Thursday, September 4, 2008

Bird in the altered bush/ Fave Things

The bird is real just as it came from the camera, though severely cropped. But the background is altered.

Why would I change the background? Well, the bird was in focus and everything around it was too. The picture was way too busy, a total jumble. So instead of tossing it out I decided to see what I could do to modify it with PhotoShop Elements (PSE), which I'd purchased in August.

PSE is so much fun to play with! Right now it's definitely one of my favourite things.

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Fishing Guy: This is what the original photo looks like cropped so the bird can be seen. The above photo was also cropped before I altered the background, so when I cropped it even more the photo became quite small. I was really too far away to take a good photo with my camera, but I couldn't resist trying. ;-)

23 comments:

Roan said...

I love the finished product. I may have to see about this photoshop software. I have one program, but it won't do this! BJ

Darla said...

Ohhh, now you are getting tricky!!! Makes a really interesting image.

Darla

Louise said...

Very cool. More proof I need software!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...
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This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

EG: I would have liked to see the first photo to compare. Would a crop of the bird also done the same thing?

Kerri Farley said...

Oh I LOVE it!! And playing with PSE is one of my favorite things too!!

Anonymous said...

How did you go about separating the bird from the background? It is an interesting concept I have never tried.

EG CameraGirl said...

Abraham,
I altered the photo in two layers.

In the top layer, I cut away all the background.

I altered the bottom layer, then "flattened" them, PSE-talk.

I will admit that I prefer well-taken photos...but some just do not turn out well. Besides, I'm still a kid at heart and like playing. ;-)

Marcel said...

I like the top photo. Nice job.

Carletta said...

I love it! It looks like a painting.
My software doesn't let me cut something out and change the rest and I've seen a lot of folks using this.
It is a great way to save a photo.
Nicely done.

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Small City Scenes said...

Interesting, EG. A total different effect. MB

mrsnesbitt said...

Looks a good thing to have. Will check it out! My favourite is up.

Mary said...

What a neat idea! Good job!

Anonymous said...

I love that first shot! And great work on the layering! I love my CS3:)

Mine is HERE.Thanks! Happy SWF!

Anonymous said...

Ohhh - a new toy! I must look intoi this :)

Anonymous said...

I like PSElements. I enjoy myself very much.
PS. I agree. IMAC´s imagination is not a bad thing.
I´ve learned to appreciate all of you since my first post on here.
Thanks a lot.

Nova said...

it is worth it that you have posted a marvelous photo. as it is really lovely to see it with the sky…

check out mine here:HERE

Lavender and Vanilla Friends of the Gardens said...

This picture could't look better.
Happy SWF.

Jim said...

Hi Miss TG, you rescued this bird nicely. The background is nice too, but I'd rather have the sky being blue.
Happy WW! Thank you for your visit and nice comment. :-)
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Jules said...

You did a really nice hob with the PS. I "liberated" my dad's unused PS back in July, but I haven't installed it yet. Soon though, 'cause your shots make me want to try this. :)

So do you know..... what type of bird is this?

Kyanite said...

How very remise of me I didn't comment yesterday.
My photo ediing skills & programme are very basic but love see the results of yours.

Best wishes
Blue

me ann my camera said...

I like the finished product. Photo Shop is fun and I have been playing with filters recently also. I find using 'poster edges' highlights details that are otherwise lost in the mix sometimes. Have experimenting and exploring such a wonderful software toy!

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