I did this in Photoshop. Duplicate layer in original image (I always work with copies) and convert the duplicate layer to monochrome with desaturate. Then I add a Hue & Saturation Adjustment Layer and colorize that. Adjust the hue, saturation and lightness to desired range. The create a clipping mask from this layer and erase the desired colors from the mask… hope that makes sense.
Nothing says “young romance” like flowers, a cute cuddly and a great book…. If I had added a bauble and chocolate, it would be all the cliche Valentine imagery in one, huh?
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I love that shot! You made it sound so easy,…I still can’t figure out much of anything with photoshop and I think I’m gonna get the dummies book, lol
Beautifully done. Thanks for detailing your Photoshop methods – I appreciate it!
that is really cute and neat! in time for valentines!
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sweet image!
Great shot – perfect for Valentines’
Sepia is the perfect tone for a bear: subtle, unthreatening and soft. He has his arms opened as he, too, always needs a hug. The Valentine red says love and hugs. A fine pair, but who will hug the flower?
This is really beautiful!
A cute image for a valentine card.
Nice job
aww so beautiful…♥
Cute!
Very nice! I love how you kept the color of the roses!
How sweetly romantic. I feel like I have received a cuddly hug.
How sweetly romantic. I feel like I have received a cuddly hug.
so sweet, perfect for February. Kaye—the road goes ever ever on
This is awesome!! Yes, it was a little hard for me to understand, but I am going to play with photoshop right now!!
Love it! Great shots!