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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 01 10:53 pm)
Game "Rules" for the newbie:
A photograph of any quality or subject is posted at the start of the week. Members are free to use that photo and change it in any way by adding, deleting or manipulating elements into it. It does not have to be labor intensive. Something quick and easy is as much fun as something that takes a long time and is very intricate.
Each member can have up to 3 tries at it each week. You can do something to the original post or something to one of the "morphed" images.
The first person who puts up a re-worked photo after the original one is posted is the person who is responsible for uploading the next Monday's original image for us to work with.If you have any questions, be sure to ask. Several of us are "old hands" at this and we will be glad to help out.
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"It please me to take amateur
photographs of my garden,
and it pleases my garden to make my photographs look
professional."
Robert Brault
For my first postworked DITI, all I've done is postwork the normal levels, curves, added a bit of saturation and a dry brush filter followed by a canvas texture. Lots of fun.
"Beware of all
enterprises that require new
clothes."
Wow! Great work, everybody!
I love the richness of color you got, Bill. Looks like you're next up on Monday for the new DITI!
LOVE that filter you used, Gonzo. It's just to my taste. Beautiful result!
Mario, the black and white "sketch" look is wonderful for this. I particularly like the way the branches turned out.
And Lu! Wow. What a great result! It feels like if I turn the kaleidoscope a little bit, the fountain will fall apart ... such a sense of motion!
I'm looking forward to seeing what else everyone comes up with. And gosh ... I'd better get busy, huh?
:D
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
I have a question. I was working on an image using the distort filter pinch and I started to see a beast's face. So I went to liquify and played around a bit. The result is more of a 2D than a photo manipulation. Is that something to post on this thread? If not, that's cool. With Tara's permission, I'll post it on my gallery sometime. :)
LOL! Maybe that's the answer:
"Okay, I've put the ducks in the fountain. Now what?"
"Now go find Ernie!"
:P
LOVE the way this turned out, Lu! That's way cool. You absolutely have my permission to post it in your gallery. (I forgot to say so before ... sorry.) I agree it's 2-D. Nice work!
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
Wonderful autum tones, Mario! I like this version very much. (And yes ... that VanMario is a very talented photographer!) :)
The damaged film look is so well done, Maria. Great work!
Thanks for playing, everybody! It's so much fun to see everyone's creativity in action.
Looking forward to more! :)
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
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This is straight out the camera, so have at it! Serious postwork or cute little aliens or anything in between. Enjoy!
Whoever answers with an image first is responsible for next week's DITI.
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa