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Saturday, March 12, 2011

Run For Cover - I'm Experimenting Again!!!

Wrapping my brain around Photoshop and Gimp is not easy. I'm slowly learning to touch up my photos, but the major things still elude me. Learning about the "overlay" setting for a layer was reason enough for a celebration to me. In fact, I'm still a bit giddy about that one. Anyway, I've done lots of experimenting lately and thought I would share some before and after images. The unfortunate part of all this experimenting is that when I do achieve something fun, I can't remember how I did it. *sigh*

Here is an attempt at HDR. 

Light unedited image
Dark unedited image





Created in LuminanceHDR and tweaked in PS/Gimp
Edited in Photoshop/Gimp

I'm not entirely satisfied with the results so far, but with a bit more tweaking perhaps.  These small sized images are difficult to really show the result, but I like the image achieved in Photoshop better than the HDR version but neither has a sky that works yet.  And the trees and grass in the HDR version are oversaturated.  Eh...I'll keep working on it.

I've also tried my hand at using texture layers to make photos look old and worn.  I know there are many effects that artists are going for with the use of textures, but I've been looking at old family photos lately and wanted to mimic that look.

Original image
Faded and texture added








Original image
Faded and texture added













 The resulting images in my experiments with textures look exactly like the old photos I was attempting to mimic.  Not sure if anyone would find them artistically pleasing, but it was fun.  I did post the faded rose on my Tumblr and it got lots of likes and reblogs so I guess there may be a niche for that type of work.
My brain may be too full already or perhaps just getting too soft, but it's been an uphill battle learning to do this stuff.  Hopefully it will all get in there soon.

The cool thing about art is that there is no right or wrong.  There are guidelines and accepted practices, and there are opinions, likes, and dislikes, but if the artist likes it, it's right.  There is always room for improvement, of course, and adjustments that can be made to make one's work a bit more likely to find an approving eye elsewhere, but if it achieves the artists intent or makes the artist happy, it's a success on a basic level.  It's worth the effort for me to continue trying to learn Photoshop and Gimp as well as working on improving the artistic value of my work, because I hope to create images that add something positive to other people's lives.  I would love to hear your thoughts.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for the comment, it really made me feel good about my art. I LOVE your photography. I started to do photography awhile ago but just havent stuck with it. I have a canon powershot and eventually want to go bigger. I love the picture of the flower thats faded with texture. Very beautiful.

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  2. I agree with Audison Designs - I was instantly drawn to the faded flower photo. A unique way of looking at a subject that gets photographed a lot!

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  3. OMG...what a beautiful blog. Thank you for following me, if you didnt I wouldnt of seen your blog. Your photos are just amazing.

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  4. Amazing transformation of the image! thanks for following my blog :-)

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  5. Love the HDR shot. HDR is so awesome.

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