Challenge: Creative Images-Feb. 20-25
I enjoy experimenting with special effects and want to see your images too!
top shelve works
well done ideas@
#4 grabbed me))
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
photophile wrote:
I enjoy experimenting with special effects and want to see your images too!
Very nice. I especially like #s 1, 4, and 6.
LeeK
Loc: Washington State
William wrote:
so what's/what
I like the different colors and textures.
photophile wrote:
I enjoy experimenting with special effects and want to see your images too!
Thanks for hosting, Karin. I have some. These edits may not have quite the type of effects you've shown, but I've had to work with lots of track pix lately and trying to get the runners to stand out from all the crowds behind is challenging., so I tried a few things
started with this
changed it to this - got rid of some chaos and felt this really expressed this particular runner.
started with this "Balletic" warm up complete with a figure in the background
Figured out how to move the athlete forward and got rid of the remnants of the other figure
With a lot of work, jazzed it up (hmm, I had removed the junk in the upper left..) This was not the perfect or easiest transformation because of the lines on the track.
photophile wrote:
I enjoy experimenting with special effects and want to see your images too!
Nice start Karen. I do like that first one...and your last one's got me thinking too...!

photophile wrote:
I enjoy experimenting with special effects and want to see your images too!
A great start, Karin. The first one caught my eye!
Tony
I had some stuff in a drawer to play with.
PAToGraphy wrote:
Thanks for hosting, Karin. I have some. These edits may not have quite the type of effects you've shown, but I've had to work with lots of track pix lately and trying to get the runners to stand out from all the crowds behind is challenging., so I tried a few things
WOW Pat. That first transformation is wild, but I really like it.
Tony
lhammer43 wrote:
I had some stuff in a drawer to play with.
Pretty colors, Larry and nicely done.
Tony
A few years ago, I had the opportunity to visit the Botanical Gardens in Phoenix to see the exhibit by Chihuly and was greatly impressed by the colorful sculptures there. Many photographs later, I thought it might be interesting to "fiddle" a bit with some of them. The resultant examples are seen below. Most of these distortions were just simple ones generated in Elements. I'll try to return with others later.
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