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Not so much subversive as "snark-tacular," I made this sampler for my mom's laundry room. She liked it so much, she's hanging it in her kitchen. Woo!
Also, my first foray into beadwork! Pattern was adapted from Leisure Art's Samplers Stitched for You. Of course, they wanted me to quote the Bible. YAWN.
(thank you to my mom for stepping in for Vanna White)
Montaña de Oro State Park
Los Osos, California
Went to Mattowoman Creek this morning with the intent of grabbing some sunrise shots but the lighting was terrible and you needed a boat to get to the hot spots. I was going to call it quits until I found this pier and met this fisherman. He's actually a Maryland state trooper. Really nice guy. I called this "Selective Fishing" for two reasons. One, because of the selective coloring. Two, because he caught a small fish and threw it back. His expression was priceless when he reeled in the small fish. I'll be uploading a picture of him throwing it back in the water when I have some time.
When I was a baby
We would go out to the park
And sit out in the fountain
Splashing 'round until it's dark
The days go on forever
When you only know that much
And everything you need to know
Is answered with one touch
I wish could remember
But my selective memory won't let me
Made while listening Eels's Daisies Of The Galaxy
Quote from poem: "Selective Memory" by Mark Oliver Everett
this is also one of my first attempts at selective colour. really happy with this one although not great
Still photography at the shooting of the videoclip "Me Gustan Toas" (Jaime GarcÃa, D.J. Gus & Mercedes Sayas), directed by Jaime GarcÃa, with cinematography by Sergio Alvarez.
Wish the bar along the bottom wasn't in the composition. But it adds to the focus theme of the photo.
For ODC-Primary
For Slider Sunday-HSS
I think this portrays the 3 colours - yellow, blue and red.
Thanks for all your comments/faves, I do appreciate them all.
Have A Safe and Colourful Sunday :)
Jo :)
I just loved this and its my first really expirence with selective focusing and I was really happy with it(:
Assignment: PCA101 – Selective Colouring (Be Selective)
Date: Mar 28th - Apr 4th 2010)
Image Tag: pca101
From: Donald Macleod
WIT
I know this is not the most original idea or composition, but I looked at this assignment as an opportunity for my to learn a little bit more about Photoshop Elements, and less about being creative photographically. PSE is a program which mostly frustrates me, and thus, I rarely use unless it does something that Aperture does not. I already knew how to desaturate sections of a photo, but I really didn't understand all of the selection tools available or how to use them. I learned more about the magic wand and the quick selection tool. In that regard, this assignment was very helpful.
I did, however, have some difficulty mastering the selection tools.... they seem to have a mind of their own! I couldn't quite get things selected the way I wanted, so I had to paint in (by pixel) some of the upper edges of the oranges in the basket. I also had to clone out some orange where it didn't belong. You can see the oranges on the top have edges that are not entirely smooth or consistent in large, but overall, I'm pleased with it for a first real try at this.
NYIP assignment UNIT 1, this one selective focus.
Nikon D200, 1/400 at f/1.4. 50mm-1.4 lens. Tripod with dual axis spirit level, triggered using cable release.
Shot Outdoors at Justin Herman Plaza using natural light.
Lessons taken away: Watch your gear, punks looking for opportunities all over!
I'm so over selective focus flowers, had to try something else. Really like to use this technique with my 50 for food, both in resturants and with strobes at the studio.
Selective colorisation with the color tint script:
sites.google.com/site/elsamuko/gimp/color-tint
Original here: