Same Image Different Processing
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- andrewb2012
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Same Image Different Processing
Stock model used under license - courtesy Smartnet IBC Ltd.
Created in Smart Photo Editor using the composite feature, masking techniques and the following effects:
- Background texture mine
- Major effect shown under image
Vignette effect applied in Photoscape.
Hope you enjoy!
More of my images can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ab_images_ ... 204292398/
Created in Smart Photo Editor using the composite feature, masking techniques and the following effects:
- Background texture mine
- Major effect shown under image
Vignette effect applied in Photoscape.
Hope you enjoy!
More of my images can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/ab_images_ ... 204292398/
- Nouville72
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- Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:58 am
Re: Same Image Different Processing
Hi Andrew,
I like better the second one, smoother because for me it reflects more your model than the first processed.
Nice research in both though and very interesting to watch !
I like better the second one, smoother because for me it reflects more your model than the first processed.
Nice research in both though and very interesting to watch !
Some of my 100k photos : http://seascapesfr.zonerama.com/
- andrewb2012
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- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:09 pm
Re: Same Image Different Processing
Thanks Thierry for your constructive comments - I probably agree with your view, but there is an kind of 'free expression' to the first image which seems to resonate more with my aesthetic feelings - certainly not sure about the hue I used though, might have been better to use skin tones!
Thanks for your consideration - your comments are always appreciated!
Cheers,
Andrew
Thanks for your consideration - your comments are always appreciated!
Cheers,
Andrew
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