Tag: Composite
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Your Daily Word Prompt – Haunted
Another composite created using a photograph I took of St Margarets Church in High Halstow. I used different brushes and png’s to create the haunted look for today’s Your Daily Word Prompt – Haunted challenge.
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Lens-Artists Challenge #14 – Look Through My WINDOW
Lens-Artists Challenge for this weekend is called…’Lock through my window‘. And for this challenge, I thought I would use some images, that I’ve processed over the years with windows in them. Enjoy the rest of your weekend everyone!!!
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Han Solo Returns
Well, tonight was movie night in our house… so with 3D Specs on, Solo in 3D graced our screen. Now don’t ask me what happened in the film, cos I ain’t got a clue… Except that there is only one Han Solo and that is Harrison Ford. Anyway, I was sitting here, watching bits and […]
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FOWC with Fandango — Illusion
Well, I don’t if this image qualifies but for me, the illusion of this butterfly melting into the pattern is spellbinding especially in the monochrome version.
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On the River at Glencoe – Compsite #3
The above photograph was taken by the River Coe at Glencoe. The sky on that day was bland and grey. So for this image, I added a sky overlay and played around with the blending mode and layer mask, in ON1 Raw 2018.5.
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Moonlit Shore – Composite #2
Continuing with my composite work… I thought I would work on an image taken in Scotland back in 2016 as we were heading to Mallaig.
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Moonlight Composite
One of the tasks that I’ve set myself to learn is composite work. Yes, I add textures to images, but I’ve never in Photoshop taken two images and then used different elements from each image to create another. In this image (Image A), I like the driftwood in the foreground and texture of the sand.
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Fallen Angel
Carrying on from yesterday.. I have found another few sites that offer free png files for download.. Anyway for today’s creation I thought I would use these images… and have processed the above image in Lightroom, giving 5 different versions of the image. I think my favourite has to be the second processed photograph (light […]