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I think this portrays the 3 colours - yellow, blue and red.

 

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Have A Safe and Colourful Sunday :)

 

Jo :)

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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.

My nephew - Shaam. My bean bag gift to him during this visit to chennai. sure he enjoyed it. Did this using Gimp. My first experiment with gimp

Got bored @ hospital. thanks to lynnirene for pointing the online gimp tutor

 

On Explore : Jun 12, 2007 #191

 

Shaam's Photo Stream

Don't take this too seriously. By the time 60096 turned up at Shrivenham on 6B33 Theale - Robeston empty tanks, the light had completely gone, so I decided to turn a very dull shot into 'something completely different' courtesy of Photoshop - selective colour, and a new sky

An awesome mural we saw today in Buffalo, NY at the chalkfest.

Southwest Airlines California One departing from runway 10L at FLL.

One of my first attempts at a selective colour picture. Its been alot of fun having a go at it

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A cajun duo (who may be called Allotment) doing their very best to a small audience in marquee 2 of the 2010 Ely Folk Festival. (they deserved better and it was early on the first day)

It took all of my willpower to not eat one of these beautiful cupcakes. They were in place of Birthday Cake yesterday - I was thrilled they also had fresh strawberries - much better for my diet...

 

A little bit of selective.

 

Taken at the Gardens Open event at Portrack House near Dumfries (the "Garden of Cosmic Speculation" by Charles Jencks).

An old shot I scrambled across - taken on holiday a few years back with my compact.

A re-edit. Messing around with lights.

Selective Color photo of my wife eating a delicious Strawberry Lollipop from Hirosaki Castle

Extreme selective focus on one annual phlox flower, most flowers blurred intentionally, useful for abstract backgrounds

A selective color rendering of a sign on a paved hiking/biking trail near La Crescent, Minnesota. Note that the adjacent road isn’t much wider than the trail with no barrier between the two, hence the reason some cars must have been driving on the trail.

During the 20th century, men of a certain age were required to register for Selective (military) Service with the federal government. When that was done, the government issued what people called a draft card, as seen here. Bill had to register for the draft, even at age 30 and 7 months. He was never called into military service.

 

I had never seen a Birchwood-Couderay address before. I thought Yarnell had a post office back then. At any rate, Yarnell is perhaps equidistant from Birchwood and Courderay. Hayward is the Sawyer County seat.

The sun was shining through the clouds this morning, illuminating only parts of the landscape - this ridge was light up only for a few moments before the light moved on to other places.

Not want I wanted from the afternoon but I managed to salvage this. Back on Saturday to do it right.

 

I made this by pulling out all the colour channels but leaving red, orange and green (the traffic light colours) and then desaturating some of the areas left to remove the distraction. What this left me with was something that wasn't you're usual colourisation image, but an image that has small and very discreet pockets of "almost colour" texture.

 

I quite like this, especially since the afternoon was a bit of a bust.

 

Selective focus play, plus long exposure.

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