Actually, I didn’t colorize them. I do this but subtracting all but the color in the umbrella. Then any remaining red/ orange objects, I have to manually remove the color. I skipped the really small things. You have a good eye. Thanks for the comment. Cheers
Thank you. A friend of mine has a print of a person looking at the Eiffel Tower and the only color is in the umbrella she’s holding. It’s really striking.
I like the way you brought in color to a black and white frame. Nice touch😁
Thanks, Garfield. Cheers
Very cool!! 🙂
Thanks, Sarah. It’s a fun trick with the right image. Cheers
That is a great use of color! Kinda retro, cool!
Thank you. Yeah, I like the retro look of it too. Cheers
Neat color technique. It makes me want to zoom in on tiny people and objects you chose to colorized in the background.
Actually, I didn’t colorize them. I do this but subtracting all but the color in the umbrella. Then any remaining red/ orange objects, I have to manually remove the color. I skipped the really small things. You have a good eye. Thanks for the comment. Cheers
Oh. That makes sense. I think I’ll give it a try.
LOve the color splash – and last week at the beach – our life guard was texting – ugh
This is fabulous – the effect is really eyecatching
Thank you. A friend of mine has a print of a person looking at the Eiffel Tower and the only color is in the umbrella she’s holding. It’s really striking.
Ahhhhhhhh I miss the ocean 🙂
Wow, cool shot!
This is new for me to see such kind of art…so creative Chris..hats off…cheers 🙂
Thanks, Sohair. I saw this technique in a photo magazine a few years ago. It’s fun to use every now and then. Cheers. I hope you’re well.
Yes …I am okay thanks Chris 🙂
such a summertime feeling ☺️🤓😎☀️
That it is. Have a great week Hedy. I hope you’re having some summertime fun.
Great use of color, indeed!
Thank you, Kally. Cheers