Wow, lots of activity last week, which I like! We even had some showings by some non regulars, which I also like. Them more, the merrier.
I'd like to keep the flow going here, so another easy week. Let's just have a nice fun theme: METAL
Use this week's theme creatively and let's see those photos!!
As always, the Ru|3z:
This is NOT a PhotoShop battle it is a photography battle. Only slightly touched up photos may be submitted.
Let's keep the file and image size under FK guidelines (under 750 px wide).
All photographs must be related to the current weekly theme.
Photographs must be taken by the idividual posting (no stealing photos).
Use any camera (ie. cellphone, point-and-shoot, disposable) just submit!
Multiple submission are welcomed.
Photos must be no more than a week old. Take some NEW pictures people!
Have fun, get creative, post as often as you like.
Note: All images and/or photographs posted in this thread are the private property of the individual posting. No rights are given to anyone viewing this post. Use of any image posted in this thread is illegal and punishable by law, unless express permission is given by the photographer.
The neatest thing about this photo is that I walked to the center of the gazebo, set the camera on it's back (I didn't look through the viewfinder) and released the shutter.
This one is 9 days old and on my photoblog so I am kinda cheating...but I really like the shot and wanted to share it with people who don't see my photoblog.
I will take a NEW one for this thread I swear.
"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
"Let us declare nature to be legitimate. All plants should be declared legal, and all animals for that matter. The notion of illegal plants and animals is obnoxious and ridiculous."- T. McKenna
Cross processing is (from what I understand, having never tried it) processing a film in the wrong chemical, which gives characteristic colours and contrast.
Essentialy what I did was to duplicate the layer, up the contrast a bit with levels. colourize the layer using hue/saturation and set the layer to a suitable blending mode. I actually used two layers one blue one yellow-green but you get the idea.