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Turkey
 mor makro (8) recepyuksel
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 black frame, neat image | ttreen
(15804) [2008-04-29 13:12:51] [3] | hello ...
IMO the purple took away from the pretty flower...
I changed the frame from purple to black... I also noticed some noise in the shot so I ran it in Neat Image.. its a free program |
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Turkey
 the lamp (2) recepyuksel
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 nothing special; | diptiman
(252) [2008-03-30 04:18:30] [2] | | What I did croped it tight to make the light near centerand use gradient tool to have a background... hope you will like it. |
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Turkey
 bahar mavisi (2) recepyuksel
(6542) |
 milas | milas
(32375) [2007-05-19 16:49:27] [7] | | benim hayal ettiğim bulut bu...selamlar |
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Turkey
 resting boat (8) recepyuksel
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| moonstar
(50) [2007-04-05 14:37:41] [1] | aşırı derecede keskinlik
renk tonlarında oynama
blur efekti... |
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Turkey
 noon (4) recepyuksel
(6542) |
 PhotoFiltre | ozgurzeyhan
(138) [2007-03-31 15:49:45] [1] | | .................. |
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Turkey
 cold anticipation (16) * recepyuksel
(6542) |
 Picture it | Pixmaniaque
(2624) [2007-03-17 11:16:41] [5] | - B&W conversion (except red selected on 1 layer)
- contrast +
- light - |
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Turkey
 pine abstractIII (12) recepyuksel
(6542) |
 changed frame | sbelkoski
(701) [2007-03-12 10:04:41] [3] | | I think this photo is beautiful and that it needs a great frame to match it. I cropped off the grey frame and added a small purple frame and then surrounded it in black. I had to resize to get it back below 800 pixels so I sharpened afterwards and saved. |
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Turkey
 crocus (36) * recepyuksel
(6542) |
 PhotoshopCS2 Highlighting & Defusing | riverfriends
(6972) [2007-02-25 09:40:50] [3] | Highlighting the subject & defusing background:
In this workshop I want to highlight the flower just a bit and defuse the background. The reason is that it seem to be just a bit too busy of a beackground that may hinder a good view.
Open in photoshop
Left click on the layer & choose 'Duplicate layer'
Now we have two layers.
On the top layer run a filter to give it a gray or monocrom color.
Now enlarge the image to be able to view all the pixels clearly.
Use erase tool, adjusting the size of the brush and run carefully, erasing the grays of the top layer only on the flower, its leaves and stems so as to be able to see the colors from the second layer.
Now go back to the second layer after you are satisfied, and use a blur filter to make it a nice dof.
You may even darken or lighten a bit so as to seperate nicelly the colors of the first layer.
Flaten the image and save for TL.
Note: I also sharpened the flawer a bit using 'Unsharpen Mask, and gave a boarder and cropped it a little tighter.
Thanks!
David |
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Turkey
 Hereke (8) recepyuksel
(6542) |
 Photoshop 7.0 | moli
(11613) [2007-01-21 17:12:19] [6] | 1) Color balance
2) Sharpen filter
3) Border |
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Turkey
 Degirmendere (34) recepyuksel
(6542) |
 black or White | perryhooter
(27341) [2007-01-14 16:28:35] [5] | Perhaps a personnal choice.
In my humble opinion, I prefer black for these warm colors.
Simply reframed, and added a title.
I hope you will like it too.
Cheers!
Robert |
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