Changeling [Digital Darkroom]
Uploaded: March 26, 2011 05:26:32
John Rivera
March 26, 2011
Joannie Bertucci
March 26, 2011
Steven W. Lepak March 29, 2011
Thanks for your kind comments John & Joannie. This was a low-light capture shot at high ISO. Although I liked the image, even after noise removal, I thought it was still a lemon (not post-able quality). . . so I made some lemonade in the digital darkroom. #9323371Karen Celella April 27, 2011
Congratulations on your wonderful finalist, Steven! #9372853Steven W. Lepak April 27, 2011
I shot this image at the Milwaukee Zoo with a Canon 70-200 f2.8L at 200mm wih my Canon 50D. This animal was sitting very still in a dark enclosure directly below a light shining down on him. The capture was made at f2.8 and high ISO resulting in a noisy image. I used NeatImage noise removal, darkened the background just a bit in PS with a mask layer, and applied the Fractalius filter. Because the beast's spots were the same color/darkness as the background, application of the Fractalius filter created the effect of making the beast look hollow with a framework of color - I thought the "Changling" title was well-suited to this look. Best Regards, Steven #9373120Merna L. Nobile April 27, 2011
Take photo, SleepSteven W. Lepak April 27, 2011
Read puzzling member comment,Patti Coblentz April 27, 2011
Then wake up...:))you have a winner! Congratulations, Stephen! #9375603Mary K. Robison April 27, 2011
Congratulations on your superb and well earned winner, Stephen!Karen Celella April 28, 2011
Congratulations on your amazing winner, Stephen. #9377551
Lydia Williams
April 28, 2011
Joannie Bertucci
April 28, 2011
Usman M. Bajwa
April 29, 2011
UB. #9379016
Nancyj E. Hovey
April 29, 2011
Steven W. Lepak April 29, 2011
Thanks to all for you kind comments.
Irene Colling
April 30, 2011
Your subject was a perfect candidate for the Fract filter. Your settings expertly created and wonderful and intriguing photo art image.
Congratulations on your gold award. #9381399
David M. Montero May 11, 2011
Great use of the frac filter. Congratulations on your winning selection Steven! #9399996Jane Hirst July 02, 2013
Nice win.....great use of that filter. #10753699Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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