View allAll Photos Tagged manipulation
This is a manipulation of this picture based on comments given in this thread.
Using gimp.
I treated separately the sky& tree to remove the natural sky gradient.
The side-effect is that the top of the tree is a bit over contrasted.
I applied a sepia tone following this tutorial (sorry in French): applying a sepia layer in tone mode, with a mask equal to the b&w but with a Gaussian level curve to apply sepia only to the mid-tones.
Finally I enhanced slightly the contrast of the 2/3 bottom.
I enjoy taking random simple images, such as this one of some clouds & tree tops and creating new abstract landscapes from them.
My entry into the latest round of the WFC Manipulation Game
www.flickr.com/groups/welshflickrcymru/discuss/7215760035...
Photoshop Contest club: Week 95: winterland
Original raw image by pixability - www.flickr.com/groups/photoshopcontest/discuss/7215759454...
Second raw image used was Week 3 posted by 'rhi'
www.flickr.com/photos/rhidundantx2/11960861/in/pool-photo...
Extrem macro examples.
4 images combined to one.
About 2x magnification.
From this: www.flickr.com/photos/cekari/9365783626
Created for The Knight and his Princess - special photo contest
Original image by haikus ~ Sabine
model by Lisajen-stock
I don't like flashy awards, since they're mostly given because of an obligation to stupid group rules. If you got something to say, say it in your own words and not by copying and pasting. I don't follow such rules, so if you have the sweaper running, don't even bother to invite me please. As of now the flashy awards will be removed, no offence!