Photoshop Gallery (Disney and Non-Disney)

ddbowdoin

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Original Poster
Figured it would be fun to have a place where the "regulars" could come and share some examples of work from photoshop, both Disney and non-WDW images. Figured I'd kick it off with a faux Daguerreotype..

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daguerreotype

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NowInc

Well-Known Member
Oh give me some time to organize my Photoshop work and I shall share a bunch. Over the years I have learned that "less is more" when it comes to Photoshopping...the best images are the ones that barely look like they were edited at all. Its part of what I do for a living...so can't wait to share a few :)
 

ddbowdoin

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
Oh give me some time to organize my Photoshop work and I shall share a bunch. Over the years I have learned that "less is more" when it comes to Photoshopping...the best images are the ones that barely look like they were edited at all. Its part of what I do for a living...so can't wait to share a few :)

I really like this image above... it's tough to tell whether this is a film image or digital, which is essentially what I'm proud of. Overall though, anyone who knows film, or rather film history, you would know that this type of image would have been nearly impossible for a Daguerreotype... since they require 6 to 8 second exposures and no way a live cow would sit still for an image this sharp on his face.
 

CP_alum08

Well-Known Member
Nice shot Allen, great detail in the hands.

I don't do much over-the-top photoshop work. For some people it works great but I just seem to loose it when I try. Here is the first shot I could find that is more photoshop than normal for me. This was done with a Nik program, probably a glamour glow filter.

47/334 - Experimenting by CJ Balogh, on Flickr
 

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