Last night after the third or fourth rain shower flowed through, we had rainbows appear in the eastern sky.
I ran out barefoot to capture some shots.
It was quite beautiful and to the naked eye, I could count several of the primary colors.
We were lucky enough to have a double rainbow!
The sky kept changing so rapidly before the heavy clouds moved in and gave us an early night.
I was pretty happy with how the FujiFilm FinePix HS30 EXR handled the panoramic scenes. This was converted to B&W for dramatic effect using Corel PaintShopPro Ultimate 6X, along with Topaz plug in Filters.
I then used CS2 to take the same photo and edit the color version to see what I could do to make a striking difference. The rainbow colors inspired me so I took a 'rainbow' gradient and swiped it into a blank layer above the color photo.
I changed the layer to 'Overlay' and reduced the opacity a bit.
It was a fun exercise in manipulation of photos.
Here is the original:
The effect may not be exceptionally realistic, but using gradients can help a 'edit' colors in a most interesting way.
Then there is the texture and lettering edit.
I decided to take a decent sky photo and just mess a bit with it, adding textures, colors, and finally text.
I think the rainbows last night inspired a little creativity in me this morning!
Colorful - in subject, approach and thinking!
ReplyDelete