photo sharing and upload picture albums photo forums search pictures popular photos photography help login
Type your message and click Add Comment
It is best to login or register first but you may post as a guest.
Enter an optional name and contact email address. Name
Name Email
help private comment
Canon Image Challenge | all galleries >> Challenges From The Past >> 2013 Challenges >> CIC 91 : Art (hosted by Traveller) >> CIC91 - Exhibition > Framed in the Museum
previous | next
22-OCT-2011 Stan Pepka

Framed in the Museum

Knoxville, TN

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50
1/20s f/2.8 at 7.4mm iso400 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
comment
Canon Image Challenge20-Apr-2013 14:33
More than simply clever. Beautifully done. Gerri G.
Canon Image Challenge17-Apr-2013 19:17
I love your composition! Shu
Jim B (MSP)16-Apr-2013 13:45
Yes, well done. I like the final look here.
I've only done a couple of these in the past - lots of time.
I'll have to try the new PSE.
Jim
Canon Image Challenge16-Apr-2013 11:50
Actually Elements 10 has a built in action that takes the heavy lifting out of OOB edits. I have done them the hard way and it is very time consuming but the built in action changes 1 to 2 hours of work to 3 minutes. They are fun to play with. Paul
Canon Image Challenge16-Apr-2013 07:30
Stan, love the picture a lot. Great idea and masterfully executed.
K
Canon Image Challenge15-Apr-2013 23:28
Traveller & Shu, thanks for your comments. Just learned how to do this from a friend. This is not a typical subject that should be used. Elements 10 has a tutorial under the EDIT/GUIDED section called OUT OF BOUNDS. You can also go on the internet under OUT OF BOUNDS and see some fantastic pics. The following is a tutorial for Elements 10 : http://www.video2brain.com/en/lessons/the-out-of-bounds-effect-1. ~ Stan
Canon Image Challenge15-Apr-2013 17:32
Wonderful Stan! I think most would want to do this but do not know how! Very artistic indeed!! Shu
Guest 15-Apr-2013 16:31
Stan, this really is extraordinary...I particularly admire the center, red brick and street painting and its positioning in the frame. Just wonderful. Best Wishes, Travelller