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Posted on 28/03/08 10:35:22 AM
Steve Caplin
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Contest 191: Shipwreck!
I was on a short break in Egypt last week, and while on a snorkelling trip I spotted this rather splendid shipwreck. The boat went right past it, so I was able to get some detailed shots.

Of course, this wreck would look a lot better at the bottom of the ocean than sticking out of the coral reef like this. Can you oblige?

I've supplied a larger than usual starting image this week, so you can choose either to include a section of the ship at full size, or the whole thing if you shrink it down.

High res is here.


Posted on 28/03/08 1:36:35 PM
Nick Curtain
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Brave man going first, so here goes.
Nick



Posted on 28/03/08 4:58:43 PM
chris berry
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Not so brave man going second! (posting this early is a first)
Sorry, Save For Web's wrecked the colours.





Posted on 28/03/08 5:30:44 PM
chris berry
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Nick Curtain wrote:
Brave man going first, so here goes.
Nick



Nick,
That's very convincing - how did you do it?
I've tried and I can't get quite the same effect.

Posted on 28/03/08 7:09:51 PM
Nick Curtain
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Chris

Thanks for the kind comment, although you seem to have achieved a wonderful result in my view. I simply brought the wreck image into the fish tank image and found that Soft Light gave the most realistic effect. I used colour range to select the sky and then applied a mask, which was then blurred slightly and Levels applied to choke the mask. To add depth and to give an impression of being under water, I applied some gaussian blur to the ship. Some of the fine detail was lost in the process, but I accepted that because a ship, having been submerged for some time, would lose superstructure anyway.

I've noticed that others have commented to the effect that Save For Web seems to throw colour out, but I've never noticed that myself. I'm fairly new to the Web, last December in fact, so still very much in the learning stages.

Cheers again.

Nick


Posted on 28/03/08 7:52:49 PM
chris berry
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Thanks for that, Nick. I think you went to a posher Photoshop school than me! I used gaussian blur for the underwater effect, too. I also played with softlight but didn't get the same effect as yours - might be the darkness of my shot.

Still can't get the same flatness of tone that you got on the shadow areas, so I'll just keep trying.

Cheers
Chris

Posted on 29/03/08 03:03:33 AM
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Contest 191: Shipwreck!
This is why I don't go snorkeling.



Posted on 29/03/08 03:34:35 AM
vibeke
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Posted on 29/03/08 04:50:19 AM
dave.cox
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
This is an aquarium that I did in 3DMax as another exercise a couple of weeks back. It needed something in it, and this seemed rather fitting.









Posted on 29/03/08 08:58:58 AM
GKB
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!


The colours are a lot better in the original


Posted on 29/03/08 10:40:50 AM
tooquilos
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
He created the Terminator...he found the Titanic...he discovered the Tomb of Jesus...but now James Cameron faces his greatest challenge....FINDING NEMO (PS..I made the water using a tutorial I found on the net )

http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/aa164/tooquilos/FindingNemo.gif




Posted on 29/03/08 10:43:58 AM
tooquilos
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Gordon, thats a great idea..shipwreck in a bottle!

Posted on 29/03/08 11:09:39 AM
GKB
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Thanks Anna. I enjoyed that one. Plenty of thinking involved to get the right effect.

Posted on 29/03/08 11:36:34 AM
james
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Gordon I agree with Anna.

Vibeke, looks a bit choppy up top. Is that reef real?

Anna, you found the little devil, nicely done. (any chance of that tutorial)

Posted on 29/03/08 11:40:04 AM
tooquilos
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
james wrote:

Anna, you found the little devil, nicely done. (any chance of that tutorial)


Here is the link James to the tutorial I used
http://www.heathrowe.com/tuts/underwater.asp

Posted on 29/03/08 4:32:28 PM
Ben Mills
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Posted on 29/03/08 6:34:41 PM
Mick Malkemus
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Happy Dolphins




Posted on 29/03/08 7:35:28 PM
vibeke
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
james wrote:
Gordon I agree with Anna.

Vibeke, looks a bit choppy up top. Is that reef real?

Anna, you found the little devil, nicely done. (any chance of that tutorial)


Hi James, Here is my starter photo, compliments of Google of course.



Posted on 29/03/08 11:16:56 PM
mariong
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Hopefully he doesn't get a stomach ache!



Posted on 30/03/08 00:44:40 AM
brewell
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Re: Contest 191: Shipwreck!
Mom and the kids wanted to stop, but Dad just kept pushin' on.


Yay Ben ! Depth of field ! I must say all the images are inspirational. Water sure ain't air.

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