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Nice shot
I would maybe crop off the darker edge in the bottom right.
Not sure either what you want to achieve, but have done these two, they both soften the image slightly.
PW done with PS CS2
Simon
Make a duplicate layer.
Then go to the bottom layer and apply Gaussian blur - 1 per 100 px an longest side (ie image of 800x600 would be radius 8)
Edit/Fade Gaussian Blur" and select the mode as "darken."
Go to the top layer and repeat the process, but select the "lighten" mode.
These layers will not look good at this point.
Top layer set the opacity to 50%
NB if you want crisp petal edges duplicate image before doing the postwork, and then layer the PW image over the original, and erase the PW layer back with a small soft brush, and apply sharpening to bottom layer USM PS7 CS etc or smart sharpen CS2
2,
Duplicate layer
Hue and saturation
Hue 0
Saturation -70
Lightness 0
Brightness and contrast
Brightness 15
Contrast -15
Duplicate current layer
Gaussian blur
Radius 1 per 100 px an longest side (ie image of 800x600 would be radius 8)
Set blending mode of current layer to overlay
Merge layers.
Message edited on: 01/12/2006 19:45
Ooooooh Simon! I really like number two! That is beautifully soft! Shelia a nice touch you added there with the color, the "soft" touch is what I am having a hard time perfecting! I have seen many rose images that were "soft" very feminine and full of mood and atmosphere, this is what I am looking for. Anyone else care to give it a whirl? I am open to suggestions. Brenda :)
It's late for me,too,but I will definately see if I can do anything.I love working on this type of image,and yours is lovely. -Marlene :^)
Marlene <")
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You could increase the blur or add it again if you like more.
And every one said, 'If we only live,
We too will go to sea in a Sieve,---
To the hills of the Chankly Bore!'
Far and few, far and few, Are the lands where the Jumblies
live;
Their heads are green, and their hands are blue, And they went to
sea in a Sieve.
Edward Lear
http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/ns/jumblies.html
How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when
isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is
supposed to be fire and brimstone?
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Lovely Brenda, a very nice "take it as a whole" image for me. I like the softer treatments, sorry Andreas. ;] I'd be hard pressed to pick my favorite, though I'm leaning towards Richard's, with just a hint more of the added softness of your last version.
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
So much for MAS...pfffft. LOL. #:oP
How come we say 'It's colder than hell outside' when
isn't it realistically always colder than hell since hell is
supposed to be fire and brimstone?
____________________
Andreas
Mystic
Pic
Brenda,you got so many beautiful responses here!I see a few that I really like very much.I'll tell you what I think after I upload mine...
Obviously I liked your shot,because I ended up playing around with this,on and off all day!LOL,Now I have at least 6 different versions that I like!
Sorry to say,none are what you were looking for.BUT you did say,'what would YOU do',as your thread title after all.LOL.
And this is what I think I would do...I would collage 4 different versions of this,a la Andy Warhol...
Here's one.I can always tell you what I did if you are interested...but I doubt it,lol. ;^)
Marlene
PS I had a blast doing this! :^)
Marlene <")
Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog
"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure
depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog
gets depressed again." - Jay Leno
Marlene <")
Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog
"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure
depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog
gets depressed again." - Jay Leno
Marlene! Do your own thing and show us what YOU would do anyway! I like what you did btw a very cool crop and effect! Shelia and Andreas, sorry it just doesn't look finished to me being sharp, I personally prefer the softer versions, adds much mood to a plain jane rose imo. But don't get me wrong I do appreciate your input, because it makes me realize that we do not all think alike! Maybe I will do two, one each way LOL! It sure would be a boring world if we all liked the same thing! :) LostPatrol and Onslow, I love your second version Simon as well as Richard's crop and postwork. I will play with the settings you all gave me, I work in PSP but I will be able to figure them out as they are very similar, no worries! I have always wanted to do a rose like this, but always get frustrated and wind up deleting it! :( BTW? I have been playing with this thing for four days now LOL! Kort, Thank you for your input and support, glad it isn't just me who prefers a softer image here! :) Thank you all for helping teach me the technique to get this effect, maybe not one I would use very much, but it is something I need to know how to do... I have a pounding headache right now, just took something for it and I am going to lie down will be back later... maybe way later! :-S Brenda :)
He he all so subjective isnt it, soft/sharp, yin/yang , wouldnt is be boring if we all like the same thing. Still never really managed a good rose shot, so I quite enjoyed myself playing about with it, even though is wasnt mine grrr lol I feel quite inspired to go and get some rose shots now, just need it to warm up a bit. Thanks for letting us play! Simon
Okay...I like Simon's second,and the color on Sheila's.It looks better to me,too,'upping' the red.Richard's is beautiful,too,but way too high key for me...Then again,that is what you asked for...Andreas' is a bit too sharp for my taste...but there's a really nice crop in there,that is high key,if that is what you want...
