Made Of Steel is a photograph by Jack Zulli which was uploaded on August 9th, 2013.
Made Of Steel
Photo manipulation (also called Photoshopping or --before the rise of Photoshop software-- airbrushing) is the application of image editing... more
by Jack Zulli
Title
Made Of Steel
Artist
Jack Zulli
Medium
Photograph - Digital Art Photography
Description
Photo manipulation (also called Photoshopping or --before the rise of Photoshop software-- airbrushing) is the application of image editing techniques to photographs in order to create an illusion or deception (in contrast to mere enhancement or correction), through analog or digital means.Retouching tools from the pre-digital era: gouache paint, kneaded erasers, charcoal sticks, and an airbrush.
In digital editing, photographs are usually taken with a digital camera and input directly into a computer. Transparencies, negatives or printed photographs may also be digitized using a scanner, or images may be obtained from stock photography databases. With the advent of computers, graphics tablets, and digital cameras, the term image editing encompasses everything that can be done to a photo, whether in a darkroom or on a computer. Photo manipulation is often much more explicit than subtle alterations to color balance or contrast and may involve overlaying a head onto a different body or changing a sign's text, for example. Image editing software can be used to apply effects and warp an image until the desired result is achieved. The resulting image may have little or no resemblance to the photo (or photos in the case of compositing) from which it originated. Today, photo manipulation is widely accepted as an art-form.
Uploaded
August 9th, 2013
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Comments (80)
Sunil Kapadia
This is a wonderful composition and the color contrast is just amazing. Phenomenal digital work. L/F
Linda Phelps
Jack you came up with a great idea for processing this image. It has a bit of an abstract appearance with the grill in the dark surrounding. Lobe the composition and the strong colors. The highlights make it pop!
Gene Walls
Incredibly graceful lines and curves, Jack. Steel rarely ever looks this elegant and beautiful in our modern world. Fantastic work! v/f