POTD - random

Discussion in 'Picture of the Day' started by haunteddoc, Nov 7, 2008.

  1. haunteddoc

    haunteddoc Member

    Just goofing off with my zoom. Interesting effect.

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  2. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    How's this for random :)

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  3. Tim

    Tim Administrator Staff Member

    you should really shave your legs more often ;D ;) :D
     
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  4. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    WOW! I had a pair of those in 1985? maybe! :eek:
     
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  5. mPower

    mPower Member

    Vans were the best! :)
     
  6. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    :D ::) :-[ 8)

    I have no tattoos, that would be my boy's leg in line for Pteradactyl Flyers~

    He's got almost a full sleeve on that calf now~

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  7. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Those little pics are clickable~

    Vans are huge still! Just not always in checker form~

    My kid lives in Vans.

    *as a matter of fact, the purple shoe you can kinda see in the photos above are Vans.
     
  8. WDWFigment

    WDWFigment Member

    Now that Halloween is out of the way, it's time for Christmas! Here is one of my candles, with some Christmas tree bokeh:
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    Clicking the image will take you to its Flickr page, where you can navigate to my WDW, Christmas, and kitten & puppy shots!
     
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  9. molander

    molander Member

    Oooo... I can hear the carols playing in the background.

    Around here the Canadian Geese are heading to warmer climates. Here's a particularly bossy one annoying his traveling party.
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  10. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Here's the reason I haven't been around the last couple days...

    She is our new Foster child, Kayda.

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  11. haunteddoc

    haunteddoc Member

    She looks fantastic!!
     
  12. prettypixie

    prettypixie Member

    She looks very huggable! Congrats on the newest member of your family. :)
     
  13. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Thank you both :)

    You've never experienced really soft fur til you've hugged an Akita~

    Kayda is a big fat sweetheart. I am honored to have her in my home.
     
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  14. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Since I'm already on the wedding album...here's one I am especially happy with :)

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  15. PolynesianMedic

    PolynesianMedic Global Moderator Staff Member

    That came out really nice! Great job!
     
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  16. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Aw shucks. Thank ye Kindly...
     
  17. Craig

    Craig Member Staff Member

    that one is really pretty Coleen!
     
  18. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    Thank you Craig :)

    The color she used made the pictures. I simply layered a B&W copy over the color original and erased the B&W where I wanted color to show thru. I got the idea to try it when looking at those b&w greeting cards that use a touch of red.

    Most of the places we were were very cramped. I made her stand in front of a busy wall with the promise that I would edit the background out for her. Her flowers were roses and it was easy to layer a B&W shot of flowers in behind them.
     
  19. haunteddoc

    haunteddoc Member

    ColleenMarie did you erase or did you use a layer mask? I have done similar things and found using layer masks easier because I make so many mistakes that I simply can paint the mistakes back in.
     
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  20. ColleenMarie

    ColleenMarie Member

    I use the eraser....but I zoom in really tight, save as I progress, erase with multiple short strokes for an easier "undo" and save originals seperate from the work in progress.
     

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