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selective color (digital)

My first full wedding shoot.... heaps of fun and very happy with the finished results - as is Bride and Groom

Nikon D7200 with AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm

I really am a beginner when it comes to selective coloring and I REALLY want to learn how to be better at it. I know I should just break down and buy Photoshop but for now I am using Picasa.

 

Maybe I should ask for PS for my birthday next month.

Submission to the group 52 Themes 2016 under the topic "Selective Color"

52 in 2021 Challenge . 35 ~ selective color in black & white

an in-camera special effect process

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Nikon S3700 .. S37_7218

exposure made: 01/14/2021 06:23:08 MST

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this was quick to do but fun for me. these type of photos are always interesting. Oceanside CA

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Subject: Parades & processions; flags; War; commercial streets; city & town life; Ohio--Oxford; miami digital collections; bowden postcard collection

Don't know how it turns out this way. I was only expecting the usual blurry picture from thoughtless shooting without even seeing. But seems like this time luck do what she do worse, not fucking up on peoples.

Kasabian in selective gold over chrome plated steel.

Dogwood blossoms. Sequoia National Park, California.

  

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Selective logging in the Pokeamoke State Forest, near the town of Snow Hill on Maryland's Eastern Shore.

 

Pokeamoke State Forest

Februrary 2007

Edward Kenway in Assassins Creed IV.

Quite like this one... show casing the ink!!

I did the selective color on my husbands boots. I like this one

I don't think I will ever fully comprehend the depth of the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society. Body image issues are no exception.

 

For example, I don't think I can understand why this beautiful person would mask her freckles with foundation.

 

Please do not mistake this as direction of how she ought to live her life or construct her self. She has the autonomy to do as she please.

 

I guess it just goes to show again the subjectivity of the characteristics of beauty.

 

Photo notes: Yeahhh shrubs..

From my most recent visit to Bernheim with Sean. I like the selective here, but something happened to the edges. It looked great after I finished brushing the color back in, but somewhere between that and the final adjustments, something happened to make the edges where I brushed solid white. I'm not printing this or anything, so it doesn't ultimately matter just as long as you don't look to close. I took a bunch of black and white photos after this, a few of which I will eventually upload. Thanks for stopping by!

The Flickr Lounge - Monthly Theme - Saturday: Deliberate Blur

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

For this picture I used the Selective Color Mode. Using this mode I chose to select the colour of the middle mountain and the street because those are the main points of the picture. The middle mountain is the main focus of the picture and the street is the way to be able to get there; to the focus, to the mountain. The sign of the curve that has the arrow is pointing to were you should go, “the path to our destination”.

Praktica B200 + Pentacon Prakticar 135/2.8

Ilford FP4+

Fomadon R09 (1+50) ? min

 

Negatives scanned with CanoScan 9000F. Cropping and curve adjustments in Photoshop.

ƒ/5.0 37.0 mm 1/40 200

This photo shows the raindrops left on a black bench from the previous rainfall. The techniques used in this photo are selective focus to emphasize the water droplets , high horizon and symmetrical balance. I specifically chose to make the camera focus on the closer part of the bench instead of the far part or the background. The camera was set at f10.0 which helped me with selective focus.

A little play with selective colour on this one, B&W photo with the LED lights cut out and adjustments with the contrast and brigthness.

I couldnt let my mate get one over on me so i had to give it a try myself.

 

A modern bus in a very historic town.

DE04 YNF passes through Thelwall.

A photo showcasing the photography technique of "selective focus."

 

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