Friday, March 7, 2025
Irais B-C - Mystic Dreamscape
This image combines four photos taken in different locations on my iPhone 16. The main one, being the background is originally a picture of my bedroom with my lights on. The one on top is the shadow of my partner. The jellyfish inside the shadow are from a lamp I have, and the one on top is a picture of the sky. I edited them all by defining the colors and saturating them. I also used some filters from the filter gallery and smudged the background. I feel that I could’ve made it better by defying the shape of the shadow some more and making the jellyfish fit inside. And maybe I should've made the opacity lighter in the sky picture. Other than that I like the way the colors and picture in general turned out.
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9 comments:
amazing colors and it works so well!
I love this picture! I love all the cool colors and how they blend together. I also really like the wavy effect over the picture. The background looks like the northern lights! Great job! -V.S. HHS
Wonderful photo I love they way the colors sort of blend together and also the contrast of photos of themselves
I like a lot. It looks like water and night blend in together.
really pretty love the galaxy vibe.
XS-HHS: I really like this composite image! The colors are very nice and everything works together well to be satisfying to the eye. I think the opacity of the sky is very good except in the bottom right, where it really sticks out. I would be curious to see what a different crop would make this photo look differently. Nevertheless, I think the photo is very nice and a good composite.
I really like the blending of colors in this photo. I do wish some of the layers were more defined, but everything thing looks great especially the title it fits the picture very well!
I love how the colors look like a galaxy.
Great composite! I like how you used cooler colors to create this calm vibe. I like the texture of what I'm assuming is the lampshade and how it adds flow to the image. Good use of saturation, rule of thirds and the stars as well!-MAR
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