after this is called "A rose called by any other name." this was taken at my grandmothers house. I used 20 percent red and 20 percent yellow, and upped the concentration of the color. BEFORE
AFTER "trapped" I blurred the picture, the used the unsharp mask to sharpen it. I used the dodge and burn tool to darken the bee and lighten the bee. then I used the clone tool to clone the window into the wood.
one of the pictures used http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.universeofsymbolism.com/images/lion-2.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.universeofsymbolism.com/lion-symbolism.html&h=603&w=634&tbnid=Sx__sWz_Ji__fM:&zoom=1&docid=hMKGzpBTBOyXsM&ei=OhNQU-zxL82yyATMtIHwCg&tbm=isch
another picture I used https://encrypted-tbn2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRbxN3BzZnvs1FdrORsPyTGvUpklzhL99a5QqhA74xBWuk2gQx4Kg
"A Story's Adventure" first I darkened the light, everything but the book. then I sharpened the book and hightened the contrast. I cut the lamp post out of the picture above scaled and pasted it. then I cut, copied and pasted some tree limbs from my photo. After I cloned some trees some see through and some not as much. After I got the effect I wanted I cut the lion copied, pasted and made him transparent. I then cut Lucy and did not make her transparent at all.
one of the photo's I used
another photo I used
another photo I used
"my perfect world" I took one of the moon pictures I took from the moon eclipse. second I turned my face black and white and cloned my face on the moon, with some transparency. I then cloned the Lavender over and over creating a field effect. I loved this picture because this picture represents all of my absolutely favorite things. Lavender, nature and art! :)
2 comments:
What did you use to get that moon picture? That looks awesome! That Narnia poster looks professional!
I just used my macro setting on my nikon coolpix point and shoot. and turned the exposer down. And thank you!
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