Re: Something different? Working with textures.
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mythlady
I didn't think it was an issue of someone not being nice, rather, as Rob said, that the discussion was going to be more technical than simple commenting on the success of the photos involved. Would it be fine for there to be a "show-off" thread in the other section, but then more nuts-and-bolts discussion here, maybe?
Elise
I have moved the thread back to photo commentary. I have also changed your first post title to invite postings of similar shots (textures). Subsequent threads that are a reply will not have the new title, but the new title will show in the queues. It's not necessary to start a new thread.
If you want to edit the first post text to add a general invite, you can.
Re: Something different? Working with textures.
Hello Elise.
I have been trying to do something similar to what you have done in the first post.
Would you please drop me a line about the procedure ?
Thank you :)
Re: Something different? Working with textures.
Hi Antonio -- I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking me --
Re: Something different? Working with textures.
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mythlady
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Originally Posted by
mythlady
Hi Antonio -- I'm sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking me --
Hello Elise :)
I would like to do something similar to what you have done in the picture above.
Can you please tell me how to ? Which texture did you use ? What have you done ?
Thank you :)
Re: Something different? Post your working with textures shots here.
I thought I'd have a crack at this too, the underlying photo I took a couple of weeks ago and I used a couple textures off a free stock site that popped up in google.
http://i860.photobucket.com/albums/a...13/texture.jpg
Re: Something different? Post your working with textures shots here.
Hi Antonio -- I see now what you'd like. Unfortunately for that particular picture, I didn't keep track of the textures I used (after that I started keeping records), but I'm sure they came from the Flypaper Textures site. But what makes that picture distinctive, I think, are the filters I used in Photoshop -- I used "Paint Daubs" and "Posterize" to make it look less like a photo and more like a painting. On the Flypaper site was an explanation that I followed:
"To achieve the painterly effect, I simply use the 'Colour Noise filter' at a very low setting, then sharpen this with 'Poster Edges' Filter at around 10%.This pulls it together again, the other layers are those with various light levels at differing depths, I sometimes also use the 'Paint Daubs' or 'Water Colour' filters at a low setting and then Poster Edges @ 10% max".
I think you could find similar free textures (the Flypaper ones are not free) at Shadowhouse Creations. He has a lot of great things, including tutorials.
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Rob, that's wonderful -- really, really nice. Rich, interesting effect on yours -- did you blend the two together, or did you leave it unblended to get the border effect on the outside?
Here's one I did after a recent "studio shoot" with a burrowing owl:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4126/...a4f8f315_z.jpg
Re: Something different? Post your working with textures shots here.
El cuto, Elise. I have a real soft spot for owls and that, with him/her looking so directly at us, is a winner.
Re: Something different? Working with textures.
I think this work is beautiful! Thank you for sharing the information.
Karen
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Thanks very much, Kit -- I'm so fond of birds; they show up often in my pictures. That burrowing owl was actually a resident at a nature rehabilitation center, and I was with a group of photographers who were given access to that owl and a red-tailed hawk, who were leashed and with a handler. The burrowing owl likes to be on the ground, so he hopped off her arm and posed for us, and his leashes were not visible in that picture. He was also missing an eye, which is why he was at the nature center, but I gave him a new one through cloning . . . :p
Re: Something different? Post your working with textures shots here.
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Originally Posted by
mythlady
Rob, that's wonderful -- really, really nice. Rich, interesting effect on yours -- did you blend the two together, or did you leave it unblended to get the border effect on the outside?
Here's one I did after a recent "studio shoot" with a burrowing owl:
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4126/...a4f8f315_z.jpg
He's lovely Elise.
Re: Something different? Post your working with textures shots here.
Very, very nice, both Antonio and Steve -- wonderful images.
I just went to a workshop over the past two weeks, and one of the things we were working on were themes, which you might keep working on for a long time. But exactly what you said, that you go out with an intention rather than shooting randomly.
We also worked on "one camera, one lens" -- using a fixed lens and working within the limitations that that imposes. It was a great workshop -- I really enjoyed it.