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This first one was pretty simple. I cropped the shot from a larger photo, grayscaled it, and set it on its side. Then I just added a speech bubble for humor. And before you ask, yeah - that's me. It's back before I started taking the time to actually care for my beard; at that point, I was just shaving it off and leaving the fuzz out of laziness.
This was me again at a place called Latourelle Falls. The waterfall's behind me and there's a large open area that you have to practically crawl down slippery stones to get to; getting to the loose stones near the waterfall itself was awesome, but very wet as there was a lot of standing water. What I did here was reverse the polarity of the colors (to make it a negative, which looked really funny) and then add a thermographic mask.
This is the same pic as above, but all I did here was turn it into a color sketch.
My grandmother took me to a car show when I was young (six, I think? not sure). I think the car I'm standing in front of was an Oldsmobile, but I'm not sure on that. Anyway, I gave this pic a blueprint mask.
Here, I took the above pic (mask included) and reversed the polarity of the colors for a funky look.
I'm the closer one in this photo, to which I added a neon mask. The person standing next to me is my cousin, Mark.
Another pic I added a neon mask to. In this one, I'm leaning on the side of my mother's van and talking to her through the window; there's an old panel van in the background.
Last self-manip, for now. This one was a bit more complicated than the others since I used Photoshop 3.0; the others I used an online editor called Pixenate.com for. This one basically involved making my image appear semi-transparent and distorted in the lake, like it was a part of the water that had ripples in it, and then adding colored text. I thought I should have used a different color for the larger text, but I wasn't sure what looked good so I left it as-is. This was a gift to a relative for a college grad gift they gave me. Oh, and I had to decrease the size just a moment ago; the original image was (IMO) a bit large.
The first of four sample signatures I did for someone using Emmy Rossum. Simple stuff, really; I just cropped ER from one background and pasted her onto another. Then I added colored/styled text. I used a patterned wallpaper sample for the background (I have a number of them).
Number two. Same background for all of them; I just used different text.
Number three.
Number four.Subject to periodic additions/updates.