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Tits?Truly stunning shot
I generally don’t prefer selective coloring but I really love how it works in this image!! I’m gonna give your tips a try!


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Tits?Truly stunning shot
I generally don’t prefer selective coloring but I really love how it works in this image!! I’m gonna give your tips a try!
well however it was accomplished it is an amazing pictureThank you kindly, hon.
Thanks! I swear, it's the direct downward angle shot. I couldn't use the ceiling fan like @Lmizzler suggested. I ended up putting a kitchen chair on top of the bed, set a laundry basket ontop of it, extended out the tripod fully to hang off the bed, then used a large throw to hold the tripod down.![]()
Thank you!Truly stunning shot
I generally don’t prefer selective coloring but I really love how it works in this image!! I’m gonna give your tips a try!
I could frame this and put it on my wall because it is truly a glorious work of art!Selective Coloring using Snapseed...
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-Shoot the photo in color.
-Open the photo in Snapseed, go to Tools, select Tune Image.
-Turn the saturation all the way down to 0 and fiddle with anything else while here (Shadows,Light, etc.) Click the checkmark to save progress.
- Click the Edit Stack mark (looks like a curved arrow at the upper right.) Then select View Edits.
- Bottom right now, click on Tune Image, then the square with a paintbrush.
- Far left now, Click the Invert icon. (Looks like a half circle with shading.) Then click the eyeball on the right. The image will shift to red (this helps to see where you're selecting to colorize.) The numbers in the middle should be at zero unless you want a pastel look then tinker around at 25. If you oops while drawing with your fingertip, turn it back to 100 to erase the oops.
- if at any time, you want to see how it's going click the eyeball icon again.
My fingers are tired now...
I am a huge fan of your monochrome photos. You do such great work with the dark palette. But I love the little hints of color just sing here. It is just beautiful.Selective Coloring using Snapseed...
-Shoot the photo in color.
-Open the photo in Snapseed, go to Tools, select Tune Image.
-Turn the saturation all the way down to 0 and fiddle with anything else while here (Shadows,Light, etc.) Click the checkmark to save progress.
- Click the Edit Stack mark (looks like a curved arrow at the upper right.) Then select View Edits.
- Bottom right now, click on Tune Image, then the square with a paintbrush.
- Far left now, Click the Invert icon. (Looks like a half circle with shading.) Then click the eyeball on the right. The image will shift to red (this helps to see where you're selecting to colorize.) The numbers in the middle should be at zero unless you want a pastel look then tinker around at 25. If you oops while drawing with your fingertip, turn it back to 100 to erase the oops.
- if at any time, you want to see how it's going click the eyeball icon again.
My fingers are tired now...
In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
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Great pic!!Selective Coloring using Snapseed...
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-Shoot the photo in color.
-Open the photo in Snapseed, go to Tools, select Tune Image.
-Turn the saturation all the way down to 0 and fiddle with anything else while here (Shadows,Light, etc.) Click the checkmark to save progress.
- Click the Edit Stack mark (looks like a curved arrow at the upper right.) Then select View Edits.
- Bottom right now, click on Tune Image, then the square with a paintbrush.
- Far left now, Click the Invert icon. (Looks like a half circle with shading.) Then click the eyeball on the right. The image will shift to red (this helps to see where you're selecting to colorize.) The numbers in the middle should be at zero unless you want a pastel look then tinker around at 25. If you oops while drawing with your fingertip, turn it back to 100 to erase the oops.
- if at any time, you want to see how it's going click the eyeball icon again.
My fingers are tired now...
Wow!! That’s beautiful, both the pic and you!!In this pic I wanted something to capture the feeling of what someone would see if they were to walk in while I was lying on my bed after my bath.
I let my head fall a bit off the edge of the bed and shot the pic pretty level with my body. I blurred the background a bit with the PicsArt app and added a filter to make the colors a bit softer. Voila.
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Great shot!!I snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
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This is so beautiful and evocative, the effects really add something, and those lipsI snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
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We are all glad you got a minute. Send hubby for more ice cream.I snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
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This is beautiful and something totally different than I’ve seen from you before. This challenge shows another side of people and I love that.I snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
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Beautiful, and soft, and a perfect opportunity seized!I snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
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https://media3.giphy.com/media/nbvFVPiEiJH6JOGIok/giphy.gif?cid=6c09b952tm1jdla5cgkef6cj475uvimu0gmtor09pg57a8i8&ep=v1_internal_gif_by_id&rid=giphy.gif&ct=gI snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
That is a great shot taken in the moment! Your hubby is a very lucky man!I snapped a photo while my hubby got me some ice cream.I have to grab the opportunities when they present themselves
@JustAnotherFlower tasked us with selective color. I used PicsArt and a selective color tool, chose the blue of the flowers in my jammies and then ran a paper filter to get the Polaroid effect. I added a little noise to make it look more grainy and here you go.
I'm glad I got a minute to try the challenge!
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I want a pic of this setup…that’s epic.Thank you kindly, hon.
Thanks! I swear, it's the direct downward angle shot. I couldn't use the ceiling fan like @Lmizzler suggested. I ended up putting a kitchen chair on top of the bed, set a laundry basket ontop of it, extended out the tripod fully to hang off the bed, then used a large throw to hold the tripod down.![]()
DO NOT judge me...I want a pic of this setup…that’s epic.
But the shot you ended up with….![]()
I laugh at the fact that seeing the open cardboard box was your primary concern.DO NOT judge me...
And yes, I realize there was an opened cardboard box in the background.![]()
Are you any relation to Rube Goldberg?DO NOT judge me...
And yes, I realize there was an opened cardboard box in the background.![]()