Asher Kelman
OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Hi Guys,
I introduced you to Victoria previously here.
I obviously took further pictures. Here I am forming an abstract vision of my experience. That's my goal. Here's the start of the process.
First the picture as taken, only simple Adobe RAW processing that's all!
Now I cropped and rotated the image.
Then I used the Find Edges filter in CS2
and then blended this layer with the underlying layer.
Here we have not gone the route of removing color or reassigning color to B&W. This approach, I use here, is more whimsical than B&W. This modification just takes us away the apparent reality of the orginal. We no longer have to study "her reality" as a B&W rich image might demand of us. This context is more relaxed and this allows my mind to explore other possibilites.
Just thought I'd share.
Asher
I introduced you to Victoria previously here.
I obviously took further pictures. Here I am forming an abstract vision of my experience. That's my goal. Here's the start of the process.
First the picture as taken, only simple Adobe RAW processing that's all!
Now I cropped and rotated the image.
Then I used the Find Edges filter in CS2
and then blended this layer with the underlying layer.
Here we have not gone the route of removing color or reassigning color to B&W. This approach, I use here, is more whimsical than B&W. This modification just takes us away the apparent reality of the orginal. We no longer have to study "her reality" as a B&W rich image might demand of us. This context is more relaxed and this allows my mind to explore other possibilites.
Just thought I'd share.
Asher
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