For the last few years I have been composing various art works using my photos and the artistic license afforded by photoshop. I use 7.0 because I understand it.
The main center of interest, of course, is the Indian ruins at Wukoki north of Flagstaff Arizona.
Now the other stuff.
The clouds are from northern California.
The smoke and fire are from a campfire in my back yard in Tucson Arizona.
I overlapped, blended, and adjusted until I achieved What I had envisioned at the beginning.
Feel free to comment
Mysterious Wukoki
Earth Wind & Fire
I like it
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
I tip my hat to you sir absolutely wonderful. Your photoshop skills are excellant, the subject mater intriguing and i love the fire and smoke. my sugestion would be to use photoshop filters and turn this into an oil painting print in on canvas and hang her up on the wall. I admire people who have the vision and talent to take a photo and create art.
Absolutely beautiful, I wonder what it would look like in HDR?
Too much?
condor wrote:
Absolutely beautiful, I wonder what it would look like in HDR?
Too much?
I have tried hdr and I think I will stick with what I know.
Thanks for the comment
I, too, use photoshop (cs5) to do a lot of art work. Not the same as yours, but artwork just the same. I would like to try something like yours. Here are a few of mine....
Blue Dahlia
Bowl of Flowers
Busy Bee
Strubbles wrote:
I, too, use photoshop (cs5) to do a lot of art work. Not the same as yours, but artwork just the same. I would like to try something like yours. Here are a few of mine....
YOu do nice work. Keep it up
Awesome, I tried CS5 but it seems a little above my pay grade... think I'll stick with ellements for now..
Johnny wrote:
Awesome, I tried CS5 but it seems a little above my pay grade... think I'll stick with ellements for now..
You can do A LOT with elements. Don't knock it.
I agree, PSE will accomplish a good bit and I enjoy it too. As with anything, I still have a lot to learn about it, but that's the fun of it.
All the work I've seen here is wonderful - congratulations.
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