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Originally, this was a somewhat uninteresting close-up mobile photo of an old metal scale taken during the winter in Arizona.

 

Using GIMP, the image was converted to B&W and processed with an illusion map and then a displacement map to add distortion.

 

Subsequently, in Darktable, a light grain was added and the contrast was bumped to finish the "Weighed Significance" of the image. Happy Slider Sunday!

   

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On a real health kick at the moment, and only eating superfoods. So kind of thought up this image. Hope you like it!

 

It includes my flying fruit from earlier www.flickr.com/photos/norristudor/3455253034/ and also experiences in creating water reflections www.flickr.com/photos/norristudor/3421709372/

 

Strobist see blog: tudornorris.blogspot.com/2009/03/apple-shot.html

Mighty nice Large On Black

 

I hope you all don't mind me posting another version of the cottonwood shot I posted earlier. It is a different frame and I used this one to learn a really fun Photoshop trick: using displacement maps to make pretty darn realistic fake water compared to other methods I've used. If you would like to try this yourself, check out the excellent tutorial I found here. It is a bit more work than other methods I've tried, but I think the results are better. Let me know what you think!

something for a group challenge. and for FUN!!!!

 

First picture posted taken with my new 450D!!!! I'm enjoying it so much!

This is a reflection of The Port of Liverpool Building which is actually behind me. We have had some really heavy rain lately, hence the flooded Street. ???

 

A little knowledge about Displacement Mapping is a useful tool to have.

Created with Mandelbulb 3D

Thanks to JSplacement for Displacementmap !

In my quest to learn and understand more of photoshop's capabilities, I've run across several tutorials along this theme. Each is somewhat different and are best viewed as general approaches. A lot of experimentation is required. Having lots of fun and learning lots!

 

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Re-work of an old photograph. The water has been digitally added using a Photoshop displacement map.

dailyshotz came to Seven Sisters camera club last night, and gave his talk "The Sea and Me" … thank you Roger, everyone loved your images and you :)

 

Anyways, Roger had a series of images which he had created using Displacement maps, and at the end of his talk he kindly ran through what they were and how to do them. So of course I've had to have a play with a seascape from the this evening and a pebble beach texture.

 

I've done 2 lots of displacement maps on the same image, first one at 40 then the second at 80, but removed the stronger texture from the sky. Plus a bit of other jiggery pokery :))

 

If you are a member of a Sussex camera club, you need Roger's talk in your programme.

A go at a displacement map, it only took me all bloody night:-))

Visit www.exposingillusions.com for a mini behind the scenes on the making of 'Wallflower'.

Another image using the 'Displacement Maps' found in the May 2016 issue of 'Digital Photo' Magazine.

 

I've used my own images, (and not their samples), and came up with the above ...

 

NB: The Hilton Tower is also known as the Beetham Tower.

Displacement mapped stone tile texture over a statue of a woman, and used a painterly effect on background.

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Adding crystal clear reflections to any giving scene can be a powerful tool. I sure have had fun trying it with my photos.

 

Available for licence on the Getty Images Flickr Collection.

 

Created this effect in 1999 using photoshop and a displacement map to create the effect that the stripes in the flag follow the cracks and grooves in the rock surface. The Logo carved into the wall of rock that the climber is standing on is a emboss layer effect.

 

Tip: A displacement map is made from a duplicate of the image converted to a grayscale document and then contrasted up with the curves function. The outcome will push down any areas that are white and lift up any areas that are black creating the ripple effect that actually follows the rocks shape.

When I was checking out the special effects on my little camera I took this shot of my garden shed... Then my friend, Don, sent me a link to a tutorial on how to use displacement maps to make an effect like wavy glass.. So here is the result of both endeavors... Thanks, Don...

Prague blew my mind with its beauty; most of the images composited are from snapshots i took on my phone while bumbling about Malá Strana and Staré Město.

