Photos of the Week - Week 18

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 18, Light Painting

Photo by Lynn Watkins

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Lynn says:

So much fun this week. I tried wands and light writers and brushes, etc. I ran out of time to edit the one I wanted to use but looking forward to coming back to it when I get home. I had a lot of nice smooth ribbons with wands that I liked but I decided to post this one because of the unusual texture. I wish that I had noticed to avoid the light on the wall behind!!

 

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 18 - Red

 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 18, Red

Photo by Laurie Lee

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Laurie says: 

First, this is a cell phone photo. I went to a local high school's annual play the other night but didn't bring my "formal" camera with me, which I regard still. When I saw this scene on the stage, I knew I had to give it a shot. Red is associated with the meanings of love, passion, joy, strength, courage, determination and more. I saw those great characters on this group of high schoolers. The last show on this stage was 2019. We all know the story after that. The play was such a success. Back to the image itself, with it being a jpeg phone photo I had limitation on editing quality but I managed to use several skills I have learned in this class and hope to bring some good of it. In addtion to the basic LR, I added a gaussian blur to soft the image first, then add a composite layer to break the totally black and dark stage background. Used brush to clear out some faces from the composite layer. Still wish I have had my camera with me that moment.

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 18 - Morning Mood

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 18, Morning Mood

Photo by Linda Rowberry

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Linda says:

My Cheerios told me it’s going to be a great day in spite of waking up to dark skies and rain! Edited in BeCasso.

 

 

 

Photos of the Week - Week 17

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 17, Cracks

Photo by Mary degreef

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Mary says:

Getting hot here in Florida. These is just a few cracks in a big pile of dirt on the farm. I put a photo of fire on top, layer masked that all out, then brushed back in the cracks. I put the fire on top so the photo would have the meta data for this week. Used a filter from Topaz.

 

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 17 - Dreamscape

 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 17, Dreamscape

Photo by Nancy Maciolek Blake

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Nancy says: 

I thought I would like using the dreamscape technique with flowers – and I do – but I found that I especially like it applied to structures like nest boxes and buildings. Softening the texture while keeping the lines of the shape is really appealing to me. This nest box is one of several used every year by Tree Swallows. Later in the summer, the fields are filled with lovely pink Joe Pye Weed but right now there is only a hint of the beauty to come.


Basic edits in LR, no cropping. In PS, used a Gaussian blur layer of 110 pixels, multiply blending, followed by adjusting the levels of the flattened image.

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 17 - Corner

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 17, Corner

Photo by Deb Story

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Deb says:

This is the corner of my creative space. I’m able to see outside. But also I have several little knickknacks and things that are part of my past. I edited this with both distressed fx and BeCasso

Ricky's Challenge Photos

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 17, Corner

Photo by Ricky Tims

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Ricky says:

 

 

 

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Critique Group Challenge:

Week 17, Cracks

Photo by Ricky Tims
from the 2022 Critique Group

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Ricky says:

This is an old Douglas fir log with a huge crack. It's essentially a large votive candle holder shot from the side. I saturated the colors and did a dreamscape which gave it a sort of sunset landscape effect.

 

 

Serenity by Ricky Tims (March 2021)
19.5” x 24.5” hand-dyed fabric, machine appliqué, free-motion machine quilted
based on a photo taken on the island of Madeira, by Hugo Dos Santos

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Inspiration comes from many sources. Often it is an event, or an emotion. Sometimes it comes from stories, people, or places. I was in the mood to create. I had a small window of creative time and took advantage of it by creating this small piece based on a photo that was recently sent to me which was taken on the island of Madeira (southwest of Portugal). My goal was to use my hand-dyed fabrics and create a colorful version of the scene. I really enjoyed the process. I personally don’t give this one an A+, but the impact of having time to create it scored a home run for my soul.

