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Subthemes:
Top left: Fabricated Landscape (Fabrication)
Top Right: Life Cycles
Bottom middle: Human Presence
An interpretive sign in Arches National Park, check your program for point of interest no. 8.
Polaroid TimeZero film,SX-70 camera, manipulated
1. Katelyn's portrait
2. texture
3. variety
4. layering and basic edit
5. infinite depth
6. interior light
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Pic manipulated by me, from an original graffiti by: Kiz - BadArt Team@flickr
:D
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Here I took images of litter I found of when I went outside and I have edited them to manipulate them further.
I should get green contacts.
Tweaked a self-portrait in Paint Shop Pro. This came from the day 6 photo for my entries into the "365 days" group ( www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/347445914/ )
1. a girl standing on the steering wheel
2. form
3. proportion
4. turned up contrast
5. shallow
6. northwest
Personal | Portraiture
photo by : radziaziz
syahrinaziz
edited by : radziaziz
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Personal | Portraiture
photo by : radziaziz
syahrinaziz
edited by : radziaziz
All Rights Reserved.© All images and photographs of Personal | Portraiture | Engagement Party are property of radziaziz. Photographs may not be reproduced, copied, stored, manipulated, projected, used or altered in any way without the written permission of the copyright owner
+6017-3142987
Playing in Paint Shop Pro. I like it better when viewed at a larger size. Here is a link to the starting image: www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/219532691/
Sunset last weekend at the pond in the local park (Beveridge Park).
The pond was still 90% frozen so offered limited possibilities. I concentrated on the reflections on the water and ice of the briefly coloured clouds as the sun set.
For the technically minded, these are the main steps of what I did:
1) Duplicated the image.
2) Rotated it clockwise 15 degrees.
3) Combined the 2 images in 'lighten' mode.
4) Adjustments to 'saturation', 'levels', 'curves' and 'sharpen' followed.
I hope you like it.