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Tired of clicking to see a large version? Upgrade to e2 to browse all photos automatically at their largest size.Hello ePz folks and welcome to my little crazy Goth world.
I have one more image for my little “don’t fade away” series.
After working on this for the last 3 hours i think that i reached the finish line (and my bed time i hope). It was a rather long and slow progress today.
My thought where focused on some kind of old manuscripts or ancient text books. A few cups of tea later and that is what i came up with.
Please enjoy ones more... ![]()
V1 – V5 Photoshop work with a mix of different background combinations
V6 is the good old starting picture.
Many thanks for all your great comments and feedback over the course of my last photos.
Please tell me what you think
Blessings
Tarek
| Title: | Don't Fade Away -3- |
| Username: | |
| Uploaded: | 30 Jul 2009 - 4:17 AM |
| Camera: | Nikon D700 |
| Lens: | Nikkor 60mm Macro AF-S |
| Recording media: | RAW (digital) |
| Tags: | Digital art, Digitally manipulated, Specialist / abstract |
| Votes: | 40 |
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Comments
Another excellent image. I knew it must take you an age to sort out all the details and effects. Again, I also like the original version. I guess it has to be a very important starting point or you couldn't achieve the finish article so well. Probably my favouties are the 1st and last.
Ann
This really is NOT FAIR!!
I love all the ways you have changed the original
But looking again am torn between V2 & V5
just keep them coming please
Another lovely image my preference ia V2 it has an older more faded feel, thank you for showing us the process
Susan
Working through the versions I liked V4 best - until I came to V5 and I prefer its simpicity. Looking back after that I found the blue flower a bit intrusive. Excellent, original, creative work.
Moira
Excellent work Tarek and love all the swirls and mathematical symbols and patterns; I'm torn between the background of #4 and the softer feel of #5 without the bright blue - maybe #4 with just the blue darkened and desaturated to match the other tones of the image?
Tim
these are excellent works... you did a great job on each of them
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