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11/07/2010 05:28:25 PM · #151 |
Same duck, same pond, different pose.
Canada Goose on the same pond:

Message edited by author 2010-11-07 18:24:52.
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11/08/2010 10:23:36 AM · #152 |
today's experiment
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11/08/2010 11:06:34 AM · #153 |
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11/08/2010 01:34:10 PM · #154 |
Messing around with a package of super glue ...
For this round, I've been stretching the 90° rotation layer to maintain the rectangular shape rather than cropping to a square before processing. Do people have a strong preference for one "look" over the other? |
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11/08/2010 02:02:39 PM · #155 |
I've started increasing the canvas size to incorporate the entire image after a 90 degree flip. I change the colour of the background to a colour that won't interfere with the blending mode or on subsequent flips, scale the layer up to cover the extended canvas in the corners.
Square or rectangle depends on the result of the flips. |
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11/08/2010 04:51:48 PM · #156 |
Leaves on the deck, P&S, 1 flip, asymmetrical crop, topaz simplify |
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11/08/2010 05:49:58 PM · #157 |
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11/08/2010 06:32:31 PM · #158 |
Just a simple peach still growing on the tree.
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11/08/2010 08:12:42 PM · #159 |
Thanks Robert and Alice for the suggestions on processing for this one.
Message edited by author 2010-11-09 13:08:51. |
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11/08/2010 09:08:56 PM · #160 |
This looked like too much fun. I had to try it. |
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11/09/2010 11:14:49 AM · #161 |
The original was pretty dull, so I used "Match Colors" to add colors of a favorite picture to the mix.
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11/09/2010 11:14:51 AM · #162 |
This is fun, more fun the more I try it. |
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11/09/2010 11:21:48 AM · #163 |
These are totally charming! Like melted crayon. Like a visual giggle. I love all of it & it's wonderful how each one of us uses the techniques in their own individual way. At first it seemed like it might be pretty routine, but in the SC we're seeing it grow right out of the box. As for me, no preference. The variety is great.
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11/09/2010 02:36:38 PM · #164 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: These are totally charming! Like melted crayon. Like a visual giggle. I love all of it & it's wonderful how each one of us uses the techniques in their own individual way. |
Thanks!
Stack of DVDs edge-on and backlit.  |
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11/09/2010 05:45:24 PM · #165 |
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11/09/2010 08:12:58 PM · #166 |
Used each of the 45 degree angles rather than flips. |
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11/09/2010 10:17:19 PM · #167 |
When Cichlids dream of love, time stops... |
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11/09/2010 11:24:55 PM · #168 |
With gradients, high pass and shadow/highlight applied ...

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11/10/2010 05:58:00 AM · #169 |
.. .. Exploring Topaz Clean
Message edited by author 2010-11-10 05:59:34. |
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11/10/2010 11:18:39 AM · #170 |
three for today...
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11/10/2010 01:32:33 PM · #171 |
Two variations of this original:  |
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11/10/2010 02:41:01 PM · #172 |
Used another NASA image, this one shot from the ISS. This image came with EXIF data (partly reproduced below). :-)
File: ISS025-E-09858_lrg.jpg
Make - NIKON CORPORATION
Model - NIKON D3S
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DateTime - 2010:11:04 18:25:55
ExposureTime - 1/4 seconds
FNumber - 2.80
ExposureProgram - Manual control
ISOSpeedRatings - -14336
DateTimeOriginal - 2010:10:28 23:38:48
DateTimeDigitized - 2010:10:28 23:38:48
ShutterSpeedValue - 1/4 seconds
ApertureValue - F 2.80
ExposureBiasValue - 0.00
MaxApertureValue - F 2.83
SubjectDistance - 1.12 m
MeteringMode - Multi-segment
LightSource - Auto
Flash - Not fired
FocalLength - 16.00 mm
UserComment - NASA#2007934
ColorSpace - sRGB
ExifImageWidth - 1440
ExifImageHeight - 960
SensingMethod - One-chip color area sensor
FileSource - DSC - Digital still camera
SceneType - A directly photographed image
CustomRendered - Normal process
ExposureMode - Manual
WhiteBalance - Auto
DigitalZoomRatio - 1 x
FocalLengthIn35mmFilm - 16 mm
SceneCaptureType - Standard
GainControl - High gain up
Contrast - Normal
Saturation - Normal
Sharpness - Normal
SubjectDistanceRange - Unknown |
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11/10/2010 05:11:29 PM · #173 |
Three created from the same (rather blurry) photo of a spoon handle. That photo was never even intended for creative use.
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11/10/2010 05:17:38 PM · #174 |
Originally posted by GinaRothfels: Three created from the same (rather blurry) photo of a spoon handle. That photo was never even intended for creative use. |
This is why I never delete pictures in-camera, but copy every shot to a hard drive and back-up CD/DVD -- you just never know when you may be able to use the oddest image for something ... |
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11/10/2010 06:02:43 PM · #175 |
Thanks for the comments on these. I agree that the white corners are a problem and will experiment with them when I have more time.
JuliBoc the rotations on number 2 were 90 degrees, then 45 degrees and finally 22.5 degrees. |
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