GarryBB
Loc: Buckingamshire, England
3 OOBs (Out Of Bounds) images I created with some photos from a recent visit to South Africa, I am somehow hooked on this post editing idea, responsibility is with Ugly Hedgehog forum, because this has been the first place I had seen any of them before, just cant stop playing around with my images on the PC.
Springbok
Looking up
Blue Starling
GarryBB wrote:
3 OOBs (Out Of Bounds) images I created with some photos from a recent visit to South Africa, I am somehow hooked on this post editing idea, responsibility is with Ugly Hedgehog forum, because this has been the first place I had seen any of them before, just cant stop playing around with my images on the PC.
Garry you choose well, these three work really great, like them
Nancy J
Loc: lower North Island, New Zealand
Superb PP, and each one is stunning, do you have more? The colouring is great,too, and I can see that owl coming right into my room, Cheers, Jean.
JB007
Loc: Southern-Colorado
GarryBB wrote:
3 OOBs (Out Of Bounds) images I created with some photos from a recent visit to South Africa, I am somehow hooked on this post editing idea, responsibility is with Ugly Hedgehog forum, because this has been the first place I had seen any of them before, just cant stop playing around with my images on the PC.
GarryBB- I like'em All but #(2) the Most! :thumbup:
Bubu
Loc: Out of this solar system
First one has a classic look, magazine-like allure. The parrot with good copy could be used in an a of some kind .
Jean likes the owl, while Bubu is drawn to the parrot. Me, I am off to the eye doctor. . .but, enough of the ID game.
Your OOB work is absolutly plum wonderful. Your choice of images, and how you handle the OOB treatment is stunning.
GarryBB
Loc: Buckingamshire, England
mooseeyes wrote:
Jean likes the owl, while Bubu is drawn to the parrot. Me, I am off to the eye doctor. . .but, enough of the ID game.
Your OOB work is absolutly plum wonderful. Your choice of images, and how you handle the OOB treatment is stunning.
Hah Hah, love your sense of humour Mooseeyes, but save the eye test, its my fault, I should have perhaps explained, No 2 is a Gyr Falcon and in the original photo I snapped him as he caught his prey on the ground, however there was also a Lanner Falcon circling overhead and he was looking up, keeping a eye on him.
Thankyou very much for your kind comments
GarryBB
Loc: Buckingamshire, England
Nancy J wrote:
Superb PP, and each one is stunning, do you have more? The colouring is great,too, and I can see that owl coming right into my room, Cheers, Jean.
Thankyou Nancy J for your very kind comments, and yes I have more, I will put them up later, and No2 is actually a Gyr Falcon and because he is looking up in the air the image can look a bit confusing.
Love them all! I have never tried this technique. How do you start, or do you have directions? I would love to try it. Thanks, Wendy
Nancy J
Loc: lower North Island, New Zealand
GaryBB I have CS6 on a 30 day trial, and will try and do this, started, then it all shut down, so when I get something, might be brave enough to post here for helpful suggestions and more. I looked on Google for a tutorial, so many, is any one really lots better to use? Cheers, Jean.
What program did you use??
Those are just amazing! I wanna know how to do that.
GarryBB
Loc: Buckingamshire, England
PhotoJoe wrote:
What program did you use??
I used (the old version) Photoshop 7 and Topaz.
did you use topaz for the shadowed corners??
GarryBB wrote:
I used (the old version) Photoshop 7 and Topaz.
Keep playing, they are very good, I like them all.
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