Playing with Bob's Cats

It's a rainy Sunday and not much to do. Bob gave me permission to play with his very fun cat shoot. The first one is the original, the second is my imagination.
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Cool I really like the first "fix", what did you do?
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"I get up every morning determined to both change the world and have one heck of a good time. Sometimes this makes planning my day difficult. "- EB White

Chattanooga Photographer www.BobEdens.com

In the first one, I added one of my custom-made textures (show below in a smaller size than what I used) as a layer, and then did a color burn. Smiley
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Here's another one, using the same technique, though I used a moss texture from my meadow and, instead of color burn, I used overlay.

I like how it makes it look like you came across them near a moss-covered ruins and surprised them.

Again, the first one is the original.

Bob, I think some of the best work from this shoot is the one with the two of them moving catlike around the concrete corner. I love that one. The cheetah girl's pose in that one was AMAZING! For those of you who haven't seen that one, go to:
http://www.bobedens.com/2008/catshoot0809/pages/cats-0809-4328.htm
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« Last Edit: October 05, 2008, 09:32:45 PM by wildmaven »
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Wow Marian, you took some great pictures and made them really cool!  Good job to both artists on these.
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Wow Marian, you took some great pictures and made them really cool!  Good job to both artists on these.

I think Bob and I complement each other very well. He and I are both willing to explore new avenues and try things that may or may not work or even be accepted by others. In the process, we learn a ton. I would love to be Bob's post processing mule, ha ha. He has such a knack for finding interesting women and situations.
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