The making of images
for "Hoist me up the flame"
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. by @dpend.extra .
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Notes
Now, I ought to write something here to distract you from how long this mammoth post is gonna take to load with all these images. Hmmmm.... Something stirring, something emphatic, something poignant! Erm.. what was I doing again? Oh yeah, writing a post about noodling around with images until they turn into something halfway aesthetically pleasing to look at. Then I was supposed to write something entertaining to distract people from the abysmal load-time. After that I've gotta put the images themselves. OK. I think I've got it figured out. But I never did say anything particularly interesting, did I?
Final images



Source photos
(mine, iPhone 8+)









Stock photos
(free domain use)




Iterative Compositing Process
As I'm not very experienced with image editing, I was doing a lot of experimental wandering. I ended up with around 60 images, many of which do not look so interesting on their own, but plenty of them could have been finalized with a keener eye (or fingers?) for image editing I do not now possess. Or, just a touch of patience rather than continually generating new paths.
Aaaaaanyway... Here's the journey of iteration in all its.... erm, glory? I hope so many images in one post takes less than an eternity to load...? Let me know. Perhaps you can also spy which images were the source material, at least until we're 10+ iterations in!
Iteration path engage!




































































Conclusion
By the way, go ahead and use any of these images that you like. I would appreciate it if you link back to my blog and give me credit, though!
Peace out!
@d-pend
2.21.20
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This post is entirely original content created by Daniel J. Pendergraft,
(except for the images designated as free domain use above)
Created exclusively for the STEEM blockchain.





