Tuesday, November 17, 2009
34/365 - Innocence
I was planning to post a photo representing that I had organized (most of) our pantry today, but when it came time to take a photo, it was too dark in there to get a good macro. Photos of carefully stacked and arranged cans turned out a bit boring, and I found I didn't have the heart to inflict the purposely out-of-focus abstract shot upon you. (Not here, at least. It still went into the photostream, though.)
In the end (as you see), I selected an Ortonized photo of a rose-- a photo that is arguably not much more interesting than the canned vegetables were. Oh well. (g)
(The name refers to the fact that one of the things white roses often symbolize is innocence or purity.)
Editing: Crop, Resize, Ortonizing technique, Curves (individually on each layer), Unsharp Mask, and Clone Stamp (to remove a small but obvious blemish from a petal).
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