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Black Eyed Susans


Black Eyed Susans
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Copyright: Roman Is my name (inunguak) Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1171 W: 32 N: 513] (3263)
Genre: People
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-08-03
Categories: Nature, Experimental, HPP [Heavily Post-Processed]
Exposure: f/20.0, 5 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-08-05 12:02
Viewed: 404
Points: 22
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
HI :0)..

This is an experiment with my colouring book using a variation of the Orton Effect,inspired By Karen Smith "Karith" I used two layers ... enlarged the base layer and made a zoom blur and the second I cut out the flowers from the background of black using the select and colour range method in PS ...and placed them over each other to get the effect.... Thanks for peeking in....Roman:0)

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Hi roman, nice shot, the blue ligth really a great effect. TFS

Hi Roman beautifully done. Nice DOF, sharpness, color & PP work.
Thanks for sharing - Regards - Adil.

Okay Roman,

I have to let this sink in for a while.
Absolutely great effect - want to use it as well, as soon as I understand it - and that always takes some time ^-^.
Thanks for the attractive still life and the instructive note - will ask for private tutoring when needed...

Els

Oh! I wandered here today and found my name in print...hehe. Now I think you have inspired me in turn with this terrific idea of enlarging the base layer. Meanwhile, these black-eyed-susans look so cheerful and delightful, with excellent color accents from the blue and green hues...all glowing from the background effect. A big bravo:))

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  • Beger Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3308 W: 788 N: 4423] (19904)
  • [2008-08-05 13:13]

Hi Roman,
What a superb presentation! Excellent way to treat this subject. The effect of light is really beautiful!
I like these contrasted blue and yellow coloured harmony. This variation of Norton effect is a good choice and gives a great result. Bravo! Annie.

Hello Roman,

A great effect!
I'm not sure I quite understand what you did; will have to think about it carefully.
This looks to have been inspired by Van Gough!
Really good!

Kind regards,
Bev :-)

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  • tsesler Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 649 W: 12 N: 1173] (6301)
  • [2008-08-05 13:57]

Hi Roman,
just an excellent effect and presentation indeed,
wonderful rich colours,
perfect clarity and sharpnes,
just more than beautiful,
welldone and tfs,
regards,
Taner
:) tomorrow

Hi Inunguak,

Good sharp details, lovely colours.
Great effect :)

Thanks,
Holly

nice shot, great details.
lighting on is perfect.
PPwork is good. well done.
y2koSan

Hello Roman :)

Wow ! Very nice result ... so colourful for my eyes :)
Good sharpness and great effect of the light, all my compliments dear Roman :)
Greetings
Marylou ;)

Bonjour Roman,
Beautiful picture of the nature morte, very nice light and colors ,beautiful compostition and détails,
all my compliments.
Michel :)

This is such a high quality, attractive composition Roman. It doesn't look overly processed to me. You have a good eye for composition. Danilo

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  • tracer Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 788 W: 45 N: 1588] (7924)
  • [2008-08-06 9:25]

very interesting Roman! i love the colors. i think you did well good on the technique!

regards my friend,


i a n

hi roman, neat image, the overall background blur is neat, i like the colors and details too, the yellow blur works very well in the comp. but i find the blue has smudged me right of the bottom of the page! i would of used the vase background as more of a halo and pushing me up into the frame if possible,
still very creative,
tfs,
scott

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