rlinn3
FollowCreated fiber overlay then blended with original image in Photoshop.
Created fiber overlay then blended with original image in Photoshop.
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Winner in Digital Art Photo Challenge
Outstanding Creativity
Absolute Masterpiece
Peer Award
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Exceptional Contrast
Virtuoso
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Top Class Lighting
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garyschafer
October 19, 2014
this really is great. I did a zombie walk charity shot used blue and yellow filters on 2 guns. no idea if this is filters or ps.
dablovesyou2
December 05, 2014
This caught my eye off the bat! So wonderful indeed. The eyes? Deep in dem eyes? Pure awesomeness
bravo!
bravo!
michaelriser
March 29, 2015
This has the "WOW Factor!" I look at it and all I can say is WOW! Great job!
IrogSinta
May 09, 2015
So creative! And it came out incredibly well! May I ask how where you find the Fiber effect in Photoshop?
WindWeaver
July 25, 2015
If copies of this image are for sale, I am interested! ...as soon as I move into my new place.
Roach1969
October 05, 2015
Outstanding creativity, great shot. Thank you for entering my challenge :D
terrysigns13
October 06, 2015
If this doesn't win or pretty darn close to winning this challenge,Photo Editing, .....
It's piercing, it's hypnotic..Fine Job !
It's piercing, it's hypnotic..Fine Job !
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Behind The Lens
Location
I took this image sitting on my couch on evening while checking some accounts on my iPad.Time
Around 7 p.m., I had just gotten home.Lighting
The main lighting was from my IPad. I had it open and he jumped up and starred at me with it under his chin.Equipment
I used an iPhone 4s, the camera I had available.Inspiration
Just the look on my cats face and the way the light from iPad looked on his face. I thought to myself, "This would make an awesome picture!"Editing
Yes, I did do post processing. I took the original image into Photoshop Touch and increased brightness and contrast. I then opened a saved version of the image in an app called Tangled" which is where I was able to produce the fiber effect. I then opened both images in Photoshop Touch, I placed the "Tangled" image as the top layer and used "overlay" blend mode at 50%. It took a little bits of playing with the percentages until I got the look I wanted.In my camera bag
2-Nikon D90's, an 85mm f1.4 Nikkor lens; 18-75mm f/3.5-5.6 kit Nikkor lens; 70-200 f/2.8 Nikkor lens; 50mm 1.4 Nikkor lens; 2-SB 700 flash units and various batteries, cards, etc.Feedback
Be ready with whatever camera you have at hand, you never know when an opportunity will appear. Don't be afraid to experiment with different settings, process's, or lighting. Make sure you save the original image before you start playing around in editing software, or you may lose it!