Green Room
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Addition for PAF Grafitti challenge
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LOL, I already had the Green Room for PAF this week as I did not have much for grafitti in my files. But I had this one that is, or rather was, a part of a grafitti in a railway tunnel. It is gone now. The artwork that is. Well, I descided to spend some time learning more about SC5. I aded soem brush strokes to the grafitti letters and then I learned severel tekniques in handling PS text. Not that beautiful, but I had fun.
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Addition for PAF Grafitti challenge
Grafitti
Edit 130328
LOL, I already had the Green Room for PAF this week as I did not have much for grafitti in my files. But I had this one that is, or rather was, a part of a grafitti in a railway tunnel. It is gone now. The artwork that is. Well, I descided to spend some time learning more about SC5. I aded soem brush strokes to the grafitti letters and then I learned severel tekniques in handling PS text. Not that beautiful, but I had fun.
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That is so beautiful! I think the young lady would be thrilled have this photo for her forever album!
ReplyDeleteMysterious!
ReplyDeleteSpännande teknik!
ReplyDeleteCool! Did you do this with photo manipulation, or did you really have access to a green room? (News agencies here typically have a blue room or a red room for projecting a background such as a map for weather forecasting.)
ReplyDeleteVery cool image! Photoshop or in-camera?
ReplyDeleteThose trees have come to life... they are dancing. I like the way you integrated them with the figure of the woman. Very exciting.
ReplyDeleteNice Blog.. I enjoyed your pictures.
ReplyDeleteEvery Pic is awesome..
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Camouflage! Cool photo...My Abstract:http://lmkazmierczak.blogspot.com/2013/03/satans-standing-room.html
ReplyDeleteKanske den snälla fen :)
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Det framträder kroppar lite överallt i bilden. :)
ReplyDeleteSnowcatcher: My Green Room is a photoshop image of course. Never heard of that kind of rooms you mention.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
Very interesting. MB
ReplyDeleteSV: Det var just frågan hur man skulle fästa de "nya fjädrarna" som gjorde att jag avstod att köpa. ;) Det var som rör i stjälken och man skulle kanske trä på dem på kvistarna. Vi får se om det är framtiden, i så fall får vi lära oss. :D
ReplyDeleteGlad påsk!
Super Graffiti......looks like you're a PRO!
ReplyDeletewondrous graffiti and that green room photo is dreamy!
ReplyDeleteJag gilar verkligen grafitti-bilden - redigeringen sitter som en smäck! Påminner lite om en idé jag hade för den här utmaningen, men till skillnad från dig så kom jag ingen vart med den... ;)
ReplyDeleteGlad Påsk!
Lekkert gjort.
ReplyDeleteHa en flott påske
Mormor
http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2013/03/29/photo-art-friday-march-29th-30th-grafitti/
Both very interesting and well done. Learning something new & having fun, that's what it's all about!
ReplyDeleteGreat job - very striking!
ReplyDeleteBoth of these pieces are very creative and quite interesting. I like them.
ReplyDeleteHär har du gjort ett gott arbete.
ReplyDeleteJammen dette ble skikkelig heftig! Flott arbeid med begge to!
ReplyDeleteHa en fin helg:)
Monica (DRODDEL)
I spent the last few days learning different techniques in GIMP...so much to learn in all these editing programs.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. I like the soft feel of the lettering.
Kathy
thanks everyone. :)
ReplyDeleteCool and interesting images..
ReplyDeleteI thought I left a comment on this post already, but it looks like I didn't! Anyway, these are great. I love your idea of adding graffiti in PS!
ReplyDeletegreat photo, great addition!
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