verber10
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Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. The Mitten State
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Post by verber10 on Mar 16, 2016 13:58:04 GMT
Good morning everyone. Hope you are having a nice day. It's Wednesday again and time for a new challenge. This week I bring you a picture I took a few years ago of the famous Mary Kay's vacation home in the Bahamas. I'm sure you all will be doing some masterful editing to this picture. So put your thinking caps on. And most of all, just have fun! Click on image for larger size.
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Post by fotofrank on Mar 16, 2016 20:02:49 GMT
His and Hers, finished with topaz textures.
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Post by Lillias on Mar 16, 2016 22:20:23 GMT
Bass Relief Filter used and blended with Soft Light Blend Mode.
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Post by hmca on Mar 16, 2016 22:43:56 GMT
Composite with image from the Dry Tortugas.
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verber10
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Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. The Mitten State
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Post by verber10 on Mar 17, 2016 12:10:36 GMT
Great job everyone. Frank- I like the his & hers idea. And I like that they can meet in the middle.
BillieJean- The Bias Relief Filter looks like a painted woodcarving. I like it.
Helen- Nice composite you have created here. It looks like I actually took the picture from behind this wall. Good job!
I can't wait to see some more.
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Post by ritage on Mar 18, 2016 19:03:26 GMT
So that's where they grow them. I had no idea.
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verber10
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Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. The Mitten State
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Post by verber10 on Mar 19, 2016 13:21:14 GMT
Well Rita you sure brought a smile to my face this morning when I looked at your picture. Good job!
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Post by Jancy on Mar 19, 2016 15:11:16 GMT
I used Perfect Photo Suite.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 19, 2016 20:50:28 GMT
Mike, thanks for this EP challenge!
- Ran an action by Photomorphis to create a twilight effect. - Ran an action by ShutterFreaks to create the "box" effect. - Applied the Texturizer filter (Stucco) on the background.
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Post by PeteB on Mar 20, 2016 5:01:04 GMT
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verber10
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Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. The Mitten State
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Post by verber10 on Mar 20, 2016 10:39:36 GMT
I see some of you have been busy since I was last here. Jancy- This looks like this picture could have been taken back in the 50's or 60's with the treatment you have used on this. Very nice!
Sepiana- I'm not very familiar with the actions you used. But they sure came together well in your picture. I like the tones very much. Good job!
Pete- Is that actually on your tablet? If it isn't you done a wonderful job faking me out. Good job also!
There is still 3 days left. Lets see if we can get some more awesomeness posted.
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Post by PeteB on Mar 20, 2016 15:18:36 GMT
Mike Thanks for the image and the nice comment. My composite is a (stock) image of a MacBook plus a screenshot of PSE on my computer. I first worked on your image by adding a sky and applying Nik Efex filters. Then I took a screenshot of that work. Then I pasted the screenshot into the MacBook image. I resized the canvas, added a background and applied a dropshadow. Thanks again
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Post by whippet on Mar 20, 2016 19:55:42 GMT
The other picture was taken by myself in the grounds of Hardwick Hall, near Sedgefield, Co. Durham.
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verber10
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Post by verber10 on Mar 21, 2016 11:08:52 GMT
What a nice addition whippet. You blended that photo in seamlessly. It looks like it's always been part of the landscape. Good job!
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Post by cats4jan on Mar 21, 2016 11:42:52 GMT
I agree. Perfect blending.
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