Sherry, thank you. I continually try to shoot these California Live Oaks but and one friends says, “the images are unresolved.” I agree, the eye does not have anywhere to rest, it keeps moving around the many branches of the tree. So, I decided to shift to a radical postproduction. Solarizing is one effective, at least I think so of changing the image.
Helen,
I’m always pleased when someone enjoys the images that I take. That is especially true when I’ve played with them in postproduction. Thanks.
Tim
You’re welcome. You can more than likely appreciate the process of solarization much more than me. Pushing a button and moving some sliders is a bit less exciting than the long process in a dark room.
Thank you. It is actually a NIK filter called Solarize. There were other NIK filters used as well. NIK filters are now free and worth much more that that.
I like what you did with this.
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Sherry, thank you. I continually try to shoot these California Live Oaks but and one friends says, “the images are unresolved.” I agree, the eye does not have anywhere to rest, it keeps moving around the many branches of the tree. So, I decided to shift to a radical postproduction. Solarizing is one effective, at least I think so of changing the image.
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Thank you!!! I was curious about it too 😉
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Helen, you’re welcome. I’m a bit found of the effects from solarizing images.
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I love it, too! It caught my eyes right away and I kept going back to look at it 🙂
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Helen,
I’m always pleased when someone enjoys the images that I take. That is especially true when I’ve played with them in postproduction. Thanks.
Tim
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Stunning.
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Victoria, thank you.
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Wow! Wonderful, frosty-looking image, Timothy. Solarizing, you say. Interesting! 🙂
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Thank you Olga. Solarization is one of many filters offered by NIK. NIK is a Google product.
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For your readers, the NIK collection is now free.
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Rawls, thank you for adding that information.
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Thanks for the info on solarizing. I used to do that in, yes, the darkroom.
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You’re welcome. You can more than likely appreciate the process of solarization much more than me. Pushing a button and moving some sliders is a bit less exciting than the long process in a dark room.
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Interesting photo.
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Lena, thank you.
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Gorgeous. –Curt
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Curt, thank you.
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exquisite
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Thank you!
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Beautiful IR composition.
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Thank you. It is actually a NIK filter called Solarize. There were other NIK filters used as well. NIK filters are now free and worth much more that that.
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