sarolta ban
Sarolta Ban is only twenty nine and lives in Budapest, Hungary. Everything that she learned, she taught herself. Ban was a jewelry artist at first, but then realized her true love was photographing and editing. Sarolta Ban takes hours to create her pieces and sometimes even days, just editing. Ban adds hundreds of layers to each of her photos to make sure they are complete and done perfectly. She prefers to not talk about her work because she feels it takes away from the viewer’s perspective and tells them what to see rather than having them see for themselves. She enjoys using ordinary elements and adding the together to make them extraordinary.
Leszek Bujnowski
I like this picture because it's something you would never see before, its surreal.
You would never see a person on a dinosaur, so this is a unique photo.
The elephant with the zebra print skin stands out even though it's not the focus of the picture.
The dark, gloomy sky stands out and makes the picture very eye catching.
You would never see a person on a dinosaur, so this is a unique photo.
The elephant with the zebra print skin stands out even though it's not the focus of the picture.
The dark, gloomy sky stands out and makes the picture very eye catching.
This is my best cloned picture I have took,
i used Photoshop for this image, here are the steps I followed
1-Take as many pictures of you in different places but the same background and try
not to move the camera as when you edit the image it will come out
wrong.
2-Insert all your images onto Photoshop behind one another.
3-Unlock the background layer by clicking on it and clicking OK.
4- Create a mask for each layer except the background, Use the brush tool and brush over your image and your clones will appear.
i used Photoshop for this image, here are the steps I followed
1-Take as many pictures of you in different places but the same background and try
not to move the camera as when you edit the image it will come out
wrong.
2-Insert all your images onto Photoshop behind one another.
3-Unlock the background layer by clicking on it and clicking OK.
4- Create a mask for each layer except the background, Use the brush tool and brush over your image and your clones will appear.