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Blends

kweide

New member
This Blends-Thread gave me so much inspiration and changed my approach to some pictures i take... like this one. Please excuse the semi-nude.

Silky view




BTW.: She loves it !
 
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m3photo

New member
Re: Silky view

This Blends-Thread gave me so much inspiration and changed my approach to some picture i take... like this one.
I'm pleased to hear this, Klaus. A different approach to a good image in its own right, too.
This blending technique has always been a part of my photography; even with film I was always doing multiple exposures. Now with Photoshop the boundaries are no longer there and the only limit is the imagination.
 

ustein

Contributing Editor
>This Blends-Thread gave me so much inspiration and changed my approach to some pictures i take... like this one.

This is a very unique and inspiring thread. Not about gear :)

 
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ustein

Contributing Editor
>With the last two windy days, all the Ginko leaves have fallen.

What a difference. What tilt/**** adapter are you using?
 

mregnier

Senior Subscriber Member
Great shot Michiel! Blending over a softer image with sharp textures creates wonderful tones. I spent sometime following a Peacock around a park in Prague but never did capture it the way I wanted.
Mike
 

ustein

Contributing Editor
Hmm, delicious series; keep 'em coming Uwe.
Thanks. I feel that way.

All the base images are IR shots. The texture provides a nice finesse. All use a Sand Texture that I have uprezed in resolution by tiling. Not a simple process.

You asked for it :)



 
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