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10.01.10
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My general feeling about the use of selective colour in Photoshop, is that it should be used sparingly, if at all, and we've all seen this kind of image so often, but I enjoy this image so much and now know why folks keep using the technique on images of these majestic animals. So, corny as it may be, I decided to share it!
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Janet:

This looks so amazingly like the work of an artist, Christopher
Johnston, that they could have been cooked up in the same lab.
Perhaps Imitation really is the most sincere form of flattery.

(12.23.10)
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The starkly simple colour palette of Namibia consists of three colours - blue, orange and cream, but converted to black and white, the images become about content, without distraction. The images in this slideshow were mostly created in Photoshop Lightroom and Nik Software's awesome Silver Efex Pro plug-in for both Photoshop and Lightroom.
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Steve Hollier:

Great image! And to think that Sandra worries about her "buterfly wings"

(08.20.10)
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