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Spring Tulip
 
Image Title:  Spring Tulip
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Favorites: 2 
 By: Samuel Downs  
  Copyright ©2002

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Photographer  Samuel Downs {Karma:7290}
Project #2 The Creative Flower Camera Model Nikon D1x
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens 135mm f2.0
Uploaded 3/19/2002 Film / Memory Type  
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 802 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 6 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
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About Background and black and white produced in PS.
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There are 6 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kelly    {K:20268} 1/4/2005
Wow Samuel, i can't decide if i like this tulip or the white one the best, they are magnificent.... nicely done.
thank you for your supportive and extremely encouraging comments.... i have enjoyed watching how different people see different things, very interesting .
thanks my friend
kel

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John Hansen   {K:2} 5/26/2004
Great photo. I want to contact you about publishing this image. Please email me at hansen@nando.com ASAP. Thank You

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M. Louise Haws   {K:7} 4/23/2002
I love your flower shots! Thanks for the kind words of my Photo "Faces". It is one of my favorites and I always working with it.
Louise Haws

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Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 3/19/2002
Marty, One thing I left out... You have to change the BW image to RGB before pasting in the color flower - else it will be grayscale ( which is what the RED channel is by itself). This will flatten the image. There are probably simpler ways to do this, but I was trying a new technique this time. Sam

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Samuel Downs   {K:7290} 3/19/2002
Marty, Well, since you asked... I took the RED channel from the RGB color original and copied it to a new image. Then, tuned the tones and did some work on the background and leaves... Then, I returned to the original RGB image and selected the tulip flower (keeping the color) and copied it. I pasted the flower into the BW version and positioned it over the flower. Then, I adjusted the saturation of the flower to better blend with the BW tones. I got the idea from photos here on this site and some help from John Caponigro's book on PS (Master Class). I hope this is understandable (?). Cheers, Sam

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John Doe   {K:170} 3/19/2002
Nice job, the B&W and color work perfectly together.

What PS technique did you use?

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