Aye; that would make an excellent jigsaw puzzle. It’s fairly inexpensive to do these days, mmm; you should look into it. I bet you could sell a few, too.
I understand and appreciate the explanation, so I’ll allow it.
Really cool image and manipulation. I still do a lot of photo editing in Lightroom, and a little in Photoshop. I am amazed at what you can now do within a phone.
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You can upload it to this site that’ll turn it into an online jigsaw of various sizes: https://www.jigidi.com/
And it’s free! Thanks!
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ETA: Actually, most of the photos in this thread would make a good puzzle.
Not sure why it’s showing the [ Album ] banner…
Taken at the Detroit Zoo before they revamped the lion enclosure with plexiglass that gets smeared and ruins good photo opps.
There’s got to be a story behind this threesome…
This is a photoshopped photo of an aloe plant. I took the picture at the botanical garden at U.C. Berkeley.
Fantastic. Was it the colour you changed in PS?
Nature’s fang and claw, insect division: Catalpa worms (larvae of catalpa sphinx moth) hosting eggs laid by parasitic wasps.
I used a technique I invented myself. I copied the color picture into a separate layer. Then I put an invert layer on top of that and changed the blend mode to luminosity. Then I merged the two layers (the copy and the invert layer) and changed the blend mode of the resulting layer to difference. The result was a sort of metallic black and white with a little bit of color.
I’ve tried this technique on a lot of pictures. It usually doesn’t produce anything special, but occasionally I get something like this. I don’t know how to predict when the technique will give a good result.
Aye; this is very good.
What exactly were you shopping for, Bo?
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A glove?
I was shopping for a (new, preferably snakeskin) wallet; marching up and down the Outlet Mall showed me that leather goods stores are all but non-existent now and that men’s fashion can still encompass a wide range of looks and styles. And shoes.
You can’t tell me that some little part of you wasn’t tempted to try on a pair just to see if you could click your heels and go home.
Believe me, if I had the money, I’d have bought clothes there. I like being brightly, colorfully and even outrageously dressed: pwning a look is awesome (yes, I just mixed gamer slang with fashion slang) but can be expensive. That’s why I dress like a modern-day Ernest P. Worrell most of the time.