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I'm definitely a novice with lots to learn, but I'm getting better. This is some PS work I did for a friend. Top picture is SOOC.
This abstract started out as a second POV of a rustic picnic canopy at Coyote Hills Regional Park. I used a PS plug-in filter to create the echoed shapes/angles and then a couple of gradient layers for the colors. Finished it with a border and stroke line. More guesswork and experiments:)
Took these shots on a recent trip to LA. I'm pretty surprised how well the composition turned out seeing as I had to prevent about a bazillion fannypack-wearing tourists from walking into my shot and security was nagging me to close my tripod.
Thursdays Estate is currently be constructed. Making new roads for us to skate on.
Canon 450D
varying exposures (-2, 0, +2)
18mm
100 ISO
I had only recently spied this church near Baden Lake. Being by my self and in the truck, I stopped and took some shots, three exposures per shot.
Gift for m0rgy as suggested by aopho here The light bleed is exaggerated and it's not the best use of the clone tool but it's what I could get away with @ work w/ The Gimp.
Photoshop of course is an amazing way to do touch up work on portrait photography. However, all too often the touch up artist takes things too far, either by choice or more often becuase they simply don’t know the techniques for doing natural touch up work in Photoshop. The following a... [read more...]
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.)