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11 Years Ago
If you do have the time to spare you can check out my new art pieces that I always post on my Facebook page , here's the link
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Helinas-Gallery/361455197213806#
. I would really love to hear your comments.
Thank you
Helina
11 Years Ago
Thank you Courtney. My latest upload to FAA is an OOF (Out Of Frame), also known as OOB (Out Of Bounds). Here are several formats in 2D and 3D stereo...
The 3D stereo crossview version is pretty cool, if you can freeview it. Not everyone will be successful with this method.
Gently converge (cross) your eyes and focus on the middle image that appears while ignoring the outside. If successful, it becomes easier with practice and eventually 2nd nature.
11 Years Ago
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/enduring-the-blizzard-robert-andrei.html
Edit:
Umm how do i embed the image thumbnail instead of the link?
Thanks
11 Years Ago
You're welcome Robert.
Here is my latest as of just now. It was an extreme crop and not very sharp. I decided to make it into a smart object and enlarge it a little. I also had to sharpen it quite a bit. I created an Oil Painting Effect via Photoshop to help hide the mentioned flaws. I loved the content so much, that I wanted to try and salvage the image. As an oil effect, it looks ok to me at 100% resolution. What do you think?
11 Years Ago
All of these are great! It's so neat to see how different and creative everyone is. :)
-Courtney
P.S
Feel free to check out my photographs and tell me what you think!
11 Years Ago
My latest experimental graphic processing of my photo. I kept two versions. One is has a slightly transparent background and the other is solid. Since I made the slats further apart than most would have, I thought the transparency would help the cohesiveness of the image but I found if it was too transparent, the openings weren't as effective. As usual, it's difficult for me to select one over the other. I think I should do another version with the slats closer together and solid in-between. ??????
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11 Years Ago
Grayscale Version and Color Version
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3D Stereo Crossview Version below: Gently converge (cross) your eyes and focus on the middle image that appears while ignoring the outside.
Not everyone is successful freeviewing the crossview format but if you are, it becomes easier each time and eventually 2nd nature!
11 Years Ago
A customer contacted me last night, wanting to know if I had some more images of Borough Market in London... I hopped on the tube this afternoon, took some shots and he ended up purchasing a print and a pack of cards. And I got an excuse to get out of the house and go on a photo mission. Win win.
11 Years Ago
Brian - Since you asked...
Sibling Love - Looks ok, I'm not a fan of using software to make a bad shot decent, I junk it even if I like the subject. The paint effect did a pretty good job of masking defects, I like the ooil painting effect in Irfan View better though, the swirly brush strokes here don't do anything for me. Overall, looks pretty good, nothing seriously wrong with it.
Walk Bridge - I like the one on the right better. Left one looks pretty good, but not aligned as well as the one on right, that was my main reason for picking the one on the right, it's aligned very nicely. That may also be optical illusion.
Paul - You didn't ask, but that's a very good job on the Barn Swallow. It drives me crazy trying to get good shots of those birds. With the combination of the iridescent feathers and dark head markings, I find it very difficult to get a good shot of those, same as Red Wing Blackbirds and a few others. Not often you get the eye to show up this well. Nice shot.
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@ Billy Griffis Jr - Thanks for replying to my post. I had given up hope that anyone was going to reply, so only "happened" to see your response today.
The problems I have with IrfanView's Oil Paint effect is that there's not much of it and there is no adjustments. After applying, the picture pretty much looks the same and since there are no controls or adjustments, the only thing you can do is apply the same thing over and over to compound the one effect which to me, resembles watercolor more than oil. The new oil effect in PS CS6 at least has adjustments but like you, I'm not as thrilled about those effects as the people that work for Adobe. I actually prefer the rendering of these types of effects more from a freeware called FotoSketcher. With any of these software apps however, I don't notice much effect unless I go to 100% resolution. As a result I probably overdo the adjustments a bit so the image looks less like a photo and more like a painting.
As for the Walkbridge, I don't see the alignment difference you spoke of but I did post a couple more attempts with my own suggestion of more slats closer together, a bit below the original post. I decided to use a different image however.
11 Years Ago
Grayscale Version and Color Version
3D Stereo Crossview Version below: Gently converge (cross) your eyes and focus on the middle image that appears while ignoring the outside.
Not everyone is successful freeviewing the crossview format but if you are, it becomes easier each time and eventually 2nd nature!
11 Years Ago
hi everyone iv been on this site since 01/03/2012 but only started adding images today :0) love all the art work in here
http://fineartamerica.com/featured/fractalius-filter-kathy-chadwick.html
11 Years Ago
http://fineartamerica.com/displayartwork.html?id=5778208&width=250&height=334
Hi everyone, please help me! How do you make your image appeared here? Thanks!!!
Advice I find in other discussion don't work.
Here's how to Copy and Paste a clickable image that will pop up a new window so you can see an artwork's page:
1. Locate the url code located under the description box on the artwork's page: called Image Link:
*as soon as you click on this it is highlighted blue.
2. Copy this link.
3. Go to the discussion you want to paste (or other location that supports this link) and use a New Reply box
*click paste function in box. You will see the full code. All's good and all you need do is hit the "Submit " at the bottom of your reply box.
11 Years Ago
Hi all just joined here, not sure how to add an image to a reply, or even if it will show up seeing as its not 24 hrs since I added a mug shot and tags,
If someone would point me to the info on how to do it, I would appreciate it.
In the meantime total plug, If anyone wants to like my face thing page here i'll reciprocate
http://www.facebook.com/TonyReddingtonPhotography
thanks
tony
11 Years Ago
wow, looking at whats posted I'm not sure i'm in the right place to be adding any photos , some stunning work
on this page alone , shena, brian kathrin, mike, courtney, heather, james, ellie the list goes on
11 Years Ago
Tony, you should copy, and then paste here, the Image Link which you can find in the box at the right of your artwork page where you see 'description' etc.
Leah Saulnier The Painting Maniac
11 Years Ago
not a master piece but my latest I worked on at a show this week
Photographic Arts And Design Studio
11 Years Ago
With it getting dark so early, I haven't been able to get out to shoot much so I've been trying some different things! Here are my two most recent posts!
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11 Years Ago
As snow starts to fall and I look out the back window...this little guy is still there...a little worse for the ware though!
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How do I post my images on this discussion. I am new to FAA and I haven't figured out how to do this yet.
11 Years Ago
How do I share my latest picture? I can leave a message, but how do I add my picture? Help this new member please :)
Thanks!
11 Years Ago
@ Julianne -- how to add your image to a thread:
On any image page, scroll down the right-hand side beneath 'Description', and find the code in the 'Image Link' box.
Click to highlight that code, then copy and paste that code into this (or any) Discussion thread.
Easy peasy! :-)
11 Years Ago
This is a pano created from combining two images of the same scene together. The pano was not planned, but I noticed I had two shots that could work together.
The structures are scaled-down (I'm guessing 1/5), and built on the person's property.
There's even a water wheel on the far side, obscured in this view. There are ducks, geese, and on this day a Blue Heron in the water...
11 Years Ago
Here is my latest masterpiece. The best in quite a while. http://bill-stephens.artistwebsites.com/featured/sanctified-in-yshua-bill-stephens.html
11 Years Ago
I don't expect many (if any) reading this thread to have the proper Red/Cyan filtered 3D glasses needed to view this anaglyph below but if you do, you should enjoy it!
You can find good inexpensive Red/Cyan filtered 3D glasses online and some places even offer a free pair. I recommend Rainbow Symphony or American Paper Optics.
- Some family members chasing bubbles on Easter Sunday afternoon -