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Thanks to these artists on Deviant Art:
long green dress by jlior
jlior.deviantart.com/art/long-green-dress-329030110
Long Time Dead Free Background by zememz
zememz.deviantart.com/art/Long-Time-Dead-Free-Background-...
This is my first Photoshop manipulation. Test 'b', because Test 'a' has a background with an artist I was unable to find in Devian Art for credit when I was done.
Digital Manipulation
This is a posterized photo of a sunset I photographed in the Beaverhead Mountains in southeast Idaho.
comments are more than loved. <3 just please do not
steal, re-post on your stream or claim it as your own.
also, please do not remove the tag if using outside of
flickr. or link back and credit if you must.
I had to do it over, because autumn and winter did not blend well together, because I made winter to small.
That gave me the oppurtunity to show you guys what I started with.
Greetz
Sjoerd
Done for this manipulation game
Some distortions into the perspective but otherwise the man would have been tiny tiny...
Built with elements of other pictures gracefully left under Creative Commons by their respective authors, with a right to modify, therefore the result is also shared under the same licensing terms.
Left stand: testastretta-paris
Note: abstract_effects left his picture under a strict copyright but given the nature of this thread I consider having also received the right to modify and share his original work :-)
It is inspired by this photo on google.
3.bp.blogspot.com/_osrVjnPbdEM/ScT-K2VNOVI/AAAAAAAAGEY/ur...
I have taken like 7 photos to do this montage so don't say to me this is not photography hehe.
J'ai envie d'acheter un parapluie pour de la photographie. Me conseiller vous un parapluie blanc ou comme argent?
218/365 Photo Manipulations Project
Constructive criticism gratefully received
Based on this fabulous tutorial
Resources;
Just a little manipulation for this manipulation game, using one image of bottle from spiralz, gracefully available under a Creative Common license.
I first desaturated it and made it lighter then I merged both images with three layers as following: (top to bottom)
The original image in "grain merge" mode
The bottle image, normal mode
A light gray background