Monday, May 2, 2011

Blends and Types

I used the blending option "multiply" to blend the fence onto the train. I used it at an intensity of 56%. I really liked the texture it put onto the building. I was just out taking pictures one day and got some random texture pictures. Some like this one I wasn't sure if I would use but I figured I would take it anyways. I didn't even want to try it when I was finding a picture to blend with the train. But since none of the others were looking quite right I tried it and it was the one that I liked the best. 

Train: 4/28/11: 3PM: Rexburg, ID: f5.6: 1/200:Nikon D3000
fence texture: 4/28/11: 4PM: Rexburg, ID: f8: 1/250: Nikon D3000
My roommate wanted her picture to say "Dance like no on is watching." So I used one of the pictures when she was facing the opposite way. I took a picture that I had of the inside of her jacket that had a satin texture and blended it over the top with the blending option overlay. I used it at an intensity of 85%. Then I created a text box with the words and used the blending option vivid light at 73%. I used a font that was more artsy and thicker lettering so it would show up but still keep the feel of dancing. Since dancing usually requires flow I incorporated it with the text. Instead of having it in one block format I had it slide across the photo.  
Dance: 5/1/11: 5PM: Rexburg, ID: f10: 1/250: Canon EOS Digital Rebel XS
Jacket: 4/28/11: 10PM: Rexburg, ID: f4.2: 0.6: Nikon D3000

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