PHOTOSHOP: Photo manipulation at its best

IT'S amazing what people can do with photography software such as Photoshop. I remember doing a crash course at varsity whereby we were given a photograph of a newspaper lying on a desk. The task was to create a glass sphere on top of the paper from scratch. The final orb magnified the print behind it, cast a realistic shadow and had a beam of light shining through it.

The photoshop workshop only took 45 minutes, but I couldn't even begin to recreate something like that if held at gunpoint. Fortunately others can and always impress with their photo manipulation skills. Check out these peculiar works.

Photo Manipulation

Bumble Dog

Bumble Dog

Clown explosion

Clown explosion

Bonzai

Bonzai

Iron Man

Smoke on the water

Smoke on the water

Egg Heads

Egg Heads

Rising ink

Rising ink

Shattered arms

Shattered arms

Falling letters

Falling letters

Water painting

Water painting

Vertical Turn

Vertical Turn

Soccer peas

Soccer peas

Torn

Torn

Zebrafrog

Zebrafrog

Pencil Muncher

Pencil Muncher

Chicken Dog

Chicken Dog

Nosey Pete

Nosey Pete

Face punch

Face punch

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PHOTOGRAPHY: Stunning photos from around the world

THE following photographic treat came to me in an e-mail. It made no mention who the brilliant photographers were that took these photographs, but wow! Below is a collection of stunning seasonal photographs, nature photographs and good old Mother Nature captured on camera.

A photographic treat!

Niagara Falls at night

Niagara Falls at night.

Dandelion covered in dew

Dandelion covered in dew.

Wintery sidewalk

Wintery sidewalk.

Sleeping Leopard

Sleeping Leopard.

Reflections

Reflections.

Winter in the Smokies

Winter in the Smokies.

Road to Witch Mountain

Road to Witch Mountain.

Rainbow Bird

Rainbow Bird.

Low clouds over volcano

Low clouds over volcano.

Birded Buck

Birded Buck.

Golden Oldie

Golden Oldie.

Autumn stream

Autumn stream.

An icey world

An icey world.

The grand Grand Canyon (I think)

The grand Grand Canyon (I think).

Purple sunset over water

Purple sunset over water.

Is that a racoon up your trousers?

Is that a racoon up your trousers?

Fish pecked turtle

Fish pecked turtle.

A little eery

A little eerie.

Lost for words

Lost for words.

Simply stunning

Simply stunning.

What a photographic treat! Any particular favourites?

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FUN PHOTOGRAPHY: Depending on how you look at it ...

Ass-in-face expression

That classic "your-ass-is-in-my-face" expression

Baby shower

Now that's what I call a baby shower!

cherry nose

Don't date this clown

Coochy coo

Coochy coo

Dog Man

Dog Man

Dom Thumb

It's all a matter of perspective

Fingers of God

Fingers of God

Double dog

Double dog

Classically weird

Classically weird

World's tallest man

World's tallest man

Kick in the butt

Kick in the butt

Statue listening in

Statue listening in

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PHOTOSHOP 101: How to touch up your photography

Photoshop 101: Straighten skew pics

FOR most photos there should be some kind of visual clue that indicates whether a pic is skewed or not – such as a horizon in the background or something lying horizontally flat in the photo. Use a line guide to find the horizon and rotate the image until it’s straight. Go to “image” then “rotation” and play around until things are straightened out.

Photoshop 101: Crop your way to the good bits

If your image was rotated it may have left behind ugly looking black triangles in the corners. There is often also a lot of excess background in photographs which can all be cropped off using the most popular Photoshop tool – the Crop tool. Crop closely around your subject(s) using the tool and hit enter to perform a crop. Holding down ctrl+shift while cropping will keep things square.

Photoshop 101: Touching things up

The Clone Stamp tool is probably one of the most contested Photoshop tools as it can be used to change an image quite drastically. If there are a lot of similar looking objects or shapes that you want more of, simply clone them in. With the Clone tool selected, press alt+click over the object you want to clone. Alternatively, the Clone tool can be used to remove unwanted elements. Cloning the sky over storm clouds is a common example.

Photoshop Before and After pic

Photoshop Before and After

Photoshop tends to judge, so touch-up your human subjects

Photoshop 101: Heal your handiwork

If your image consists of close-up of a face, put your morals aside and get rid of any spots or blemishes using the spot healing tool. Zoom in close to achieve the best results and simply click on the spotty areas with this Spot Healing Brush selected. You can also use this tool to blend the edges of an altered subject to better fit with the rest of the background. It may appear as if you’re erasing the background, but worry not.

Photoshop 101: Drawing and blurring details

Using the line or paint tools to fill in details is not recommended as things can get messy pretty quickly. Trying to draw freehand using a mouse rather than your own trusty digits is a whole different story. However, if you do decide to add in a little detail be sure to use the Blur tool afterwards to soften the edges. This will also replicate the look of the original photo.

Photoshop 101: The quick and easy way

Photoshop takes a lot of practice to master as there are literally hundreds of things you can do to your photos. But if you are a little pressed for time or bewildered by all the tools there is a very quick touch-up method. Open your pic(s), go to “image”, “adjustments” and select “auto levels” (ctrl+shift+L). Viola!

- Article adapted from the December issue of Stuff magazine

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: Photo Fun using SimilarSites

I stumbled upon a fantastical website the other day that allows us to search for similar sites to the ones we already know and love. It’s appropriately called SimilarSites and is a great resource for easily exploring the interwebs. All you have to do is type in the address of a website and similarsites.com will find and list any websites with similar content.

I had some great fun with a couple of photography websites a while back called yearbookyourself and photofunia. The images below were created using similar websites — found using SimilarSites. Bookmark this little gem today to take your web surfing to the next level.

Let the Photo Fun begin!

Alien mag

the joker
sexy time!behind the iron curtain

Harry Potter

newspaper

butt tatooRolling Stone

sunglasses

because you're worth it!

Victorian times

face-value

spooky

Wanted

Be a rock star

vogue mag

Youtube

into the sunset

street art

Images created using FunPhotoBox, LoonaPix, photo505 and dumpr.

Related photo fun: • PhotoFuniaYearbook Yourself 2009

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