I agree, it looks great and very natural. What did you do and with what? I'm willing to give it a try one of these days.
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Thank you! This is a photo of a rose from my garden. I used the "quick selection tool" in CS6 to remove the rest of the rose bush and used a painterly texture by French Kiss set at normal blending mode for the background. I believe I also added another layer of the texture over the entire image at very low opacity with a soft light blending mode.
Landscape... "Out to Sea"
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small-5796 by kayaker72, on Flickr
This is an image that I took almost a year ago, but recently learned how to use Adobe Camera Raw to process HDR shots to look much more realistic than what I've been able to do with Photomatix. So, I gave it a try on the set of shots that went into this pic. Here's the result, an old but new landscape.
Lockett Meadow Morning
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Lockett Meadow by B_R_T, on Flickr
Well, it looks like it's time for me to pick my winners, and it was no easy task. Everyone had great entries, but in the end, I decided to go with Jonathan's gorgeous shot of this months meteor shower, "Perseids Over Canmore" and Steve's extremely well executed self portrait, "Why Worry"
Once again, great entries by all of you, I had a fun time judging this. On to the next week!
Great photos this week and congratulations to the winners.
Congrats Jonathan and Steve....well done!
Thank you David, very astute judging. lol. If you haven't noticed, I'm trying to give everyone a go at judging, so we all get to experience the pressure, but more importantly we see a nice cross section of images presented in the monthly vote.
Congrats Jonathan.
Week#10 is up and running and please cast your vote if you haven't already in the image of the month#2.
Thanks David, and congrats to Steve too! I'm enjoying these challenges very much, and the photos are all quite spectacular.
Congrats Jonathan and Steve. You both had my votes too!