In David Croker’s lovely origianl didnt need much. I changed the time of day and mood first by casting a golden glow and then adding a sky with a soft lightning bolt which I refected in the water.
Created for Stacy Fisher’s June 3 One Photo Focus
In David Croker’s lovely origianl didnt need much. I changed the time of day and mood first by casting a golden glow and then adding a sky with a soft lightning bolt which I refected in the water.
Created for Stacy Fisher’s June 3 One Photo Focus
Love your choice of colours.
Marie
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Nice of you to say so. I imagined the scene’s colors before I create it.
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You got rid of the power poles, well done! I like the feel you have created.
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You noticed 🙂 It took a bit of work, especially behind the trees. Glad you like it 🙂
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oh wow, I missed what you did with this one. It’s gorgeous!
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Thank you. 🙂
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Wow, what a transformation!
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Layering and blending modes in Photoshop can give great results.
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So cool – this is a great challenge!
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I enjoy it a lot. Thanks. See what others do with it on July 1.
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Beautiful effects!
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Thank you.
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Amazing sky you’ve created . . . . I rarely ever play with photographs and didn’t think I was missing out until I saw this post. Looks like a painting .
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PS Forgot to say the Stacy link doesn’t seem to work 😦
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Thanks Becky. That is the magic of Photoshop you can create create all sorts of “dark room” effects. Well worth learning.
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