s split by a company liquified natural gas fuel tender take in the superelevated curve at MP 335 right before the Cypress Creek Canal. #FEC817, one of 23 GEVOs on the roster, takes the charge on southbound train 103-26, a Jacksonville to Miami manifest with 155 cars for FEC’s southernmost terminal.
Scenes of regular mid-afternoon southbound manifests on the FEC mainline between West Palm Beach and Miami have now become scenes one would wish to see, and not expect. Later on in 2022, FEC management would fiddle with their train lineups and adjust trains 103 and 204 to terminate and originate, respectively, in Fort Pierce, FL, it being one of the smaller terminals along the mainline that still received a significant amount of traffic. From then on, southbound manifest traffic would be split up between the three remaining road freights to Hialeah Yard, trains 101, 105 and 107.
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Pompano Beach, FL
FEC Mainline
Date: 03/26/2022 | 14:29
ID: FEC 103-26
Type: Manifest
Direction: Southbound
Car Count: 155
1. FEC ES44C4 #817
2. FEC ES44C4 #808
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© Vicente Alonso 2022
I've got a bit of a thing for marbling, especially if it involves chocolate on the top of cake.
(Which this obviously doesn't)
Please view large. I used a lot of liquify on this; it's my new toy! Thank you Vint for your tutorial!! You are the best :))
1. Share 3 Photoshop tips (or any post-processing, camera or photography-in-general tips):
a) Advancing Retouching using the Liquify Filter
- Open the image to be corrected in Photoshop, and open the Liquify Filter dialog box by going to Filter > Liquify. Make sure you get up close to the area you want to correct.
- Select Pucker Tool. This tool ‘sucks’ pixels inwards in the direction of the brush-stroke.
- When you finish, click ok to return to the main Photoshop window.
b) Lens Distortion
- Open the Lens Correction filter (Filter > Distort > Lens Correction) and adjust the Remove Distortion slider until you achieve the desired effect.
c) Text Effects: Horizontal Type Mask Tool
- Choose another image that you want to use as the texture for you text. Select the Horizontal Type Mask Tool from the Tool Bar and type your text. The screen will become a quick mask, which is why there is a reddish tint overlaying your image.
- Click on the Move Tool in the Tool Bar to deselect the Type Tool, leaving just the outline of the text on the image.
- Press Ctrl/Cmd+C to copy the selection. Go back to your main image and paste in the selection by pressing Ctrl/Cmd+V. Move the pasted text to its correct position.
- To add a motion blur effect, duplicate the layer. Go to the main menu and select Filter > Blur > Motion Blur. Adjust the angle and distance of the blur and click ok.
2. Three places you like to photograph:
a) I would love to take pictures of the Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. The carved spires create wonderful colors, especially with the rising and the setting of the sun.
b) I would love to travel to Japan during the season of the Cherry Blossom flowers. Cherry Blossom flowers are so rare here that they don’t have a lot of them. Plus, they only last for 2 weeks.
c) Tahiti has always been on my list for places to travel to. There’s just something about it that makes me want to travel there. The waters so clear, hotels on the water, beautiful scenery, lunch on water, it just can’t get any better.
3. Name 3 Photographers you admire:
Alex Filatov (aka NYCPhotography.ORG): Alex has an amazing talent on showing me the wonders of big city life. The color, composition and presentation are always excellent. He has amazing daylight landscapes and architectural shots. Every image just stands out. Thank you for inspiring me and sharing your work, Alex!
Patrick Smith (aka PatrickSmithPhotography): Looking at each and every picture of Patrick’s inspires me even more. Every picture is just so WOW. The timing and angle are always perfect. He’s an amazing Landscape & Seascape Photographer!
Daniel Ewert: I can glad that I came across Daniel’s photo stream. It clearly shows that he has a love of nature’s beauty and light. I am extremely impressed by his work. Keep it coming Daniel!
Your own photography is never enough. Every photographer who has lasted has depended on other peoples pictures too - photographs that may be public or private, serious or funny but that carry with them a reminder of community. - Robert Adams
A representation of sunlight dancing on the waves in the sea. I think I was guided by my love of water and the wish to go to the sea ... Listening to music about daydreaming and the sea ... The waves seem to move if you watch long enough ... And you can see fishes ;-)
Mindy gets to play model for my in my studio, and Topaz Glow is too much fun. Combine the two, and you get something like this.
