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Made on my Samsung J8 with Pixlr and Vinci apps.
Source image bell - in first comment box - from SolanoSnapper:
www.flickr.com/photos/solanosnapper/46133972892/in/datepo...
For:
***KP Treat This Challenge #210 Dec. 7 - Dec. 13
www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157702841148421/
***Handheld Art December contest: The Festive Season
www.flickr.com/groups/handheldart/discuss/72157673952754457/
***The Award Tree December Contest: Seasonal Holiday Cards
Made on my phone in Pixlr app.
The left panel with twiggy-style face and text by:
www.deviantart.com/jojo22/art/Ripstick132-473013377
Redhaired woman on right from Pixabay.
Other text done in Pixlr.
Figures top left from a shot i took in a supermarket.
Keys and stars from Onlygfx.com
I wish all friends of Flickr a Happy New Year, full of harmony and peace!
I thank you all for appreciating, favoriting, commenting and for the awards
Thanks and wish all Flickr friends a Happy New Year !!!
Agradeço e desejo a todos os amigos do Flickr um Feliz Ano Novo!!!
Arte Digital - Digital Art
Photoshop (Ps)
Image-editing
Effects - Texture - Collage
Double Exposure
Software: Pixlr; Windows
A partir de foto original em 21/12/2019
DSCN7106 P1000
Brasília, Brasil
Taken in my local park on a very misty day.
I adore the work of early pictorialist photographers, especially those of two giants of that era, Robert Demachy and Leonard Missone. This is yet another attempt by me to capture the feel of those times, may they never pass.
Whistling Heron Couple
Casal de Maria-faceira
Illustration/Art
High Quality (HQ) - 3D
Double Exposure
Mix Effect
Texture; Color; Light; Frame
Software: Windows Paint 3D; Pixlr; Snapseed,
Edits made to my original photos.
Edições feitas em minhas fotos originais
Jardim botânico
Brasília, Brasil
They seek them here,
they seek them there;
those illusive Coy Carp pair..
AI/GIMP MANIPULATION/PIXLR EFFECTS
Digital art.
New! Challenge 228.0 ~ Autumn Colours ~ The Award Tree ~
… except it isn’t entirely.
This was taken from the North Devon coast last November. I processed it weeks ago but I have never published it because I was never quite comfortable with sharing the result. You see, it’s more created than captured. The drama comes mainly from the processing and doesn’t reflect the original or even the way I remembered it. As the result is fairly realistic, though false, I wanted to avoid misleading folk.
But for Smile on Saturday today we have a super theme Over-processed Skies. An opportunity not to be missed, and I don’t need to care too much about the level of duplicity involved. I’ve checked some of the example gallery for the theme, and there seem to be realistic over-processed images as well as false colour ones there so I hope this will be OK. I’ll post a link to the in-camera image so you can see where we started.
Processing skies is great fun. All you need is a few tall piles of fluffy white cumulus and you are away. Polarising filters are meant to help (darkening the skies) but their effects are very direction-specific (the skies are most polarised at 90 degrees from the sun and not at all directly away from it) and they create problems with wide angles as a result.
The main object is to enhance colour and contrast. Unless the sun is low in the sky both will be low. These days raw converters offer lots of tools to help like Clarity, DeHaze (or Haze) and the usual contrast sliders.
I remember reading in a book ages ago about how to enhance skies. Just duplicate the image layer in Photoshop (or another layer-based editor such as the free online Pixlr), and then set the blend mode of the top copy to Overlay. Easy then. So having zapped the raw into a contrasty saturated .tif file using a raw converter (I actually used Darktable for that as another experiment) I did something similar with duplicated layers, using Multiply as the blend mode which produces a darker result than Overlay. I sharpened it using High Pass and Linear Light blend at a high setting which improves local contrast. I managed to get a reasonable square crop out of it to emphasise the height of the sky. Finally, I did just a little tweaking and vignetting in Nik Color Efex.
So there we are. The result reminds me of the skies of many paintings I see hanging in stately homes - Constables or Turners perhaps, or dramatic naval battles. All a bit colourful and full of over-cooked drama. Just right for amusing oneself (and others hopefully!) on a Saturday :)
Thanks for looking. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Smile on Saturday :)
Kurios, Toronto, September 2015
created for the 6th Annual Hypothetical Interiors of the Hypothetical Awards www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/72157656010828209/
my textures + Pixlr
ai,pixlr and gimp manipulated and created.
This week 10 Nov..-16 Nov.. our theme is:
~~~~~ Creative Manips ~~~~~
www.flickr.com/groups/temporaryexhibitionsartgallery/
Art Week Gallery Theme
Gothic Stories - Challenge - January 2025
Wonderful Art !
Gothic Stories - AIA Challenge - January 2025
www.flickr.com/groups/recreatingmasters/
AI/PIXLR/GIMP
Spotted this handsome guy at Roche Harbor, WA. He looked so much like our golden (now passed on) with white muzzle and giant paws, that I had to take his picture. Hubby and I talk about getting another dog, it's just not practical at this time. I imagine Cappy would have loved boating with us. Processed in JixiPix Moku Hanga and a sepia effect, Henry, from Pixlr Express.
Sorry I am so far behind with commenting.
Make It Interesting • Challenge 1 (Rotunda)
Source image with thanks to Dave Hamster
Texture with thanks - Earthlight
Created for Kreative People for Treat This #87
www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157653032642944/
Thanks to love-tt-shoot for this source