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Title: Digital Art
Description: A new adventure


Isaac - December 12, 2008 02:26 AM (GMT)
Tried messing around in CS3 and its features using some of my old photos and this is what I came up with.

C&C or just thoughts are always more than welcome.
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jeffreysiow - December 12, 2008 05:24 AM (GMT)
Hey Isaac,

Last photo's colour is rich and nice... but the 1st one's sky colour seems quite fake to me.

Upon a closer look, there's a + and = sign... are you saying the 1st two merge into the 3rd one?

Isaac - December 12, 2008 11:52 AM (GMT)
Haha Jeff, the colors from the first picture were original.
The pic was only resized!

Just happened that the sky color was very vivid on that day in TPY. :D

And yes, I blended the photos in CS3 to get the 3rd pic. ^_^

Isaac - December 13, 2008 04:19 PM (GMT)
A little more 'digital art' to add on.. :)

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jeffreysiow - December 15, 2008 04:21 PM (GMT)
Huh...???

That's amazing... but you got me confused now. About the moon pix, so which one is original?

My photography skill still in the beginner level... so personally, if should I shoot a pix like that (the moon with antenna one), u'll not see the moon outline and the moon details in the shot.

Isaac - December 15, 2008 05:57 PM (GMT)
Oh, the first moon pic was actually the original image, just cropped, nothing much.. Just thought I'd share it.

The 2nd pic was done with 2 exposures blended together to give more detail to the moon.
You're right to say that a normal shot without processing would result in an overexposed moon, and that's where processing plays a huge part. :D

You can buy/download CS3 and find resources to learn from, it really helps a lot and saves you money on filters. :P




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