I love doing these close crops...It just appeals to my eye more when the focus is on the diagonal,and the shapes get to repeat themselves.On the other hand,I can 'work' something to death,lol.I'm still a 'honeymooner' with photoshop,I guess,LOL! ;^)
So, this is my crop,and a bit of postwork,before I got 'carried away'!It is by no means,'done' in my eyes,at this point...
Marlene :^)
PS-The reason I started playing with it,was because after I cropped it,I wanted a heavier shadow on the right...That's how I ended up with so many versions of this,lol!
Message edited on: 01/13/2006 21:02
Marlene <")
Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog
"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure
depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog
gets depressed again." - Jay Leno
Other than a crop Marlene what else did you do? I like the view you created here... off to work on it again... hmmmm! Maybe a nice crop like Marlene's and some nice postwork like Richard's!? Thinking this is day 5 with it, even though I didn't do anything with it last night! sigh Oh yeah and I have some sunscapes to upload to the puter as well, a bit breezy this morning, but will see if I happened to catch anything worthy! Thinking I also need to work on making sure everything is up to date being burned to disc, before wipe my hard drive sighs heavily Brenda :)
MISHA!!! I have played with it in both black and white and sepia, love your version in black and white, hmmmm wonder what it would look like soft in black and white or sepia, you guys are giving me all kinds of ideas... regardless what I wind up doing with it, I will probably only post one in the gallery though. Your color version would look much nicer soft Misha! wink-wink Drea OMG!!! What have you done here girl? Love your effects too, Geeze thinking now I need to make a collage of this flower! Your creative mind has taken this rose to limits where I knew it could go, but was clueless how to get it there. Now it is between Richard's version, Simon's second version and Drea's version. I can't decide which I like better... as for Misha's black and white I like the tones there too! And I love Marlene's crop! Wonders how Drea's version would look in black and white or sepia with Marlene's crop? LOL! This is just too much fun!!! Finished uploading today's shoot and ewwwww... looks like this one will be suffer the big delete. I guess that is the beauty of shooting digital eh? OK back to the rose... no worries, I have no intention of deleting this one! :) Brenda :)
Hi Brenda.I'm glad you like my crop.I think Richard's or Andrea's first would look wonderful like that! I also love Misha's b/w.A slight sepia might give it a lovely antique rose look. I look forward to seeing what you eventually do.I hope you'll either show us here,or let us know you've posted it. Have a lovely Saturday! Marlene :^)
Marlene <")
Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog
"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure
depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog
gets depressed again." - Jay Leno
The more I see this pic the more I love it.Sooo many wonderful ways to take it... :^)
Marlene <")
Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog
"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure
depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog
gets depressed again." - Jay Leno
I agree, so many wonderful variations. Shows how we all look at the world a bit differently. ;]
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
The sepia with a really cool border could be absolutely stunning.
Marlene <")
Marlene S. Piskin Photography
My Blog
"A new study shows that licking the sweat off a frog can cure
depression. The down side is, the minute you stop licking, the frog
gets depressed again." - Jay Leno
You see I'm kind of a program-hopper, but even though you probably have different ones you might find filters that work just as well for you...
Thank you Drea for taking the time to explain this to me, will definately see what I can come up with! Watercolor filter eh? Oil Painting filter too? I have some Ulead will have to go look at their site I don't have data becker but I am sure I can make this work in one program or another! Thank you again! Looking at the images above is a big help! :) Brenda :)
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I saw Kort's thread about images that you are unsure of, well here is a rose that I am unsure of, but I felt the need to create my own thread, because I would like some input if any of you have the time
I took this image the other day with my E8700, I really like this one out of all of them, but it doesn't have the look I want, and I am not sure how to achieve the look I want either... I am looking for a softer image maybe more high key?
I have only resized, no sharpening or smoothing. I am curious, how would you postwork it? Have at it! :) But be ready to explain what you did!
Brenda :)
Message edited on: 01/12/2006 18:19