Layered
914 creative works found
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The flower and the wall. Took picture of both and mixed it up somehow. Photoshop, layers, textures, filters.
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This a double layer of bark and a portrait of my grand-daughter Angelica. / That was one of my first experience of double layers,I was amazed by the result,I thought it realy looked like an ancient painting. / A long time ago , they use to capture a moment in paintings.When I did that layer I had the impression to had captured the beautiful face of my Angelica forever. / / / I did another image later with the same processing called The free thinker
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Sunlight touching the layers of mist and fog thats blanketing the land!!
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For the past couple of years I am attracted by the sunrise in the morning. This is one of such moments captured. Moisture is in the air Sunrise taken in Sydney. / 2005-03-13 5:18am / Panasonic DMC-LC1 / 1/200 / f/4.8 / ISO 100 © All Rights Reserved :hinting 2007 IR photo of the same view thinking of you / / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /
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I’ve updated and played with my original version of this one, which you can find here / There’s much more going on here with extra layers, drawings and I’ve drawn some text too. / Hope you like!
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My apologies for having no originality in flower choice but as you can see, I love my plain old dandelions! Anyway, in this image there are 3 stages of flower from the same plant, the bud, the flower and the post-flower fairy which to me are like 3 generations. I chose the layers and treatment to reflect all 3 generations by being aged yet still bright and not faded.
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A photograph with “home made P.S.” the only difference is that the objects were live, hand picked and hand applied. It was made with layers of nature, reflections and things around the house. /
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Double layer of Angelica ,my grandaughter ,who’s going to be 7 years old in august and a macro of stone .
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A wall of an old building that could be demolished but should be saved – Glebe in Sydney
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Sometimes we don’t want others to see us the way we are…........
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An experience that I ‘ve tried ,a picture I took at the television set during a movie and a shot of textures from a graffity wall…just trying and I like the result ….. / «La fille du botaniste» movie
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This is a digital abstract piece mixing different fractals. / / / © 2007 Nodakami
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Just fiddling with some photos of Gerberas taken today in natural light, set against semi opaque perspex. Landscapes Trees Cards EOD Rusty Flowers Architecture Macro CatchAll DM / /
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An old car merged with a leafy stairwell.
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A collection of thoughts and images that run through our dreams from everyday life.Gold black and brown madder acrylic using rollers in layers, and a white chinagraph pencil to outline the images as they emerged. Original for sale $900.00 35”x29”Gold frame.
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TIP: A very useful colour adjustment tip
by Alan RodmellI am currently working through my third CS3 tutorial and I picking up a ton of useful tips for my photographic workflow. I just HAD to s…
I am currently working through my third CS3 tutorial and I picking up a ton of useful tips for my photographic workflow. I just HAD to share this one with you. Regarding Hue/Saturation. When you overdo this on an adjustment layer in your photos your detail is lost and it looks really blocky. Sometimes you just can’t get the saturation adjustments you need. Here’s how its done – Thank you to Chris Orwig for this one. 1) Open you image and convert it to LAB colour using: Image – Mode – Lab Colour 2) Create a curves adjustment layer 3) In the Curves dialog box ALT-click the grid to get a more detailed display 4) Go to the a – channel 5) Pull the black slider on the bottom of the grid into the right just one grid line (in this example although you can play!) 6) Pull the white slider opposite into the left by the same one grid line 7) Switch to the b channel and repeat. 8) Check out your image. This method actually increases saturation in tones you couldn’t even see that you had. Its excellent for autumn leaves or rivers and waterfalls. 9) When your done exit Curves dialog and convert your image back to RGB (select to Flatten in the pop up prompt) 10) Your all done. This is by far the best tip I’ve discovered so far. I tried it out of interest on a shot from this afternoon and it brought out lovely greens in Autumn leaves and a lovely hazy blue on water and waterfalls. Try it – I think you will like it! :D
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Looking down the gorge from the lower bridge, Falls of Bruar . I’m particularly impressed by the colours and the smooth glistening rocks. This area is rich in geology (an extension of the Loch Tay fault?): there’s a lot of limestone and other metamorphic sedimentary rocks (layered slate, possibly some schist) and a bit of red sandstone nearby, all folded making rakish angles. Taken on the Shen Hao 5×4” large-format camera with Fuji Velvia (old RVP emulsion) film.
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A picture to represente the dream of eternal youth.What better exemple for me than my grandaughter Angelica,the angel of my life… / Angelica and me share the same passion for flowers,drawing ,skiing,nature …and just being together is the most beautiful gift in the world…. /
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Digital layered collage of paintings.
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Thank you whomever just bought this as a mounted print. I’m rich! Well, my heart is rich right now because of you. Someone else better pick up the slack tomorrow. I’ve been Moxed! / A collaboration with the wonderful, very talented and very funny Rose Moxon I supplied the garden and she invited one of her fairies along. People/Portraiture HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Art Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Our Family Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Another collaboration I did where Sam Cole-Surjan supplied the bush shot, I fiddled with that then added my wee bouncing toddler rhino. Big favourite of mine; thanks Sam. /
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Taken at the Brisbane Ekka August 07. Added TTV texture with sepia tint….
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A layered version resembling the many facets of repetition.
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