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Filter workshop or...Mr. Slocombe's pussy, the day after.

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Today...I want to learn or train myself in applying a filter in Photoshop.
Follow me and you'll be a very successful photo editor;-)....
Besides if you've overcome Mrs. Slocombe's pussy...don't worry about this one.

Starting image:
This beautiful lionesse I captured this month.

The above image is resized and sharpened for this blog.
What we do is the following:
We open the image in Photoshop; to apply a filter we're going to the filter menu.
There we find several submenu commands such as Blur, Sharpen and so forth...
Select the artistic submenu..apply the default 'dark strokes' settings...
Here you are...




Many other filters can be applied also third-party filters; the latter are filters delivered by non-Adobe software developers.

Merry Christmas!

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2007...coming!

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Another 'added canvas' example...
This photograph is of a female white lion; I'll share it with you 'cause I find she has incredible eyes!!!
Once upon a time in a zoo I heard a mam saying to her little sun : "The animal males are more beautiful than the females". Definitely not true if you look at these inviting eyes...
Actually what she meant is the following: Concerning humans, the females are more beautiful than the males!
And that is okay of course! Not taking into account myself...of course;-)

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Mrs. Slocombe's pussy: part 2...an in-depth session.

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A bit more advanced...
Load the image in Photoshop...
Choose image>Canvas site.
Take the color picker and search for a matching color in the image.
I took a light color; otherwise the color could be distracting.
For the width take for example 3 cm.
For Anchor click the square so the added canvas goes to the right side using the foreground color mentioned above.
For Text ...use the text editor from the palette.
Here you are...

Please do not take into account the black parts...
Questions..feel free to ask?

Merry Christmas and a Happy 2007!

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Monkey

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Launched a new theme at TrekNature:

'annick vanderschelden's monkeys'


Welcome!

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Hornbills

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Hornbills (family Bucerotidae) are a group of birds whose bill is shaped like a cow's horn, but without a twist, sometimes with a casque on the upper mandible. Frequently, the bill is brightly coloured.


Both the common English and the scientific name of the family refer to the shape of the bill, "buceros" being "cow horn" in Greek.

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Golden-headed Lion Tamarin( L. chrysomelas)

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This Tamarin has a black fur with golden face, arms, and tail.

More info monkey and its photographer here.







Post-processing and other meta at the above link.

Commercial site here.

Have a nice day..

Annick

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Saki and Lion Tamarin

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More info monkey and its photographer here.






Post-processing and other meta at the above link.

Commercial site here.

Have a nice day..

Annick

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Monkey Eyes

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Portrait of the Macaca sylvanus.

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Death's head monkey

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I prefer squirrel monkey.
More data concerning this picture and the squirrel monkey and its photographer here.



A wide angle view.
Post-processing and other meta at the above link.

Commercial site here.

Greetings and thanks for visiting

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Robbie Mc Ewen!

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Today I photographed in Bavikhove. A cycling sport event 'Criterium Bavikhove' took place.
Sprinter Mc Ewen won the race, second Nico Eeckhout (the Belgian champion) and number 3 the Belgian Philippe Gilbert.

The sprint picture you find here.
Other pictures from this event you will find in the photo album ' Bavikhove Criterium'.
Portraits of stars like Cunego, Simoni, Mc Ewen, Gilbert,..can be viewed there and soon in another blog here.

More important...my copyright picture of course...congrats to Robbie and I hope he likes the photo.




Copyright 2006
annick vanderschelden
SOFAM

One of the critiques and comments on this photograph, you can find here is the following:

To me, a great shot. First because I like Robbie McEwen, and second because I like Flanders. But it's a great shot anyway, perfect focus, great colour, perfect depth of field from marvellous viewpoint (camera and shot info would be appreciated). A very fine action shot that captures brilliantly the difference between coming first and coming second, and there's only a fraction of a second between them. I love the fact that the wheels are each side of the line. What a capture!
Regards,
Andrew
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