The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes. - Marcel Proust
Friday, April 23, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Dancing damsel
This was my first attempt at liquid photography.
I did not have any other source of light. So, tried to take this shot on a afternoon sunlight, with camera flash.
I did not have any other source of light. So, tried to take this shot on a afternoon sunlight, with camera flash.
Labels:
high-speed photography,
liquid,
liquid photograhy,
water
Fisher man
This shot was taken in Muttukadu, Chennai.
I wanted to learn on how to overlay texture. This picture served as a very good one for me to make my first attempt :)
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How I apply TEXTURE OVERLAYS in Gimp:
1. Open and adjust your picture in Gimp
2. File/Open the texture (another window appears)
3. Edit/Copy the texture
4. Click your main picture to bring it forward, then Edit/Paste
(The texture is smaller and appears in the center of your main picture, it appears opaque)
5. Toolbox: click on the Scale Tool
6. Click the center of the texture on your main picture. Little drag symbols appear. I drag the texture (pull each side) to cover the main picture completely.
7. A box appears lower left (over the toolbox) called “Scale” Click the Scale tab on the box.
8. Channels, Paths box: Change “normal” Mode with the little triangle to select from the drop down menu: choose “overlay,” Now you see the texture overlay on the original picture.
9. Adjust the slider for Opacity to make the texture lighter/darker
10. File / Save As (name the file)
11. Click Export on the next box that appears, Click Save on the next box
I wanted to learn on how to overlay texture. This picture served as a very good one for me to make my first attempt :)
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How I apply TEXTURE OVERLAYS in Gimp:
1. Open and adjust your picture in Gimp
2. File/Open the texture (another window appears)
3. Edit/Copy the texture
4. Click your main picture to bring it forward, then Edit/Paste
(The texture is smaller and appears in the center of your main picture, it appears opaque)
5. Toolbox: click on the Scale Tool
6. Click the center of the texture on your main picture. Little drag symbols appear. I drag the texture (pull each side) to cover the main picture completely.
7. A box appears lower left (over the toolbox) called “Scale” Click the Scale tab on the box.
8. Channels, Paths box: Change “normal” Mode with the little triangle to select from the drop down menu: choose “overlay,” Now you see the texture overlay on the original picture.
9. Adjust the slider for Opacity to make the texture lighter/darker
10. File / Save As (name the file)
11. Click Export on the next box that appears, Click Save on the next box
Labels:
fisher man,
GIMP,
muttukadu,
texture,
water
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