Jerry Uelsmann and Maggie Taylor have made distinguished careers out of manipulating images: he's an old-school darkroom guy, while she's embraced the computer. For this challenge, they provided ten images for you to remix into an original composition.
This one focuses on the bird, and plays with the guitar as gathered food. Nine layers in all.
Marty&Wendy
Visiting Piccadilly Square, Sally climbed a nearby tree.
Lauren
On her grand tour through Europe, Sally visited a blackbird sanctuary.
Lauren
visions of Magic, Matisse, Maggie Taylor, Crows, Sepia Tone, and aged photos
ken
As we are young life seems slow as we build our nest. The foundation has already been set by our heritage. Then suddenly life flutters away.
Davi
More depth...more of our own images, plus more elements from the remix, guitar feet for table, different perspectives with transparent cards. This was a joint work on Thanksgiving morning.
Marty&Wendy
Using Photoshop I combined both landscape images to build the background and added butterflies and birds.I used a combination of various layer masks and adjustment layers to shift tones, saturation, and lighting to end with the final image you see.
Mitchell
Adding more of the elements over the 2nd submission, introducing the raven, and other images from my work, working to give it a 3 dimensional quality. A mountain from Chiapas Mexico is added in the background, and now the raven looks to the other image with the butterfly and a very much smaller seagull on what looks to be a mountain. The light on the bust is from a piece where sticks of sky hold up the moon that the raven is sitting on.
Raven on Moon.
Marty
This is a tableau of family ancients, meeting the girl in white, all in front of Floyd Bennett Field
Terry
This took longer than you might think. Wondering if I should try using all those deleted layers in yet another design... Thanks, Studio 360.
Cate
Love the grunge filter. Thanks this is a fun thing to do while I watch the Thanksgiving parade. Happy Turkey Day!
louise
just trying to play around the images and see what happens
Ken
I was working on a project for a friend and being a long time acolyte of Jerry and Maggie I used the butterfly and trees to complete my Image. thanks to Jerry and Maggie and the Studio 360 crowd for many years of inspiration
Craig
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