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Photoshopped Picture. I used OOB and Selective Colorization for this. To enhance I used 2 separate framing colors of matting.
Had some time to play around with PS today... See more from the day at lucascarrollphotography.blogspot.com/2010/04/weekday-hunt...
This was another one of the photos in the set for class. After the critique I wanted to show my classmates my runner up photo. I did not end up picking it because it did not feel right to me, I did not think that the color selected popped enough. You may now notice how my eyes - when surrounded by grey - do not really look blue.
Here is a photograph of a bunch of colorful Kayaks at the Sister Bay Harbor in Door County, WI.
I decided to take this shot specifically for this reason. I thought it would make a great shot to use selective coloration.
C&C Welcome!
Enjoy,
This is the second edit, I had to change the background and then applied my selective coloring, I don't know if I like this one or the other better
Couldnt work out why there was loads of people in the water here and nowhere else- then spotted the flags to mark the shark nets!
Could have titled it "feeding time"
A bit of practice with selective focus. Aperture was wide open to get minimum depth of field and a blurred background.
I'm so forget full and don't retain much that I don't find will help me later on in life. Also I have a bit of selective hearing an all around bad mix for secret telling and advice though that dosent seem to stop people from doing both.
Here I've masked off the section of the forward attach bracket where it will be sealed to the forward and aft inboard rib so that the sealant will adhere better. I'm going to do the same thing to all of the places on the tank skins where parts join to them.
I did this just before dunking these parts in Alumiprep and Alodine. The fuel tank parts do not get primer, though the finished tank may get primer on the surfaces that are both not external skin and do not touch fuel if I get really motivated.