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Post by Lillias on Mar 10, 2023 20:52:51 GMT
BillieJean ... watched video ... my brain exploded. Oh Noooooo Clive we can't have you with an exploded brain...LOL.
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Post by blackmutt on Mar 11, 2023 1:43:41 GMT
If Clive’s brain explodes - I am a goner!!
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Post by hmca on Mar 11, 2023 1:54:20 GMT
Tried another one...still not getting it but better than my first attempt. I need to find better flowers....not so tightly grouped.....but may try again.
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Post by VickiD on Mar 11, 2023 4:05:42 GMT
For anyone who would like to give this a try see below for a link to the tutorial I used to create mine, and Marty of Blue Lightning TV kindly provides a link to the three images he used in the tutorial. Thank you for this, Lillias. I'll have to try it when I find time!
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Post by srmoment on Mar 11, 2023 4:21:30 GMT
Another try. This is hard! I call it 'Winter'
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Post by Lillias on Mar 11, 2023 10:51:58 GMT
Tried another one...still not getting it but better than my first attempt. I need to find better flowers....not so tightly grouped.....but may try again. Please do. I like the idea of the flowers instead of bare branches. The butterflies are also a nice touch and that's a lovely shade of blue/lilac. Another try. This is hard! I call it 'Winter' It looks like winter too Pat. Such a majestic bird and the deer is sweet. I like the positioning of the (animal tracks?) as they appear to outline the birds face somewhat. I think we learn so much by trying things like this which may be out of our comfort zone. I know I do. It’s remembering it all that’s the problem.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Mar 13, 2023 16:38:01 GMT
Well, I sure like this technique and your results. Too complex for me to follow with my limited PSE skill set. Yesterday, I took this photo of a sundog (here) and saw the windblown hair in it and thought of you skilled folks. Below is what I "saw." Perhaps one of you can use the linked image for a triple exposure.
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Post by whippet on Mar 13, 2023 20:36:12 GMT
Whether it is 'correct' or not, Clive, I think it is brilliant. I would never have thought of that idea.
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Post by Lillias on Mar 13, 2023 20:56:47 GMT
I’ve never heard of sundogs Clive. Learning all the time on this forum. What a great photo and as whippet said I wouldn’t have thought of that idea but it is indeed terrific. I may just take you up on your very generous offer to allow us to play with your photo. Just don’t hold your breath waiting for a result as I shall have to think about this.
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Post by Sepiana on Mar 13, 2023 21:18:16 GMT
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Post by tourerjim on Mar 13, 2023 21:34:32 GMT
That's really nice Lillias, done a few in the past using blend modes and just done this one, 1st image made B/W, middle 2nd image 50% opacity and used layer mask to remove lower part of image, top 3rd image removed background and then made B/W.
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Post by Lillias on Mar 13, 2023 22:14:46 GMT
You have created a very nice scene here Jim. I particularly like the tree spreading across the forefront of the image and the bird.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Mar 13, 2023 22:24:45 GMT
This is for Elements users. Just add a third image for a triple exposure effect. Thank you Sepiana. Will view this evening. Clive
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Post by hmca on Mar 14, 2023 2:36:08 GMT
Tried pontiac1940 ......not what I had hoped for but .....
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Post by pontiac1940 on Mar 14, 2023 2:47:49 GMT
hmcaThanks Helen. I really like it. I agree that the cloud steaks are lost a bit but it is a pleasing images. Thanks for giving it a go. Clive
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