 

Single speedlite with dome on inside of a medium shoot through umbrella CL in short light position, silver reflector opposite at 45 degree angle CR. Pocket Wizard triggers.

Two of my Flickr contacts inspired me to create this image.Gary Waterhouse for messing with displacement maps and Jane Kaye for inspiring me to try and photograph some retro record equipment (not got anything good enough of the actual player yet Jane).

So this one is comprised of my house wall, and a "Human League" LP label superimposed and displaced on the wall.

Had 'Digital Photo Magazine' this morning - (May 2016 issue #207) - and having a spare hour or so, I followed one of their techniques using some of their free 'Displacement Maps' . So using images I took myself, (and not their samples), I came up with the above ...

"www.kennysanchez.com"

 

Did this for the guys at CROSSFIT FORGED

www.crossfitforged.com/

...wanted to include the obvious workout elements as well as the flag for the Military background of their brand.

208/365. How embarrassing...

 

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I told you it was dry here.... or maybe its just all in my head?

 

texture by ghostbones

 

texture wrap tutorial by Josh Sommers

 

Highest position in Explore: 399 on Friday, October 17, 2008

Don't know where i picked up that phrase. I see it's the title of an Enya CD, but i'm sure that ain't where i heard it. In any case, it came over me today. Hope someone else has an interpretation for it...

  

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Happy Robert Burns Day!

This is my first attempt at Displacement mapping. Trying to "wrap" a flag around a dog with its fur still showing. I showed the houses of parliament in the background as they are intrinsically British.

A bit of fun with another friend and photoshop displacement map technique.

2 more day and this can officially be considered a habit... or so they say...

The original is a photo of a Vimy Ridge Sculpture at the Canadian War Museum I took over Christmas 2015.

93:365 Don't ask me what I was thinking of for this one. It all started with a simple purple feather (see below)

 

Happy Blue Monday

This is a combination of Textures along with a Displacement Map

 

There are several Tuts in this Thread

 

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This is my attempt of using the Displacement Map filter in Photoshop.

Inspired by a shot by Kevin Lowe --- "You ain't seen me, right ?"

Created following a tutorial shared by him : www.youtube.com/watch?v=iHNO4Sgnw5E&feature=youtu.be

 

My original shot can be viewed HERE and was taken back in March 2012

I have just done the tutorial on 'Displacement Maps' in the latest Amateur Photographer magazine. After a few false starts I have managed a passable effect of ripples on water. What fun!

sorry but here's a couple more...

saw this little bunny at the roadside, thought he looked better with a 'puddle'

You can create the illusion of movement with a Displacement map in any version of Photoshop. The tutorial is here : photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2011/02/movement-with-displac...

Crackle P rescan - only 3 days later - deeper cracks

 

Golden Crackle Paste over Golden Black Gesso over Ampersand Hardbord

St Paul's Bay in Malta. Lovely sunset, but the foreground was giving me grief, so cloned the sky, flipped and rotated and added a displacement map for the water.

Version 1, inspired by a presentation at my camera club yesterday. It would have been rude not to play with some software.

Strobist:

 

580EXII, 1/8, 24mm into 32" white shoot through umbrella to camera left

430EX, 1/4, 24mm into 32" white shoot through umbrella to camera right

Triggered by ST-E2

 

Original photograph of right hand. Flipped in photoshop. Photograph of clock face used with two displacement maps to fit the contours of the hands.

Crackle textures G, H, I, J, and K were made with DecoArt Texture Crackle. I'm pretty disappointed with the performance I was able to get out of it. In many places, it barely cracked at all. The edges fared best.

 

I scanned these 5 textures anyway. Since the centers are relatively undistorted, these crackle textures will probably work best as picture frames.

Aug 7 2012

Lucky Shirt

I wear this shirt to every important medical exam I take. 100,000,000 fans can't be wrong.... right?

Proof: Here and Here and Here and Here.

 

For WH: Lucky Charms

My camera didn't like the greenhouse after being outside in the cold for a couple of hours.

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