 

Inspiration photo by Hugo Dos Santos

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Serenity detail

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Photos of the Week - Week 16

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 16, Triangles

Photo by Karen Watts

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Karen says:

This pretty blue spruce is in our neighbor's yard. It's very symmetrical, but I made it more so by doing a mirror montage. Then I lost track of the various filters I applied in Topaz. This morning I noticed the triangle fabric and decided it would make a good background.

 

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 16 - Golden Hour

 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 16, Golden Hour

Photo by Deanna Sprinkel

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Deanna says: 

This is an old time bench at our local train station. Just wonder the stories it could tell of all the passengers through the years. It was looking rather myterious in the Golden Light. Liked the way the light was playing on the bench and the long shadow the bench threw to the wall. The train station has been around since 1907 -- wonder how many thousands of folks have sat on this bench either going to or from Kingman??

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 16 - Shadow Play

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 16, Shadow Play

Photo by Warren Lee

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Warren says:

Antique Plate enhanced the natural warm tones of the long afternoon shadows. The reflection was a bonus. Wishing you joy in your experiments with light and shadow throughout the coming weeks.

Ricky's Challenge Photos

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 16, Shadow Play

Photo by Ricky Tims

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Ricky says:

I had dinner with a group of friends after dinner and while walking home the street lights provided a shadowing opportunity. I ended up blending two images and then added a blurred image of the carpet in the hotel room.

 

 

Critique Group Challenge:

Week 16, Triangles

Photo by Ricky Tims
from the 2022 Critique Group

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Ricky says:

The original image is an entryway next to a brick driveway. That image was blended with itself, but rotated and the blend was 50/50. I then used a filter in Prisma to change the color and final effect.

 

 

Photos of the Week - Week 15

 

Critique Group Challenge: 

Week 15, In Motion

Photo by Jess Thompson

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Jess says:

Yesterday, there was lots of land-based in-motion but nothing in the water. Today, the weather is forecast to downhill for 10 days so I went to the beach one more time. Today there was heavy surf and six surfers. I shot over 250 photos. After going through them and applying LR corrections I was down to 130. I liked this one, with the surfer in the curl, the best.

 

 

52-Week Photo Challenge Class
Week 15 - Selective Color 

Week 52 Photo Challenge:

Week 15, Selective Color

Photo by Nancy Nelson 

 

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Nancy says: 

IThis is the underbelly of the 21st bridge that crosses the Arkansas River in Tulsa.  This was one of the locations for the filming of the 1983 movie "The Outsiders".  I liked the long line the arches made and the reflection in the water..  The "Truth" graffiti gave me my color.  Makes me wonder what "Truth" the artist was thinking when he created this but truth seems like a good message to me.  I shot this hand held because I didn't have my tripod with me.  I used the lasso to remove a few small pieces of graffiti that didn't add to the shot. It worked great!

 

Smart Phone Photo Challenges
Week 15 - Black and White

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 15, Letters

Photo by Helen Walsh

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Helen says:

Coolum lookout, Easter Saturday. Edited by phone. 

Ricky's Challenge Photos

Smart Phone Challenge:

Week 15, Black and White

Photo by Ricky Tims

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Ricky says:

I love black-and-white and had many pictures this week that were great candidates for this assignment. Today we were out roaming on the mountain looking for the baby trees that were planted after the fire. Hugo climbed up to the top of this ridge and I snapped this picture. I really liked the way his gesture followed the gesture of the trees

 

 

Critique Group Challenge:

Week 15, In Motion

Photo by Ricky Tims
from the 2022 Critique Group

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Ricky says:

I knew I wanted to see if I could pan Cordelia running - she is a bullet train! Hugo assisted and I ended up with a couple of dozen shots of Cordelia, but I liked this one with both of them. I wasn't thrilled that this particular image had my gravel pile, but there are other things about it that I like more than what I disliked about the gravel. I used content-aware fill to remove a little branch in front of them that was distracting. I took this just after the sun went behind the mountain so the light was less and worked better for a 1/10th second panning shot.

 

 

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