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03/02/2005 01:26:07 AM · #1
I was asked to post up the original of my 70's psychedelic self-portrait, so here it is. I presume the irony of this is not lost on anyone: for "Self Portrait III" challenge I shot a water droplet,a nd for the next one, "70's", I shot an actual self portrait. Of course I morphed it beyond the point of sanity, but that's what my early 70's were like.

I confess to some disappointment that this image finished so low; I thought it was a very vivid depiction of a place/time/attitude, and stylistically spot-on. So it goes.

The image was actually submitted by someone for ratification, which didn't surprise me, but it's 100% legal. The ONLY adjustments are Levels and Curves. In curves I used the pencil tool to draw arbitrary lines, and that flipped colors like crazy. I think it's even int he spirit of the rules, in that I didn't "create" any shapes that aren't there; I just emphasized them and made them shout with hard edges, through the Curves control.

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Peace out, people!

Robt.
03/02/2005 01:36:35 AM · #2
Very nice Robt. That certainly says 70s to me. 60's too.

Would have been cool to get someone with a large afro sillouetted in there... but perhaps that would have been too 60's. ;)
03/02/2005 01:47:02 AM · #3
Ahh, seeing the original is very illuminating. Robert, that photo is so very you :)

Damon
03/02/2005 01:48:43 AM · #4
Originally posted by mycelium:

Ahh, seeing the original is very illuminating. Robert, that photo is so very you :)

Damon


Right on! I'm one far-out dude (or used to be, anyway)...

Robt.
03/02/2005 01:49:22 AM · #5
Originally posted by bear_music:

... In curves I used the pencil tool to draw arbitrary lines, and that flipped colors like crazy. I think it's even int he spirit of the rules, in that I didn't "create" any shapes that aren't there; I just emphasized them and made them shout with hard edges, through the Curves control.

I love using "funny-shaped" curves to change images around -- two or three of my entries have used it, but never as successfully as you did.

Here are a couple of galleries at pBase showing the use of this technique and Curves in general:
Abstracts
Dirty Windshield
Fear Challenge
Tone Curve Demo
03/02/2005 02:50:28 AM · #6
I really liked this photo of yours Bear, and scored it much higher than the average. I could really relate to this image... Keep up the good work.

Ray
03/02/2005 01:11:32 PM · #7
Yeah General, I seen and loved that dirty windshield shot :-)

Robt.

Message edited by author 2005-03-02 13:12:39.
03/02/2005 01:31:52 PM · #8
Have you been eating weird berries again?
03/02/2005 01:32:47 PM · #9
I actually voted this high, It is a quintisential image of the era and I thought this one would ribbon.
03/02/2005 01:39:17 PM · #10
Originally posted by kiwinick:

I actually voted this high, It is a quintisential image of the era and I thought this one would ribbon.


ROFL

Oops, perhaps you didn't mean to infer you were high when you voted on this one.

Sweet Jesus (pun intended)
03/02/2005 01:39:39 PM · #11
Originally posted by Spazmo99:

Have you been eating weird berries again?


'Shrooms, actually... And thanx, nick, so did I...

Robt.
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