Monday, 16 April 2012

Vintage Flower composition




Here are two Compositions I did ages ago on some editing software that came with my camera. My Camera software had a panorama effect, (panorama images are  series of photos, most commonly landscape photos, which are taken consecutively and link together to make one image.) which links two or three photos into one seamless image. I tried this panorama effect with three photos which were not intended to be linked. Three seperate flower photographs. And this was the end result. All I did after that, as decrease (top image) and increase (bottom image) the saturation. I think the results look really good, especially the top one because the decrease of colour, makes the image look faded and it has a vintage feel.
An alternative way to recreate this without camera editing software would be on photoshop.

Start by removing the backgrounds of one of your three images, using the selection tools. Combine all three images into one window, but keep the layers seperate, (all you need to do is drag the photos on top of each other, making sure the layer without the background is on the top). Then start removing parts of the subject, as well as the backgrounds on each layer until you can see all of the subjects in one window. Then you just need to adjust the colour (colour variation tool) and add noise if you want a vintage effect.
Now, it is clear that I am not very good at explaining myself, as that probably doesn't make any sense, you can email me if you don't understand becky-iblog-becky@hotmail.co.uk and I will send you a step by step process, with print screens if necessary and hopefully that will make it a lot clearer.

Like I said before, I am happy to explain anything that I can, to you, to do with photoshop. So email me and I will be happy to send you a step by step guide.

Bye for now



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