Wherein we attempt to show that no image in a lifetime of photographic tomfoolery is useless as long as one has a couple of scanners for prints, film, and slides, and access to editing tools like Photoshop, Picnik, Picasa, ACDSee, PicMonkey, LuminarAI, the Nik suite of tools,and more. Over my lifetime I've collected thousands of these images. Enough to post one-a-day on this blog for the rest of my life. Enjoy.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
What If...
..we weren't evolved from early primates? What if we evolved from something else? Could be fun!
Loaded Photoshop Elements 9 yesterday. This is the first project with it. Not the first time to use this particular image, and probably not the last.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
A Pedestal's Not Good Enough
Instead, I placed (a teenage version of) my bride... on a local hilltop. And since I had the cactus flower lying around on the desktop..
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Cactus Flower
Recently, I started practicing extracting elements from images. Yesterday's "Moonshine" image was the first try, and it seems to have worked out well. Here's another "assembly" of old and new images. The prickly pear blossom was shot just this afternoon. The nude, about 35 years ago.
Blossom was "extracted" using Photoshop Elements "Magic Extractor". Tree limbs were distorted with Elements' "Liquify" filter. Black and white image was colored using "Tint" tool in Picnik. Other tools used have slipped my mind.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Double Shot of Moonshine
This one took a couple of hours, and has numerous effects, as you might imagine. Only the smooth, young buttocks are from an old scan, (original below). The moon, and hawk are from current digital captures. In fact, that's the famous "Super Moon" of just last March.
Elements were separated from their original files with Picture Cutout Guide, and assembled in Photoshop elements. Some additional lighting effects were also added in PSE. Many effects in Picnik, went into the final image, including "Thermal Image", "Doodle" (the clouds and stars), and of course, the "Mom" tattoo.
Original image from mid-Seventies |
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Simplicity
Original: color print
Another stab at the "Photocopy" filter on Photoshop Elements; Painted white, then some bits were colored.
100% Pure Aryan Goodness
I don't know that for a fact, but she was tall, blonde, and blue-eyed, with a German surname. Close enough.
I could regale you with amazing stories of things that went on in her mother's kitchen while her mother slept less than 20 feet away, but that would just leave you frustrated... use your imagination.
A pretty straight hand-colored image from scan of a black and white 35mm negative. Added "soft focus" filter in Picnik, then un-softened eyes and lips.
Oh! And because Mother's Day is coming up: the tattoo!
Monday, May 2, 2011
She Walks Away.
..and no matter how much you want her to, she won't turn back.
This is another of those "this and that" processes, most of which I can't even remember.. try this? Nah. Try that? Yeah, that works. Let's add something else. Original color print. Some Photoshop Elements, some ACDSee Pro.
Hey!, you wonder, is that Margaret? Why yes.. yes it is.
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