Monday, May 3, 2010
Title- MM
Date- May 3, 2010 3:58 p.m.
Location- Rexburg, ID
Aperture- f/2.8
Shutter Speed- 1/60 sec
This shot, sliding type, and a couple boxes of slight transparency and color is what made this edit what is it today, "M, M, Good".
Title- Stone Overlay
Date- May 3, 2010 1:41 p.m.
Location- The Gardens (BYU-I Campus) Rexburg, ID
Aperture- f/4.5
Shutter Speed- 1/500 sec
Title- Blue House Original
Date- May 3, 2010 6:23 p.m.
Location- 156 S. Rexburg, ID
Aperture- f/2.8
Shutter Speed- 1/400 sec
Put those two shots together and you get the image I call "Cracked House". I added a transparent layer and then a mask, changed the opacity, and this is what I got. It reminds me of Halloween, with how dark it is and the cracks on the door and stairs.
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5 comments:
Wow, your texture blend looks better than mine. I like the dark shadowy spots in the stone wall, it adds depth to the house picture. The lines really jazz up the m&m photo too.
I really like the house picture. The texture gave it a really cool look. It kind of makes it look like a crinkled picture. Very neat.
I love the bright fun colors with your m&m's. Cool text effect.
Great job on the M&M's. I wish I could have figure that out! I really like the accent bars that you put on the sides.
I really like the texture that the house is given when you blend the images. And the m&ms picture is great too. It definitely made me want some! The lines added a lot to the picture, it gave it some symmetry. Good job!
The M&Ms edit is real creative and I could see it in an ad. Great idea with the lettering overlay. Im gonna get some peanut M&Ms now. Colorful and consistent. Real nice.
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