Benny Pedersen
March 15th, 2007, 02:49 AM
After I saw the movie "Fahrenheit 9/11", my first idea was
a photo dedication to Michael More :eek: . Now it's soon
Easter, so instead a dedication to Punkinsmom:
http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/gallery/view_img.php?id=18447
btw.:
http://hjem.get2net.dk/b_pedersen/tut/lion_how.jpg
The lion is above the door leading to the local
chemist's shop. It's nearby so I passed the shop
very often and for some reason? then I often wanted a photo
of that lion. Now with my new camera lens, hmm, I also often
thought that I would never use such photo (useless), but then I toke
the "Lens Flare Tool" in the head of the lion and I saw a strange and
dramatic look, oops, then a picture from the huble telescope.
Skrew and distort the stars onto all 4 corners. :) Some smog:
(filter, render clouds). Red colors, gradients and a lamb
photo shot two years ago... mix and fix. Two of "Render
lighting effects", ehmm, some gradients and masks... :p
The important thing I learned was this:
like salt and pepper, very little colors and light
that seems not needed, but it would create a picture!
Benny
a photo dedication to Michael More :eek: . Now it's soon
Easter, so instead a dedication to Punkinsmom:
http://www.photoshopelementsuser.com/gallery/view_img.php?id=18447
btw.:
http://hjem.get2net.dk/b_pedersen/tut/lion_how.jpg
The lion is above the door leading to the local
chemist's shop. It's nearby so I passed the shop
very often and for some reason? then I often wanted a photo
of that lion. Now with my new camera lens, hmm, I also often
thought that I would never use such photo (useless), but then I toke
the "Lens Flare Tool" in the head of the lion and I saw a strange and
dramatic look, oops, then a picture from the huble telescope.
Skrew and distort the stars onto all 4 corners. :) Some smog:
(filter, render clouds). Red colors, gradients and a lamb
photo shot two years ago... mix and fix. Two of "Render
lighting effects", ehmm, some gradients and masks... :p
The important thing I learned was this:
like salt and pepper, very little colors and light
that seems not needed, but it would create a picture!
Benny