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01-06-2005, 11:39 PM
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| | | Creative interpretations: Lopez Moon This is a splice (by me) of two images of Lopez Island, WA taken by a friend of member Marylynn Strickland. Marylynn (with the photographers permission) thought it might make a fun CI.
Note: The colors were not manipulated by me. This is a soon-after-sunset shot.
Thanks, Marylynn -- and tell your friend thanks, too.
~Danny~ | 
01-07-2005, 12:30 AM
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| | | MaryLynn -- wonderful image -- the colors and the mood.
Using the Kaleidoscope action from RetouchPro's forum topic on the subject, I then selected some areas for post-processing -- selected a hue from the image to use for the border (left white by the action) and ran a Leather texturizer filter on it. Selected another copy of the moon from the original and added it in the center, with a radial zoom blur for effect. | 
01-07-2005, 06:14 AM
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| | | beautiful image This one is easy.
I duped the Background.
Then I loaded the Red Channel as a selection and ran the Impressionist:Paint:Hot Swirl with a brush size at 63%.
Then I loaded the Blue Channel and did the same.
Ditto for the Green Channel, but I Faded to a lower Opacity.
Then I loaded the Red Channel and Inverted the Selection and ran the same filter.
Faded to a lower opacity.
Loaded and Inverted the Blue Channel and did the same, only I Faded to Darken.
Ditto for the Green Channel.
Voila. | 
01-07-2005, 08:46 AM
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| | | I first got a little more color in image by duping 2x, one for cmyk, one for lab. Curves to adjust those two, then copy/paste into orig. image. the rest is in the layers palette.
kiska | 
01-07-2005, 09:50 AM
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| | | @#$%^&**((*&&^%%$$##@@!
Go away CJ!!!!!! | 
01-07-2005, 09:57 AM
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| | | Kiska, Ohhhhh!!!!! Very nice Kaleidoscope. WOW!! And great job on the sunrise. | 
01-07-2005, 12:42 PM
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| | I'm sure glad T got the Kaleidoscope thread going again. Those are fun to make and CJ's really caught my eye.
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On this one I used a modified (by me) version of Wayne's C6 to C41 cross-processing action. See THIS POST for Wayne's actions. The comments in the post following his post describe the changes I made to them.)
I then experimented with the Curves Adjustment Layer settings to get a very unique color mix.
Fun and very interesting stuff! Thanks, Wayne, for the inspiration.
~Danny~ | 
01-07-2005, 07:48 PM
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| | Hi,
I was playing around w/ this one, trying to figure out which direction I wanted to go with it. Inverted, applied craqlure, and then increased saturation, and just kept looking at that strange black moon and decided to keep it. http://www.pbase.com/image/38392120 | 
01-08-2005, 12:16 AM
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| | | Thanks, Danny, for posting the picture of Lopez Moon. I, too, had spliced the two pictures together but I like the tree placement better on your version.
Here is a conservative interpretation that I have come up with.
Duplicated background and applied Diffuse Glow
Selected the trees and applied Watercolor/Soft Light 20%
Created a luminosity layer at 20% | 
01-10-2005, 07:13 PM
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| | | Pop art! Well you know how i made this its all down to different layers adding to the original.
Its now 2am ish i have to go bed after this posting...This site is addictive!
Just one more...i sound like a naughty kid! | 
01-13-2005, 11:46 AM
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| | Kiska, you really make me  !!
Here's my impressionist - color-pencil sketch. |
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