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04/17/2005 11:12:24 AM · #26 |
Originally posted by dwterry: Originally posted by elsapo:  |
Justin, I was wondering if you wouldn't mind sharing your photo editing technique on this one. What steps are you taking to get such wonderfully subdued colors? |
I just had my original photo then duplicated the layer, put a yellowish orange tone on top, and lowered the opacity until i got those colors...then i dodged and burned just a tiny bit...finally USM..hope that helps
*edit*- and some brightness contrast too
Message edited by author 2005-04-17 11:15:18.
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04/17/2005 11:21:30 AM · #27 |
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04/17/2005 11:32:24 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by elsapo: I just had my original photo then duplicated the layer, put a yellowish orange tone on top, and lowered the opacity until i got those colors...then i dodged and burned just a tiny bit...finally USM..hope that helps
*edit*- and some brightness contrast too |
I have used a technique where I create a hue/sat layer, clicked on the colorize option, adjusted the hue/sat to where I want it, but then after saving it, I've lowered the opacity of the layer. That way I subtly colorize the picture overall but still get subdued "real" colors coming through.
Does that match up with what you are describing at all? How are you adding the tint?
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04/17/2005 11:35:05 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by dwterry: Originally posted by elsapo: I just had my original photo then duplicated the layer, put a yellowish orange tone on top, and lowered the opacity until i got those colors...then i dodged and burned just a tiny bit...finally USM..hope that helps
*edit*- and some brightness contrast too |
I have used a technique where I create a hue/sat layer, clicked on the colorize option, adjusted the hue/sat to where I want it, but then after saving it, I've lowered the opacity of the layer. That way I subtly colorize the picture overall but still get subdued "real" colors coming through.
Does that match up with what you are describing at all? How are you adding the tint? |
yeah kinda like that..i used color balance..almost like putting a sepia tone on top of the color image...
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04/17/2005 12:36:27 PM · #30 |
I like 167248 the best! It's really gorgeous. |
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04/17/2005 12:40:33 PM · #31 |
So there are going to be some realy good photo's in this challenge if this are just the outtakes.
I was realy glad with the photo I send in, but if I see these outtakes, man, I wonder if I am not going for the brown ribbon....
Al in all I am looking forward on seeing some great photo's (that's what I like about these free study's).
Good luck to all, let's see what tuesday brings.
Edit: Changed tomorow in tuesday (silly me)
Message edited by author 2005-04-17 12:44:55.
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04/17/2005 01:32:08 PM · #32 |
Here is one of mine , what do you think ?
Comments welcome !!! Thanks. |
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04/17/2005 02:10:19 PM · #33 |
A couple of my outtakes...

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04/17/2005 03:06:12 PM · #34 |
The blue sky against the green of the cactus was great here, not sure I captured it:
Again, much more beautiful in reality than my capture:
And here is an original + edit (decompose, etc):
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04/17/2005 10:15:34 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by itripn: The blue sky against the green of the cactus was great here, not sure I captured it:
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I think this one is my favorite of your outtakes..love the angle and colors :)
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04/17/2005 10:40:22 PM · #36 |
Originally posted by itripn: The blue sky against the green of the cactus was great here, not sure I captured it:
Again, much more beautiful in reality than my capture:
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Interesting... Free Study outtakes before the challenge closes. :)
What is a nice member from Portland, Oregon like you doing taking desert pictures like these?? :)
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04/17/2005 10:47:07 PM · #37 |
I first entered the rose picture, then changed my mind to the crucifix, and now have changed my mind to something completely different, so I am posting my outtakes here so I know I can't change my mind again LOL.
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04/17/2005 10:52:21 PM · #38 |
Shannon, I think the rose picture could have been nice had the focus been somewhat better.
Here are two of my outtakes for the challenge:
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04/17/2005 10:57:04 PM · #39 |
Originally posted by stdavidson:
Interesting... Free Study outtakes before the challenge closes. :)
What is a nice member from Portland, Oregon like you doing taking desert pictures like these?? :) |
I got stranded in AZ for a few days recently :-)
Ron |
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04/17/2005 11:00:01 PM · #40 |
Originally posted by andri:
Here are two of my outtakes for the challenge:
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I really like this one, I think it would have done well too! |
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