Daisy Poetry
I am a big fan of Gerbera Daisies and since I had this little beauty popping up in a pot on my back porch, I decided to photograph it. (I also discovered while processing this image that my plant has bugs! Ugh!) I wanted to add a little text to it so I had to isolate the daisy from the background – used my new learned tricks from my How To Use the Color Range Command with CS4 Through CC 14.1 blog. On a duplicated background layer the Sampled Colors eyedroppers were used to sample the yellow flower and as much of the center as possible. (Localized Color Clusters checked, Fuzziness set to 19, and Range 100%.) Then back in Photoshop used the Lasso Tool – pressed the ALT key to remove the little flashing spots in the middle – pretty fast process. Since now the flower was selected and I wanted the background selected, the whole selection had to be inverted by going to Select -> Inverse. Next a Layer Mask was added to the duplicated flower layer where the selection was turned into the layer mask of. A New Layer was placed underneath this layer and filled with a nice Fall brown color. The Layer Mask of the flower was now applied to the layer by right-clicking on the Layer Mask and selecting Apply Layer Mask. Now the brown background shows up. For the text I found this cute poem by Leanne Wildermuth, a pet portrait artist photographer and web developer, that had just the right sentiment. To find this humorous poem, click on Ode to a Gerbera Daisy. Text was placed in a text bounding box created by selecting the Text Tool and dragging out a box that fit the size needed. An Inner Glow Layer Style was added for the vignetting using a Blend Mode of Normal, Opacity of 30%, White color and Size of 250; and a Stroke was set around the outside using black at 3 pixels Inside. Had total fun creating this image. Hope you enjoy it!…..Digital Lady Syd
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