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Abstract from a palm leaf with shallow depth.

I wouldn't dare to put my most precious body part into the mouth of a crocodile, but I guess she knew what she was doing.

Flickr Lounge: Saturday Theme (Week 19) ~ Selective Colour

"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #44" "Based On" "Shoot Anything Saturday"

Little yellow flowers

Dancing in the breeze

Little yellow flowers

Huddled round the trees

Little yellow flowers

Seemed to know my pain

Little yellow flowers

In my mem`ry will remain

- Valerie Dohren

A couple exchanges vows on Butterfly Beach in Santa Barbara, Calif., on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2007. (Jacob K. Cunningham/Brooks Institute of Photography, ©2007)

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Nikon 35 mm f/2

Tubo di prolunga Nikon PK-13 27,5 mm

  

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How to selectively invert a photo in Picnik:

 

1. Go to the Create tab and add a rectangle shape

2. Size the rectangle over the part of your image you want to invert

3. Set the rectangle's color to white

-- here's the cool part --

4. Set the "Advanced Blend Mode" to "Difference"

 

You can do this with any shape and even invert inverts to make cookie cut-outs by layering shapes on top of shapes!

A re-edited version of a previous post

I tell you, I got on the bandwagon waaaay before any of you. Back in '08, actually!

 

I thought I'd dig out this old picture, drag it out, and prove beyond a doubt that I can predict the future.

 

Well, at least anticipate Bandwagons.

 

I should also point out this was inspired by Lamanda.

 

I normally do not like selective coloring, but in the past week or so there have been a couple of shots that I thought just lent themselves to that technique. My earlier green frog and this shot.

VWS4480 © VW Selburn 2012 Please do not use this photo without my permission. It was a horrible, murky day, with rain falling lightly from the sky, but suddenly a wide, bright sunray lit up a small area on the horizon. I can't pretend to understand why it should be brighter at the bottom of the sunray... but it was. Maybe the light was being reflected in the raindrops.

While I was down in the mud yesterday, I tried for a shot where only the one daffodil with the greatest number of raindrops would be in focus.

 

NO INVITES OR ICONS PLEASE

Hazardous industrial waste. Thanks Testshop!!!

REPOST - Very old photo. I took this with a point and shoot in 2007. You can tell how my editing skills have evolved. I don't care for the quality of this picture... but it has a lot of views and is always searched for, from google. I don't get why people, on a daily basis, search for SAD BABY. Whatever your into I guess :o)

 

All natural selective eye color.

© Nicole Lovejoy Photography

I wanted to play with selective colour with an older picture, but didn't realise that while I highlighted the girls pants (jodhpurs, or riding breeches) correctly, I neglected the collar of her shirt! Oh well!

Safety cones outside a building renovation project in La Crosse, Wisconsin. A selective coloring rendering via the ColorStrokes app.

Trying out selective colouring of photo

 

In photoshop

image/adjustment/desaturate

then

history brush and paint back the colour into the photo

Sooty

We have been together now for nearly ten years, more than many marriages, she ignores me sometimes, just like I ignore her. But we have a bond.

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At loch of the lowes near Dunkeld.

so many yoshis, only one can be in focus.

Flowers remember only certain things.

 

I have not been out for two or three months so I am digging into the archives for this one. This one is out of the old Nikon 995 archives. No it's not the clearest photo, but I liked t he colors and shapes.

Shot on 35mm film and developed by spraying on developer with a paintbrush allowing only selected parts of the image to come through. I have noticed that all my dark room shots are of these glass paper weights, Somehow I never get bored of shooting them :)

Here is my friend Tony heading out during the 2008 Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation ride in South Florida.

 

Tony does an awesome job every year raising money for this cause.

Self-Assignment - finding a hint of color in an object or subject - in-camera rather than in post production.

Canon Canonet GIII QL 17 - 40 mm Canon 1:1.7 Lens - 35mm Kodak 200 Expired Film - Epson V750 Scanner

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