NS Eastbound Liquified Petroleum Gas Train 396 passes through 7th Avenue in Birmingham, Al. on NA #1 Main with KCS Southern Belle ES44AC 4787 leading an NS C40-8 & a KCS Southern Belle SD70ACe as the United States of America Flag waves in the breeze above the train. This Liquified Petroleum Gas business is something new running on NS this year, at least in new in these parts
As you can clearly see, I'm soooooo out of my comfort zone on this one!
Figured I'd try something a lil' different :)
Strobist info;
Main light/ Canon 600EX-RT (1/2 power) in 26" Westcott Octa Rapdibox over camera
Side lights/ 2 strip grids with Canon 430 EXII (1/4 power) & 580EXII (1/4 power)
Backlight/ Alien Bees 800 (1/2 power) with green gel shot against grey seamless.
The searchlights in Fort Lauderdale have their days numbered as work for Brightline continues toward Miami. All along the FEC in southern Florida, searchlights are being taken down and replaced with the newer style 'vader' style signals.
Luckily this morning, FEC train 109 ran at a good time for me to shoot them passing these endangered signals.
Salish Sea
The Salish-class vessels are four intermediate-capacity ferries operated by BC Ferries and were built in 2016 at Remontowa Shipbuilding S.A. in Gdańsk, Poland.
They were the first dual-fuel powered vessels in British Columbia service, capable of using liquified natural gas or diesel oil to operate. Salish Orca entered service on the Comox–Powell River route in May 2017.
SALISH EAGLE entered service on the Tsawwassen–Southern Gulf Islands route in June 2017. Salish Raven entered service for the Southern Gulf Islands on August 3, 2017. These vessels replaced Queen of Nanaimo and Queen of Burnaby.
The four Salish-class vessels, Salish Eagle, Salish Orca, Salish Raven and Salish Heron, have a displacement of 4,227 long tons and all measure 8,728 gross tonnage (GT) and max 864 tons deadweight (DWT).
Salish-class vessels are 351 ft 8 in long overall and 330 ft. 4 in between perpendiculars. The ferries have a beam of 77 ft. 1 in, They are powered by dual-fuel engines capable of using liquified natural gas (LNG) or diesel fuel to operate. The engines are rated at 5,952 horsepower.
They were the first vessels in British Columbia to be powered by LNG.They have a maximum speed of 15.5 knots 17.8 mph. Each ship has two car decks. They have capacity for 600 passengers and crew and 138 vehicles measuring 20.0 ft × 8.5 ft. The ferries have several amenities aboard including a cafeteria, a gift shop and areas for children and pets.
(Wikipedia)
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En snabb ögonblicksbild: arbete med fiberoptisk inspektion av en underjordisk gasoltank, som en del av min utbildning. Utrustningen är en General Electric Everest XLG3
F8.0 - 1/100 - ISO 100 - MT-24EX with Diffusers - MP-E 65mm
This was one of the first few photos I got, can see the fangs. This little guy wasn't too bothered with my presence. I ended up breaking off the little bit of branch he was sitting on and placing it in the grass allowing for some 5X shots.
Playing with outside shade and bright light
Portraiture workshop
Model: Marissa
Instructor: Patrick Pfister
Venue: Louisville Water Tower
Photo I took of a sunset, liquified in CS3 into a heart and used as my Valentine's Day Card, 2008. Thanks for the inspiration, Margaret..
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This is by far the weirdest thing I've ever done. Maybe I was influenced by my friend Corie's recent picture, or an upcoming project by my fellow photog friend Alisha. But, either way...
We're creepy and we're kooky. Mysterious and spooky. We're all together ooky...
(This appeared in Flickr's Explore. April 2009. Thanks!! You're all creeps. ha!)
15/52: Like a Painting
Today I liquified my face and permanently altered the contour of the Mississippi. What did you do?
Ironically enough, I felt like screaming while taking this picture, because it started snowing, and then again while editing it, because it took six hours. It turns out The Scream was painted at a very, very, VERY implausible angle.
Explored!