Eye of the beholder

© Tami Jo Gramont

Eye of the beholder

Uploaded: May 01, 2006

Description

I masked the eye ball and inverted the mask, desaturated all but the eyeball, enhanced the color of the eyeball, and used the healing brush tool and the spot healing tool to removed debris from around the eye.

Comments

Marcie A. Fowler May 18, 2006

Awesome work Tami. Love that you left the eye and reflections in it colored while converting the rest to b&w. Excellent use of selective coloring. #448107

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