Hi All,
One of the first images taken with LB.
Thanks for viewing and your comments.
Regards,
Igor.
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| Crying Tree posted by igorsv May 12, 2008 10:44PM | reply | quote | |
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Hi All,
One of the first images taken with LB. Thanks for viewing and your comments. Regards, Igor. |
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by BearWoodsDavid May 12, 2008 11:19PM | reply | quote | |
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Gorgeous.
David David Akoubian www.bearwoodsphotography.com "Time is a wonderful healer, but a really bad beautician" - Unknown |
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by TG-J (Admin) May 12, 2008 11:22PM | reply | quote | |
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luv it ,that is a shadow on a wall with drip marks ? Tony,
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by igorsv May 12, 2008 11:44PM | reply | quote | |
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The texture has created an effect of shadows on the wall. In reality, those are the branches of the tree blurred by LB.
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by TG-J (Admin) May 12, 2008 11:56PM | reply | quote | |
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These textures seem very popular at the moment,if you dont mind me asking? Does one create them themselves in Ps,if so can you point me to some sort of tutorial. Am seeing a lot of really nice work using them. Seem to really pair up nicely with the lens baby. Thanks ,hope you dont mind me asking. Tony.
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by RichB May 13, 2008 12:11AM | reply | quote | |
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Igor,
A very interesting abstract with nice treatment. Rich |
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by David Morel May 13, 2008 12:13AM | reply | quote | |
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I like that a lot, very emotive! Post processig seems to be spot on!
David L. Morel www.davidmorelphoto.com |
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by igorsv May 13, 2008 12:13AM | reply | quote | |
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Hi Tony,
The texture technique is not new and was used by traditional photographers a lot before the digital. You can google for free texture images. It could be images of concrete surface, parchment paper and so on. A simple technique is to add the texture as a new layer on top of your original image, then change the layer mode (overlay, hard light and etc.) and opacity to achieve a desired look. A more complex approach is to mix different textures, paint with texture brushes on certain areas of the image. Regards, Igor. |
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by Ta May 13, 2008 12:17AM | reply | quote | |
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Lovely image. I like the Holga feel and the tone.
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by TG-J (Admin) May 13, 2008 12:32AM | reply | quote | |
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Thanks Igor I will looking.
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by ScottM May 13, 2008 02:55AM | reply | quote | |
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very nicely done, great abstract.
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by popquiz November 09, 2008 07:30AM | reply | quote | |
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congrats Igor, one of my favorite rags
...it's like nailing JELL-O to a tree! Glen Copeland aka: PopQuiz Join Lensbaby Addicts at: [www.facebook.com] |
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| Re: Crying Tree posted by BARONDLA November 09, 2008 12:06PM | reply | quote | |
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Very atmospheric. Love the B&W. Feels quite ancient.
thanks barondla |
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