Magnolia

Uploaded: December 19, 2002 18:43:46

Description

A drooping Magnolia brought to life in Photoshop

Comments

Cathy M. Gromball January 04, 2003

Congratulations Judith! Beautiful shot - sorry I missed it when you posted it!

Cathy :) #17662

Darren K. Fisher May 26, 2019

Hello Judith, I was going through your gallery and your work is very beautiful. I love this image here, from the lighting and the way you composed down to the BG, just beautiful. I really like the BG's in your images. If I may ask what do you use? Again your work is very Beautiful!! #70575

Judith G. Secco May 26, 2019

Hi Darren, Thanks for the compliment. This is actaully my favorite photo too.
For my backgrounds, I use PS7. I usually select the flower so that it will remain untouched and then I create a new layer and use the paintbrush tool to fill in the background with the color I choose. I use varying shades of the same color to make the area surrounding the flower brighter. Hope this helps. I don't do so well at explaining. Thanks for taking the time to look at my gallery.
Judy #70605

Connie L. Carpenter May 26, 2019

This is beautiful... after looking at your gallery, I must say I am extremely flattered that you commented on mine. I love this.. absolutely wonderful. #75898

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