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Post by hmca on Oct 16, 2019 14:14:29 GMT
or garbage can....perhaps. Had this sitting on my desktop for awhile as had planned to use for another challenge so will be interesting see what you come up with. Have fun! Image from pixabay
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Post by whippet on Oct 16, 2019 15:16:18 GMT
Bill & Ben & Little Weeeeede. Pinterest.
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Post by hmca on Oct 16, 2019 18:13:47 GMT
Cute start, Margaret.
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Post by ritage on Oct 16, 2019 19:13:09 GMT
Kaleidoscope
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Post by Lillias on Oct 16, 2019 21:01:54 GMT
Thanks for the challenge Helen. I used - Filters - Brush Strokes - Ink Outlines then Poster Edges Blended the result with the original using the Overlay blend mode. Images from pngimg
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Post by hmca on Oct 16, 2019 21:31:59 GMT
Your kaleidoscope seems to be formed by a host of little creatures that are peeking at me, Rita.
I like the illustrative effect you have created, Lillias.
I apologize everyone for after posting I realized that this was not going to be an easy one to work with. However, the first three submissions have found a way to make it their own. Good work.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 16, 2019 21:37:28 GMT
- Created the composite with an image from Pixabay. - Applied the Adaptive Wide Angle filter (Perspective). - Ran the file through Dynamic Auto Painter (Golden Age). - Applied a texture by CoffeeShop (Artistic Canvas, Multiply blending mode, 75% Opacity). - Applied a frame layer style by Jodi Frye.
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Post by hmca on Oct 16, 2019 23:18:19 GMT
So maybe not so hard after all.....
Love what you did, Sepiana!
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Post by kdcintx on Oct 17, 2019 3:17:42 GMT
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Post by fotofrank on Oct 17, 2019 7:00:02 GMT
flipped...
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Post by hmca on Oct 17, 2019 11:11:31 GMT
What a unique edit, Karen. Very tricky, Frank. Really good selection of the watering can. As an aside...is this what you do when you can't sleep?
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Post by fotofrank on Oct 17, 2019 14:45:00 GMT
No, it just that sometimes I need to work with other in different timezone across the globe.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Oct 17, 2019 15:10:20 GMT
Opened in ACR, and applied clarity slider, then converted to B&W using adj layers and then added the washed off white pale gray sepia tone...assorted fiddling along the way..
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Post by hmca on Oct 17, 2019 17:13:09 GMT
Great look, Clive!
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 17, 2019 17:25:49 GMT
fotofrank , I am in awe at your selection of the watering can. Amazing extraction! Which technique/tool did you use?
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