2 images i blended together after i took them with my special tripod. i have 4 or more i want to add on. in total the picture will end up being 180*taken in b/w with red filter.actual picture is way bigger than this but with photobucket downsizing...
was back up in Denali for our anniversary. mountain was GORGEOUS!! fall colors and scenery was beautiful. I will try to get some images uploaded to post later. They're on my facebook right now.
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Here is a series I stitched together from 7 different shots. The lighting was not the greatest being pretty overcast. I'll try it again on a sunnier day. The Austin City Skyline from Barton Creek Mall if anyone wanted to know. Spanning from the University of Texas to Downtown.
taken on saturday on the ship Red Witch. Friend works on the boat and i saw him pulling out the foam swords from under his shirt. i laughed when he pulled out 4, but then he kept pulling more out. xD
Quote, originally posted by AKLGT »was back up in Denali for our anniversary. mountain was GORGEOUS!! fall colors and scenery was beautiful. I will try to get some images uploaded to post later. They're on my facebook right now.
Quote, originally posted by Sputnik »A view from my hotel room at the Bellagio last week.That is a great picture! I watched a show some time ago (do not remember exactly when) about the building/maintenance of that thing!
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Quote, originally posted by Sputnik »How do you make it so that one item is in colour and everything else is black and white?In PS --> click Image Adjustment -> B&W -> then on left side toolbar, use the History Brush to paint over the item you want in colour. That's the easy way - you can also use layers, mapping, etc... and if you don't have PS, you can use Picnik..