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Uploaded: January 10, 2008
Roberta E. Wall January 10, 2008
This is so awesome? How did you do it? #826381Jim Zuckerman January 10, 2008
Thank you, Roberta. I selected the bike using the magic wand tool in CS3, then used Select > inverse. This selected only the background. Then, using Image > adjustments > hue/saturation, I reduced the background to black and white. This technique as well as digitally hand coloring black and white photos are explained in my Photoshop: Creative Techniques course here at BP. #5318912Nancy Donnell February 13, 2008
Hi Jim,Jim Zuckerman February 13, 2008
Thanks, Nancy. I saw the wrought iron bike at an antique/junk store as I was driving and stopped to buy it for a prop. In the spring I want to shoot it with a white picket fence.Jim #5490088
Donna La Mattino Pagakis February 13, 2008
Excellent creativity, nice mood and design Jim! #5490785Jim Zuckerman February 13, 2008
Thanks very much, Donna.Yulianto Soeroso June 08, 2010
i can't imagine this show like this .. wonderful idea and inspiring #8677027Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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