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A’mazing Balsmroot


 
  A’mazing Balsamroot
A’mazing Balsamroot
This “Maze” is a combination of two photos that have been digitally manipulated, and each the other half of a Daedalus generated maze. One photo is originally of a Balsamroot, a common wildflower in the Cascade Mountains within Washington, taken by resting a Canon 10D on the ground, with it set at ISO 100 and using a macro lens. The image then was transformed primarily by using the Abode PhotoShop plug-in, Fractalius. The other photo is of Christmas tree lights taken by zooming a tripod-mounted Canon 10D set at ISO 400 and 4 seconds, with the resulting image transformed by using Abode PhotoShop plug-ins. Entered into the “Digital Darkroom” category.

Guy C. Crilly

 
 
 

Tiia Vissak
 

cool colors & effects!


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March 10, 2008

 
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  Lovely image and effects, Guy.

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Balsmroot are common wildflowers in the Cascade Mountains within Washington. Original photo taken by resting a Canon 10D on the ground, with it set at ISO 100 and using a macro lens. The image was transformed primarily by using an Abode PhotoShop plugin. Entered into the “Digital Darkroom” category.

Guy C. Crilly

 
  Christmas Light Swirl
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Original photo is of Christmas tree lights taken by zooming with a tripod-mounted Canon 10D set at ISO 400 and 4 seconds. The image was transformed by using Abode PhotoShop plug-ins. Entered into the “Digital Darkroom” category.

Guy C. Crilly

 
 
Thanks Tiia, and Dominick for the feedback. I have included the pre-maze photos with this post.


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March 11, 2008

 
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