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My boy Garmin likes
my "Summer Summer Summer" formula:
Fantabra Magic Warm,
Flamoz Fixer, and
Vinny's BL94
Formula patent: WF9, 220762
He poured the chemicals into SwankoLab by hand.
I'm so proud! :)
There are color optical effects like successive contrast that work independently of taste, culture, and experience, but there are also emotional and contextual effects that, while not completely understood, are nevertheless very powerful. (Freeman)
I went to the Toronto Freedom Festival at Queen's Park with dennisnez last weekend.
It was a miserable day, and none of my photos turned out, but I decided to play with a couple of them today and see if I could do anything interesting with them.
This is a result of randomly clicking buttons in Picassa. I have no idea who the subject is, she's just the most colourful one in the photo. (Even before the B&W filter.)
This is not my image but one I photoshopped for the PostProcess group -see the original image and thread here:
www.flickr.com/groups/postprocess/discuss/72157594547879612/
The original image is by Graemetric.
台北單車臨界量 | Critical Mass Taipei
台灣城市單車聯盟/潘建儒攝影
2014年4月19日
台灣,台北
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Taiwan Urban Bicycle Alliance/funkyruru
April 19th, 2014
Taipei, Taiwan
Beautiful place on the south coast of Snaefellsness peninsula
No filters and hardcore postprocessing, only bit contrast and saturation, colours as it was
RawShooter brightened up the details. You can see the guy's white shirt! Kind of a bit overexposed but her forehead's really that shiny in person! (Image courtesy of Tony)
An HDR treatment of a photo taken from about a quarter mile away. I used Photomatix to do the post-processing.
Mr. Rabbit was having a snack on my grass in the backyard. My dad spotted him and i shot him through the screen window in my house with a 70-200mm f/2.8 IS lens and a 2x extender. So, this is really a 400mm shot! The rabbits have been quite prolific this year! My neighbour was saddened because he accidently ran over a bunny with his lawn mower (a newborn) I saw a larger bunny but missed getting a shot
Original photo by Photographer Jerry Lee
Edited for PostProcess group. See other people's versions in this discussion thread.
Took photo of a stone carving of a coat of arms.
In Photoshop:-
• Magnetic Lasso, to go around edge of shield, then cut and pasted to a transparent background
• Find Edges
• Adjusted Contrast
• Converted to Greyscale
• Converted to Duotone (yellow)
• Magic Wand to select white areas, using "Similar"
• Converted to RGB Colour
• Used Fill, with black
• Saved as PNG file to save transparent background