Decisions 2 by clintnewsham
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Description
Another new image.
This was built from some of my existing images.
I could,nt decide what colour the apple should be, red or green?
and i could,nt decide if the smaller apple should be coloured or not.
ive wanted to use these apples for a long time and finally found a use for them.
The colour was layered on from an apple image and faded out using the hisory brush in ps and the butterfly is an old image taken years ago.
All blended together in photoshop with a few filters from nikfx pro 3.
Hope you like it.
Camera: Konica Minolta Dynax 5D
Lens: sony 18/70mm iso 100 1 sec f14
Comments (18)
Feliciti
perfect done !! miss a little shadow from the butterfly ?!
charpix
I like the way you did this. You could do a lot of color combinations, though, such as the larger apple yellow (I like that small amount of yellow), and then the smaller one a green, or even make up different colors, non-realistic, if you wish. One opague, one clear, the possibilities are endless, and I can see why you had a hard decision. But I like this one probably the best.
kgb224
Outstanding work my friend. God Bless.
Lashia
Beautiful soft shot!
npauling
This looks so beautiful and it is so well done. Excellent work.
anianiani
u r great...excellent
ia-du-lin
wonderful creation, looks great
durleybeachbum
Very clever. I think the litle apple could do with a bit of colour.
treasureprints
Beautiful work, Clint.:)
fallen21
Awesome creation & shot!
mininessie
awww.....precious..just precious!!!!
whaleman
Love it!
qrud
Nice done.
helanker
Absolutely fantastic. Great idea and artwork.
jendellas
I love these, so clever!!!
Penlight
Wonderful and creative!
Myel
Superb realization! I like the way you combine photos and you obtain an excellent mix between b&w and colored objects. M.
wotan
What a cool idea... beautiful composition and artwork, really inspiring!