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Was messing about with Jasc PSP9 and this is the result of one of my experiments.
My boat done in selective colouring only using mono and sepia as opposed to a spectrum colour.
The beautiful sheep of North Uist.
Had daily views of these sheep. Seen from the kitchen and living room windows.
Stuck in a quagmire of holiday traffic in Panama City on Thursday, it took me an hour to get across town. Plenty of time sitting idly created many opportunities for photos. Most of them were quite meh and met with the delete key.
This guy though, carrying his sack of empty Coca Cola cans, and only Coca Cola caught my eye.
I was going to call this picture crazy train... but its clearly a bus :p
Was a very nice day today, dry & breezy with the odd cloud in the sky.
I had been in the local park before my bus left so had my camera out, i fired of a few shots to se what it looked like & this turned out ok but it took a bit of work to bring out the outside as it was so bright.
The inside had a nasty yellowy hue & i couldnt be bothered to sort it out tbh as ive got revision to be doing for my stupid geog exam tomorrow.
SO i just selective coloured it :P, i knida like the effect, but its a bit dodgey in places as tbh i dont have the time to do a quality job
58/365
Today I learned how incredibly bad I am at photoshopping selective color. YIKES
Selective color for The Hereios.
B&W, Black & White, Monochrome
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