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This old house
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Glenn E. Urquhart |
I like this one a lot, Sarah! I agree, it has an infrared look... Overall, the image is very unique and dramatic! Very Well Done! Cheers, Glenn.
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Daniella Puente |
Yes, has a impact composition and great look! that tree over the house is fantastic...
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Gary Lange |
Beautifully done! I love it.
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- Mitch Spence Contact Mitch Spence Mitch Spence's Gallery |
Very interesting, Sarah. I really like the almost toppling over house. What do you mean by "inverted" the color. Did you do a negative effect in some way?
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Sarah J. Fowler |
Thank you, everybody, for the comments. I thought this would make an awesome halloween pic. Mitch-the program that I use is PSCS-Photoshop Creative Suite. Under adjustments there is an option to "invert". If it is a b&w to start with, it does give the photo a negative effect. If you leave color in it, it does the same thing, but there will be an almost neon blue where there was originally color. I have a prosumer camera, so the special effects that I achieve are all done in a photo-editing program. Hope this helps!
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- Mitch Spence Contact Mitch Spence Mitch Spence's Gallery |
Sarah, yes the info you gave helped a great deal. And I truly appreciate your sharing the details of the technique you used.
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She-She Killough |
I could tell it was inverted and for this image it really works! Love the tree! Awesome Sarah! Congrats!
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