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Thai Fusion
Thai Fusion
jomari


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Collection: January Flip and Blend
Camera: Canon Power Shot SX10 IS
Location: Thai Fusion Restaurant, Ballarat, Vic. Australia
Date: Jan 6, 2010
Aperture: 5.0
ISO: 200
Shutter: 1/100
Galleries: Abstract, Digital Art
Date Uploaded: Jan 7, 2010

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This one is getting its title from the restaurant that was the image's source.







After all these.... new layer, convert to b&w, fade conversion, select section around head, copy and paste four times to outer edges. in different orientations, blend normal 70% for top two and 60% for lower two. Flatten and duplicate layer, Flaming Pear flood filter blended in normal at 50%. PS Elements wow style gradated tint applied, and faded. Flatten and duplicate, flip whole image upside down, and repeated the last steps, then flattened and turned it right way up again. Filter Forge freepack lomo applied and faded. Filter Forge freepack film frame applied and faded.
All that for something that looks so ooky in the thumb nobody will want to look at it!

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01/09/2010 03:28:36 PM
This is pretty cool. You can imagine this as a real mural, placed in back of still pool of water.
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01/09/2010 12:05:00 AM
I thought the thumb looked rather intriguing...and I was right! The flood filter is just wonderful, I feel like I've stumbled into a underground cave that was once a temple...really gorgeous!
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01/08/2010 12:58:29 PM
Makes me think we are seeing them reflected in the lower half by water. NICE!!
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01/08/2010 11:10:17 AM
OOKY! eheheh. Thank you very much for posting the process, Filter Forge is something new to me. It is good, to have a new tool. I like all the intermediate cops just fine, & the end result is fantastic. I got a surprise when I clicked it open, because the first thing my eye went to was the two dark squares that are the BG for the hat. I didn't see the faces, each one kind of brought itself to my attention. I enjoy visual surprises like little gifts. The flood filter created a stage for me, waiting for a dance concert. I think this was worth the time. A keeper!
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