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| 12/14/2003 05:51:37 PM |
Winter Wonderlandby Everyday ReneeComment: In Photoshop 5, I first selected the entire image, then used the Edit>Transform>Perspective tool. This gives you handles like the crop or scale tool, but is not contrained to a rectangle. I dragged the bottom handles directly sideways until the two main posts appeared parallel (109.4% of the original width). I then cropped the excess background this steps created. Unfortunately, I then noticed it needed about a 1 degree rotation; I try to always combine the crop and rotate steps by rotating the crop rectangle. Because this created more unwanted background, I just added a thick stroke in a contrasting color (not the one I'd recommend, but one you can see!) instead of cropping further.
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OK, that border looked pretty bad (I'm leaving it on the thumbnail so you can see) so I've selected the border with the magic wand, feathered the selection 8 pixels two times, then filled the resultant selection with white to create (what I hope is) a frosty effect, and then added a couple of pixels of black around the outside to make it show up on a white display page.
I've also been a little sloppy today, and have been re-saving the image in JPEG instead of Photoshop or TIFF format, so I'm sorry if the image quality has gone down a bit.
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| 12/14/2003 05:35:59 PM |
Avian Contoursby ScottKComment: A good idea; looks a little bit oversharpened, creating a slight halo on the top/back. |
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| 12/14/2003 05:32:59 PM |
Ornate by Spanish_GreaseComment: Creative use of refraction, reminiscent of the classic vase/face double image. |
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| 12/13/2003 07:23:56 PM |
Winter Wonderlandby Everyday ReneeComment: I agree this looks like a winter "stock photo" in the best sense -- I could easily see it on a greeting card or CD cover (I have one with a similar image I'll post when I can). Since it's not for a DPC entry, I wonder if you might want to try using a perspective-correction to make the two posts vertical, and even out the size of the windowpanes on the right. |
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| 12/12/2003 02:41:31 AM |
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| 12/07/2003 02:37:50 PM |
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| 12/07/2003 02:37:11 PM |
Morning Shroudby ImagineerComment: On my monitor the sky looks a little over-exposed, but it's a nice capture of the mist. Personally, I'd play with various Curve settings in Photoshop to see if I could bring out some sun rays, probably darkening the whole thing some. |
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| 12/07/2003 02:34:28 PM |
Angelic?!by RiderGalComment: On my monitor her nose looks a little too bright. With the extreme effect you have here, I'd want to try further experimentation, such as applying a canvas filter to make it look painted, or layering it with a picture of some nice fluffy clouds at a low opacity level. |
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| 12/07/2003 02:31:04 PM |
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| 12/07/2003 02:26:47 PM |
Bird of Paradiseby sleekrComment: That looks remarkably like it could have been taken in my front yard. The BOP flower has so much detail, I try to avoid showing it against such a busy background. Nice color and detail on the flower itself. |
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