Gloria here.
I get immense enjoyment from photography and often use it as a springboard for various design ideas and the basis of new artwork. A year or so back, a new hospital was constructed in the area. As a result of that construction, there were some gorgeous poppy fields that sprung up that I happily visited and photographed on several occasions. Yesterday I drove over to see what the poppy fields might look like. Unfortunately, with the earth now settled, there were far more daisies and other wildflowers than poppies. Even so, I managed to find a few few to photograph. This is an example of how one poppy became the springboard to various ideas.
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This is the original photo. It's not particularly good, but I like the flower in focus and the soft light behind it. |
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I used the "content aware fill" to get rid of the weed on the upper right, and I used the "exposure brush" to darken the left edge. |
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I then added a mask to the edge to create a frame. This I will print as is for my journal. |
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In this version, I played around with the colors, clarity, and edge to create another look. |
One of my favorite things to do in Photoshop is chop up images, repeat portions, and see what happens. I refer to them as "chop and repeats." I do this as a jumping off point to see what types of ideas might happen. It becomes very addictive, with one idea immediately giving way to the next. Luckily I recently got a new 3 TB hard drive, so I have plenty of space for play. By the end of last night, I had a folder filled with nearly 50 variations (and I have no doubt I will be doing more, as the ideas keep coming).
Next I will print many of these "chop and repeats" along with the original source photos to add into my sketchbook. My hope is they will become a springboard for some smaller works in fiber. I am already anxious to use the photo itself for some watercolor sketches. What fun!
6 comments:
oooh! what fun! makes me want to go and play too...
Wonderful Gloria, so inspiring. I can see designs coming from these already. Must really get into photo shop ! Glad you are feeling better.
I love this Gloria! I need to spend some time just playing around with Photoshop.
I'm glad you like. It was good fun for me.
Plus, I started working with a different photo and got a bunch of variations going that I like. It's not a flower, but the head of a statute. I combined it with some greenery, desaturated it, and did a bunch of variations on it. It's dark and somber looking, almost reads black/white.
Who knows, maybe soon I'll get back to making some art! Plus, I really do want to do some watercolor sketches of that poppy!
Beautiful variations. Fun to see what you do with your photos Gloria.
I appreciate the details given on how you transformed this poppy! I liked following the journey from original beauty to photo blossom : )
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