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.
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Showing posts with label hairy. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Simplicity
Original: color print
Another stab at the "Photocopy" filter on Photoshop Elements; Painted white, then some bits were colored.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Wood Nymph
Yeah. I suppose you could infer a play on words there. A photo montage of two different images.. one originally color,(yes, you've seen it before), one a silly black and white.
Tried out some new software for this. "Nymph" cut out using something called Picture Cutout Guide, which is an easy way to separate different elements from an image. It's a memory hog, though, and very slow, but worked well for this purpose. Coloring was done using GIMP, which is free editing software similar to Photoshop, which was also used. I need a lot more familiarization with it.. has a few tools Photoshop doesn't have.
Labels:
Breasts,
GIMP,
hairy,
Home made eroticism,
humor,
Naked,
Nude body parts,
Nudity,
photo arts,
Photoshop Elements,
Picture Cutout Guide,
Scanned images,
self portraits,
sexual content
Monday, April 4, 2011
Let The Sunshine In...
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Another day, different colors. The sun makes it warm.
Like yesterday's image, from the same session, this was first converted to black and white from the original. Needed a lot of cleaning up, as the scanner was really picking up the "silk" texture, and all of these old 5x7 enlargements are really starting to curl bad.

Sunday, April 3, 2011
Reversal
Monday, March 28, 2011
Board Broad
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Original Black & White |
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Leave Them Be?
Some of the images I’ve run through the flatbed scanner are complete works in and of themselves. They’re enlargements from actual photo shoots where I was attempting to be serious, rather than 1) sneaky, or 2) prurient. They would require very little in the way modification to get posted here, except… they were printed on really obnoxious silk-like texture paper, and the texture shows up in the scans.
In this particular case, I used the smudge stick filter in Photoshop Elements 5.0 to cover the silk texture, and added a border in ACDSee Pro. The image was also obviously cropped, and inverted from the original. The result is a more hand-drawn appearance to the image, without going overboard.
Here are a couple more images that have pretty much been left alone. The interesting part here, is that these are scanned from 120 film
The image on the right is of one of my oldest friends, (although I haven’t seen her in more than 10 years
There you have it. Not all old images have to be turned into weird and wacky abstract works. Sometimes they’re just fine the way they are.
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tab A, Slot B
Original: 30+ year old black and white negative.
Cherry-picked from several Picnik effects till I liked the result.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Monologue..
What?!? Why so serious?
Some of the stickers and text tools available in Picnik. I would have preferred a more realistic pair of nose glasses, but that would have required a more labor-intensive project in Photoshop Elements. I may still give it a go.
Scanned under-exposed black and white negative.
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