Showing posts with label photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographs. Show all posts

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Digital Manipulation of Photographs in Photoshop 2

Another in the series of digital manipulations of photographs of my daughter, done a few years ago.

She has a habit of running her fingers through her hair.  I photographed this Rosetti painting, cropped it,  used several effects on it to simplify it such as dry brush, and possibly sumi e.   I copied and flipped the crop I'd made, doubled the canvas size and pasted it to join as a mirror image and then integrated the photo of my daughter, applying the same effects to make the images gel together as one.

Lots of use of layers and techniques to unite the 2 very different images to make a cohesive finished piece.

I'll post more in the series.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Digital manipulation of photographs in Photoshop



These photos were part of a larger series I did a few years back.  

The subject is my daughter.  I took a lot of photos of her and her belongings and surroundngs.   These wine bottles stood in the kitchen with the light of the window shining through.

I layered a photo of her at varying opacities and then applied effects, simplifying shapes and adding graphic elements, layering +++ as I went.

Other images combined her with rugs and hangings and windows - I'll show some of those in days to come.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Close up photographs: Dandelion clock

Dandelion clock, Vivien Blackburn

Aren't dandelion clocks beautiful?

Remember blowing the seeds away to 'tell the time'?

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Rosebud in my garden

A rose in the garden.   Using the 10x magnifying lens.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sea of Poppies

Crimson Tide

I haven't seen a field with so many poppies in since I was a child - it was amazing.   I only had my compact camera and took this in a hurry and messed up the exposure  - I must go back with my Fuji.

Friday, June 17, 2011

Summer blues


Flowering now in my garden.   More here

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

digital manipulation, flowers, using Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop Pro

Not a great photo but I decided to play with it in Photoshop and Corel Paint Shop Pro


The original photo - a sunny day so high contrast against the background, taken with a close up filter (10x magnification)

The oriental poppies are starting to open, I can't see the dramatic centres clearly yet but they'll soon open.

The first image is the untouched photograph

This one is a combination of the original and the black and white version below, only a subtle difference but moodier? a little more dreamlike?.

Black and white version

I simply pasted the black and white version on top of the coloured version and used multiply in the layer options - then tweaked the colour a little using the hue and saturation, levels and contrast.


And on the final one I duplicated the layer in the black and white image and used edge effects, dodge and burn a bit, and upped the contrast.

Each programme has tools that I like - but oh Corel can be slooooow! and it isn't a matter of my computer speed/memory because Photoshop doesn't. Does anyone else have that problem?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

early spring flowers in the garden

There are signs of spring in the garden after a rather vicious winter that killed off some plants so I nipped out with the camera on macro setting.

Mini daffodils, hyacinth, winter pansies and wild violets that self set everywhere - I love them and have a running battle to stop my husband pulling them out as weeds. 90% of the winter pansies died in that awful weather before Christmas :>(





Friday, February 25, 2011

Resident tiger was very very jealous of new black kitten - doesn't it just show?

shame it was a bit out of focus

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

evening light, January

Winter fields in evening light - skies are so gorgeous in the early morning and evening.

Monday, December 6, 2010

mist and ice: today's photographs

Ice on the hedges

and ice on the fallen leaves
and ice on the undergrowth

winter has come very early this year :>(

you can see more here