Vintage Temple

© LaRae Roberts

Vintage Temple

Uploaded: February 13, 2009

Description

Exif: F Number: 16, Exposure Bias Value: 1.00, ExposureTime: 1/45 seconds, Flash: Strobe return light not detected., ISO: 200, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 52.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200

Comments

Katrina McMeans February 13, 2009

Very nice effect! How did you do that? #1083420

Janice Mezzacappa February 13, 2009

Cool effects very vintage excellent DD work LaRae! #7162082

Donna La Mattino Pagakis February 13, 2009

Creative and very beautiful! Awesome textures LaRae! #7162247

Michelle Alton February 13, 2009

Gorgeous creation, LaRae. #7162516

Gretchen J. Gilkey February 13, 2009

Love the effect!!! How did you do it?
Thanks,
gretchen :0) #7162708

LaRae Roberts February 14, 2009

This photo has a fill layer that is the bluish color and I used a brush to remove some of the blue fill on the mask. The brick layer is an old wall in town that I love and wanted to use as a texture so I applied that. I then used a fractural filter to give it a painting effect. I masked so that I could brush the temple back, on all layers, more clearly than the rest, along with the berries. This photo was not easy to take. It was early morning and I had to hold my camera up above a6-7 foot wall to get the berries in the foreground and the temple is blurred by using a wider aperature. #7164491

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