This is an edited image from a family shoot I did a few days ago. Lots of contrast, desaturation, healing brush work... took about 15 minutes of work. Used cutout on a layer with adjusted opacity.
This is a discussion on September 2008 - Photo assignment 1 - severe manipulation within the Photo assignments forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; This is an edited image from a family shoot I did a few days ago. Lots of contrast, desaturation, healing ...
This is an edited image from a family shoot I did a few days ago. Lots of contrast, desaturation, healing brush work... took about 15 minutes of work. Used cutout on a layer with adjusted opacity.
I like this portrait mindforge!
Nice glowy feel!
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The non-web saved version doesn't have the rendered lines. Well, they are definitely not as prominent.
MindForge - Cool effects!
somber self photograph, manipulated severely...
Kiley - your image really invokes a deep melancholy! Well done!!!
Susan
Here is my manipulated photo. This old vehicle was found on a path in Whistler, BC when my husband and I traveled there this past November..... The color made me think of a school bus, which made me think of youth and energy....which, in my mind was a juxtaposition of an old retired school bus driver who was tired.
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