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levitating on the local grasslands

A semi-abstract view; stalks of grass submerged in a flooded field, Bridge of Earn.

 

I liked the way the sky reflected in silvery blue off the water, in a pattern flowing around the protruding clumps of grass.

So I was taking a "photo walk" around my neighborhood and I noticed this interesting concrete sculpture in front of a building and, of course, stopped to take a few pix. A couple days later, I was at a Photoshop lecture (via the LAPUG - Los Angeles Photoshop User Group) and learned a new tool/technique I wanted to try out. The two -- sculpture and technique -- seemed made for each other since the original photo was a bit dull (see first image below). I'm sure many of you already know this technique but for those who don't, here goes ...

 

NOTE: This works exactly the same in Photoshop Elements. In fact, I use PSE 9 myself!

 

This is a painting technique which allows you to color an object without losing it's texture or pattern or details!

 

1. Select an object whose color you would like to change (and it doesn't matter what color it is in the first place; it could be red or blue or whatever).

2. Set the foreground color to whatever you wish and select a brush.

3. Change the mode on the PS horizontal toolbar to either hue or color (more on which in a minute).

4. Paint away!

 

You'll see that only the color of the object will change, not its details; whereas if you leave the mode in normal, you'll change the color but it will hide all detail in the object. You could, of course, do your painting on a blank layer and then change the opacity of that layer to see the underlying detail, but you'll lose the vibrancy of the color.

 

Hue versus color. As far as I can tell, if the object is filled with saturated color in the first place, such as a red shirt, either of those modes will work fine; but if the object's color is not saturated (such as the concrete I was trying to paint), color works better. What hue does is mimic the saturation level of the underlying color: if it's faint, then the painted result will also be faint.

 

Pretty cool, huh :-)? I hope some of you have fun with this technique if you haven't tried it before!

 

Oh, I almost forgot ... when I was finished painting the concrete sculpture (see second photo below), I thought the result was still pretty uninteresting so I played with a bunch of filters (using FilterForge) and overlays till I got something I liked.

B&W Color/B&W analogs/cutted/manipulated/handpainted

I have made it for

Pop Art Portraits Challenge May-June 2017 - Creative Digital Art Community Challenge.

 

hello form both if us

Boston, OLYMPUS OMD10, 21mm Zeiss ZM

(Not mine photo)

Manipulated version by me - original photo by (my daughter) painter of horizon

My first attempt manipulating Impossible PX70 film.

Kreative People group's "Treat This #45" Original by abstractartangel77.

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Gear :Canon Eos 600D I EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 III

 

Exif : 10 I f/10 I 400

 

Place & Date : Chittagong I JAN 2016

 

© All rights reserved by Fatehul Joy

 

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Processed from my original photograph.

thx 4 faves comments invites always appreciated

Still

 

Blog: www.turmericnspice.com

Portfolio : www.simijois.com

 

Do not download, reproduce, copy or manipulate without my written permission.

Another trial with fire but still a long way to go to make it look real .But my thoughts run into some wish this is a huge painting in oil ,just love strong colours with black . I might give it a go one of the days when I am done with other things I'm doing at the moment , just searchng to get in the right mood.

  

Crocus on Good Friday

  

"Flowers are heaven's masterpiece."

- Dorothy Parker

"The sun does not shine for a few trees and flowers, but for the

wide world's joy."

- Henry Ward Beecher

 

What can be found at the NEW Saskatchewan Provincial Archives webite?

 

"Flowers are like human beings . . . they thrive on a little

kindness."

- Fred Streeter

 

Texture by Cleanzor Thank you kindly....Seen in the Texture Infinite Book group - 5 or more awards

 

Thanks very kindly for your gracious comment, views and invites. Much appreciated!.... Much appreciated. Peace and love be with you.

Namaste.

  

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☞ best viewed large : )

 

3D TREATMENT CHALLENGE No. 4 for THE HYPOTHETICAL AWARDS "....for images that pop off the page....have a lot of depth...or in some way appear 3D."

 

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Image Art created May 2015 for the Down Under Challenge 885

With thanks to Roger Johnson for the greenery from DUC 885

 

Plus my photo of a kangaroo.

 

Originals in first comment.

 

Explore Jan 10th 2011

 

Only did this one for a bit of fun.

Was planning on repeating the image 9 times but it looked too busy.

Re-work of this image:

www.flickr.com/photos/digitalysed/5303509032/

 

This is a manipulated image created from an AI base, please do not invite to your groups if you have a no AI policy.

 

You can read a little breakdown on how I create these images on my 'About' page if you are interested.

 

Stable Diffusion/PhotoShop/Gigapixel AI

My wife Theresa Jane Brown and our dog Tushar.

Taken on September 17, 2017.

 

Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος

Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece

(retired in 2011, born in 1946).

 

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None of my images may be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated or used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. THANK YOU!

In every stone

In every leaf of every tree

If ever grown

I feel you

Bradford Festival of Light, Mirror pond.

hand drawn, manipulated in photoshop

All of my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written explicit permission. All rights reserved. Copyright 2016 © Alexey Kuzmis

Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces

Challenge 190 ~ A rose for Emily

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A ROSE FOR EMILY William Faulkner

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Created for : Challenge 190 A rose for Emily

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And as soon as the old people said, “Poor Emily,” the whispering began. “Do you

suppose it’s really so?” they said to one another. “Of course it is. What else could…”

This behind their hands; rustling of craned silk and satin behind jalousies closed upon

the sun of Sunday afternoon as the thin, swift clop-clop-clop of the matched team

passed: “Poor Emily.”

~night cafe images manipulated in gimp

This is a manipulated image created from an AI base, please do not invite to your groups if you have a no AI policy.

  

You can read a little breakdown on how I create these images on my 'About' page if you are interested.

  

Stable Diffusion/PhotoShop/Gigapixel AI

We all have our secrets in places kept, nobody has access too. We try to hide them from the daylight and the public eye. The secrets we try to keep are probably those we're most emberassed of.

 

Had this idea stuck in my head soooo long and then one summer day I woke up at nine (which was really early) and thought "Why not be productive". Took some time to edit it but it came out nearly as I pictured it in my head.

This is a photo manipulated picture, created for a photoshop contest site. -- --122806

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- --- - for flickr group "Guess the Movie"

***********DO YOU HAVE A GUESS? SO, COME JOIN AND PLAY WITH US!

(otherwise your answer will not be counted)************

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Taken in the historic centre of Athens on August 10, 2024.

 

Thanassis Fournarakos - Θανάσης Φουρναράκος

Professional Photographer, Athens, Greece

(retired in 2011, born in 1946).

© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

None of my images may be downloaded, copied, reproduced, manipulated or used on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit written permission. THANK YOU!

One of a Series of manipulate silvershades from shot to different exposure times

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