Salt and Pepper
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Salt and Pepper
Upper photo is the actual photo as I shot back in 2010 when on a vacation on Crete, Greece.
I enhanced it creatively with the Select Area Tool 'Background', effect 'Wet flipped lens by ArjunAnthroQA' and left the pepper out of the selection, removed the Flip And Rotate node in the manual edit mode.
Did a crop on the result and used the Select Area Tool again (Background) and added the 'Vignette fade edges by Tony' effect, again I did left the pepper out of the selection.
Finished the end result with the effect 'Complex Vignette by Tony'.
I tried to give the idea that the pepper was standing against a window and the salt would look like its mirror..
(For some reason I managed to let them leaning against each other, no trick )
I enhanced it creatively with the Select Area Tool 'Background', effect 'Wet flipped lens by ArjunAnthroQA' and left the pepper out of the selection, removed the Flip And Rotate node in the manual edit mode.
Did a crop on the result and used the Select Area Tool again (Background) and added the 'Vignette fade edges by Tony' effect, again I did left the pepper out of the selection.
Finished the end result with the effect 'Complex Vignette by Tony'.
I tried to give the idea that the pepper was standing against a window and the salt would look like its mirror..
(For some reason I managed to let them leaning against each other, no trick )
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Re: Salt and Pepper
You nailed it. Nice work. The power of SPE and the creative people who use it.
One bi-product of this image is the foreground shaker invading the wetglass plane where it meets the shaker on the other side. Hice touch.
Wess
One bi-product of this image is the foreground shaker invading the wetglass plane where it meets the shaker on the other side. Hice touch.
Wess
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