Saturday, February 26, 2011

Bannack: Macro Abstract

For this assignment we were supposed to blend two images together using the blending modes in Photoshop.

I used this abstract picture for both of the following pictures:
-Stained: 2/22/11—3:47 PM; f/2.7; 1/60; Canon PowerShot A1100

Original

Blended
 
McGuffey’s Readers: 2/22/11—4:00 PM; f/2.7; 1/50; Canon PowerShot A1100; used tripod
-I used the linear burn blending mode for this picture. I increased the brightness as well as changed the opacity of the abstract layer to 77%. 

Original

Blended
 
Metallic Abstract: 2/22/11—12:39 PM; f/5.6; 1/100; Nikon D70s; used macro mode
-I used the soft light blending mode to create this picture.

Original

Plus abstract
 
Crackled: 2/22/11—3:47 PM; f/2.7; 1/125; Canon PowerShot A1100       

 
Buckle: 2/22/11—4:11 PM; f/2.8; 1/6; Canon PowerShot A1100; used tripod and macro mode
-I used the lighten blending mode for this picture. I increased the brightness on the buckle layer and I put a mask on the abstract layer and made the buckle stand out a little more.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You did an awesome job at Bannack. I love your macro/texture shots. I think they have so much detail in them. Great bokah and the textures you chose fit perfectly with the macro pictures. I also love your action freeze shot or ghost shot. It is creepy! great job!