Diversity

© Jessica Frolio

Diversity

Uploaded: January 18, 2005

Comments

Toni Hopper February 28, 2005

What a fun photo! I'm new to digital creativity, so can you share a tip on how you did this? Makes me think of Easter eggs and gum.
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Jessica Frolio February 28, 2005

Thanks, Toni! I made this in Photoshop Elements before I knew how to use layers. So, I used the selection tools to select each apple individually and then changed the hue/saturation adjuster. Finally, I used the distorted glow filter. The apples were taken in natural light near a window in Macro mode. Here is the original photo. Hope this helps, and best of luck in the digital world!
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Jessica Frolio February 28, 2005

Thanks Toni! I made this in photoshop elements before I knew how to use layers. So, I used the selection tools to select each apple individually and then changed the hue/saturation adjuster. Finally I used the distorted glow filter. The apples were taken in natural light near a window in Macro mode. Here is the original photo. Hope this helps, and best of luck in the digital world!

Jess #1138231

Nancy Donnell March 17, 2005

Hi Jess..I think Diversity is a creative idea! #1185940

Jessica Frolio March 17, 2005

Thanks Nancy! Until you commented I had no idea that I was in the digital darkroom newsletter, how exciting!

Jess #1186051


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