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14-JUN-2004

5th. Plants on a Wall by M. Scott Cole

Not quite sure what to make of this, I'll let you all decide.

Minolta DiMAGE A1
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M. Scott Cole21-Jun-2004 19:05
Bracket... The orange reflections are lights from below that are part of the building. I first created an image with different color correction curves on each triangle in the image, then flattened all of that. I created a mask to pick out just the green colors of the plants by converting the original to LAB mode and combining the a and b channels and increasing the contrast to create a chroma mask which I used on the normal copy of the image over the colorized image. I then did a mild Gaussian Blurred to it, and placed that all under another normal copy of the image, and applied a hard light blend mode, a curve adjustment layer, and viola`.
Konica Minolta Users21-Jun-2004 18:16
I also think its great! Is the bright orange/yellow spot a reflection of the sun? Did you do some special PP on this one (to get this soft look)?

greetings, bracket
Konica Minolta Users21-Jun-2004 11:27
You've found a perfect object for the theme here. The structure and the colours are great and the contrast between the cold metal and the plants are striking.
Fred
Claudio Gatti21-Jun-2004 00:36
Hi Scott,

Very nice, the contrast of the stark metal and the organic is the aspect that I most like. The lighting is also very subtle and add a lot to the picture.

Claudio
Azure Feast 20-Jun-2004 16:30
It is really amazing. There is almost a surabundance of interest subjects ! Probably on my short list for a high score ...

Marc.
Philip Potts 20-Jun-2004 09:14
Great shot. It almost looks like a mirrored image. Very good.
Guest 20-Jun-2004 05:51
this is really cool -- with lights, shadows, colors, reflections... a little of everything.
Konica Minolta Users20-Jun-2004 04:28
I'm glad to be the first one to say...
What a shot!!!
Let me look a it again please.

Ser