Posted on October 6, 2009 by blueskyphotography
The image at the bottom of this post is what you might, in a compassionate frame of mind, refer to as Photoshop Artistry. I’d completely understand it if many of you don’t particularly like it. It’s the result of some experimentation but, without a particular goal in mind, the image is as much about process [...]
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Posted on August 27, 2009 by blueskyphotography
Here’s another image following on from a conversation with Michelle and Ellen, two participants in a course I’m currently teaching, regarding how to apply contemporary digital techniques to rediscover a number of products and processes from the old film-based days. The motivation for today’s image is to re-visit the appearance achieved KODAK Black and White [...]
Filed under: Photoshop | Tagged: Black and White Infrared treatment, KODAK Black and White Infrared film, Kodak Ektachrome Elite 100 Extra Color film, Leica 35mm f2 Summicron-M Aspherical lens, Leica M6 Camera, Myanmar | Leave a Comment »
Posted on August 25, 2009 by blueskyphotography
Today’s image continues with our exploration of traditional film/darkroom based effects achieved within the digital domain. The above image is the original digital color file while the image below revisits Solarization, a technique from the days of the darkroom, where the photograph is rendered as part negative and part positive by the act of flashing [...]
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