dpullum wrote:
Yes, well, if not for your made for psychology/Physiology classes photo I would not have been prompted to look up the info. You made me curious and curiosity is an ich that must be scratched.
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Kinesiology addresses physiological, biomechanical, and psychological principles and mechanisms of movement. In this case, the Kinesiology of the eye and the resulting brain perceived image.
When you pushed the shutter button on the camera you did not realize how complex the image would be!!
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One of the things I appreciate most about UHH is the educational aspect. Almost every day I learn something from the posts. Like you, I am constantly looking up words that Iām not sure of and also Goggling information on all sorts of subjects. I am proud if I have been able to stimulate your curiosity!
sippyjug104 wrote:
Job well done.
Thank you, Sippy! It was a fun project!
Very nice Carol great results
Thank you very much, Abo!
Cwilson341 wrote:
This not something wildly creative. To me it is just using digital processing to give an otherwise unusable photo an artistic touch. This is from another year. The flowers had several badly damaged leaves that made it impossible to shoot a clean photo. I processed this in Affinity. The two flowers and a couple of good leaves were selected as a new layer. Then the stem was cut out and used to add the stem between the two blossoms. This composition was then placed on a new background. The background color and luminositiy were adjusted and a slight vignette was added. The final step was to use NIK Color Efex to fine tune the look.
This is the sort of processing I find very rewarding. These wildflowers are currently blooming in my area and that inspired me to go back and work on this shot. That way I didn't have to go out in the heat and shoot again.
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Beautiful shot and nice effect, Carol.
Rob48 wrote:
Beautiful shot and nice effect, Carol.
For me, half the fun is seeing how I can improve or enhance what the camera has captured! Iām glad you like these.š
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